John McAfee aka Stuffmonger wanted for Murder

A lawyer for John McAfee says a judge has ordered the software company founder released from a Guatemalan detention center where he has been fighting deportation.

Lawyer Telesforo Guerra says the judge notified him verbally of the ruling, but that it may take a day for formal written notification to win McAfee's release.

Judge Judith Secaida did not return phone calls on Tuesday seeking to confirm the ruling.

Guerra said Secaida ruled McAfee's detention illegal, ordered him released, and gave him 10 days to put his immigration situation in order.

http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap...qfmNNw?docId=176f1ef2ed334dd195064e687d4148bd
 
This is going to hold the title of best prank ever for years to come.
 
LOL that would be funny! have been on a downey kick lately myself (ironman1+2, charlie bartlett, natural born killers, prolly more)

I was dumbfounded when i saw that, and still doubt this is close to movie-worthy...wouldn't be shocked to hear ZERO mention of this ever again lol
 
I am following this story "some". I am a software programmer, so McAfee was a pretty big deal to me way back when (I like hunting viruses, yada yada). Only recently did I find that it said that he was a bluelight member under the the moniker stuffmonger. I thought "Hey, I am a bluelight member too! I will go see what he was chatting about". Don't know if it was him, but wanted to have a look.

Conclusion: I yet again hate the media. To be clear, I don't dabble in the recreation side of drugs, so I have no reason to defend a drug (I do defend people though. They have a right to do whatever they want). But, on to the subject. This article http://www.radaronline.com/exclusives/2012/11/murder-suspect-john-mcafee-bath-salts-experiments
sliced and diced his post about creating tan MDPV, to make it look like as a blanket statement that MDPV made him all sorts of paranoid. When in fact that post said the oil was dangerous.

Anyway.. My rant is the media needs to quote proficiently instead of making something it's not. Been there, done that. I stopped talking to reporters about different stuff in our little town because they always misquote for the thrill.
 
drugs are "two-faced" in many regards, and what some regard as a fun speed session, others regard as a means of making oneself insane. There's no reason to suspect the media will ever focus on the positives of drugs (outside of pharms), which is sad because w/o respectable / authoratative ppl taking the mantel here it's left to criminals and junkies :\
 
Everyone I've talked to outside of Bluelight is convinced that this guy is guilty. Are we enlightened here, are we naive, or are we homers?
 
we're allll types here ;]
/have no guess on it myself, seems likely enough but based on what we know there's no way to be sure. Wouldn't be surprised either way given all the circumstances
//have yet to hear someone talk about this irl
 
I personally believe he did not kill anyone, but I also believe he did use MDPV. Although he claimed not to.
 
between his association w/ the local gangster crews, his dogs dying, his fondness of guns, and previous tension w/ said neighbor, i find it highly possible - BUT of course t;his situation is tooo crazy and i don't think it's too big a stretch to think this was done by others either. My gut tells me he either did it or had the gangsters do it, since his dogs were killed the day before, which could/would be a huge catalyst (we're going to have to accept large coincidences here if mcafee didn't do it)
 
Certainly he's one of the first people you would question in connection to the killing, but bear in mind that Belize has a murder rate more than twice that of fucking Mexico (source) and the victim was a rich guy who was probably a magnet for robbers. It's a bit too easy in these cases for police to say let's blame it on the neighborhood bath saltz beast.
 
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