^That's an interesting read, and as someone who has been casually following this case over the past few months, that article filled in certain pieces.
Interesting how at the end of the article, it subtly hints at McAfee's other girlfriend, Amy Emshwiller, possibly having motive for committing the murder. Given that this is the first time I'd ever even heard about her (before I just knew of the other one with whom he did the escaping), it's really the first time I've heard of a an actual alternate theory to either a guilty McAfee or it being the Belize forces committing the murder.
Kinda opens the door for some conspiracy-theories...
McAfee spoke on BL about passing around his local area thousands of doses of the "tan MDPV." And then here in this artcile, McAfee's speaking negatively about narcotics trafficking in this town, Carmelita, near where he stayed, and his efforts to rid the town of such drug crime. So perhaps what was really going on was that in lowering the amount of illegal drug traffic, he could then try and grab local market share with stuff like his PV. Heck, the article profiles the guy's life as one giant con for various market shares in order to make money. Faull very well could have poisoned the dogs in a druken rage, not knowing that one of McAfee's girls had a personal thing against those who poison dogs. McAfee awakes to the news that Faull was killed, personally suspects Emshwiller, and hits the road because an honest investigation might clear his name from the murder, but would bring to light his distribution of bath salts in the area and might put those close to him in danger. Also, running and denying everything was a "best case scenario" for everyone involved on both the murder charge and on drug-distribution.