Tuesday, December 11, 2012

McAfee wants to return to US, 'normal life'

In this photo released by Guatemala's Human Rights Ombudsman's office, software company founder John McAfee is photographed in an immigration detention center in Guatemala City, Thursday, Dec. 6, 2012. The anti-virus guru was arrested at a hotel in an upscale neighborhood with the help of Interpol agents, hours after he said he would seek asylum in the Central American country. Guatemalan authorities were awaiting orders from their Foreign Ministry about whether to send him back to Belize, where he is a person of interest in the killing of a fellow expatriate American. (AP Photo/Guatemala's Human Rights Ombudsman's office)

In this photo released by Guatemala's Human Rights Ombudsman's office, software company founder John McAfee is photographed in an immigration detention center in Guatemala City, Thursday, Dec. 6, 2012. The anti-virus guru was arrested at a hotel in an upscale neighborhood with the help of Interpol agents, hours after he said he would seek asylum in the Central American country. Guatemalan authorities were awaiting orders from their Foreign Ministry about whether to send him back to Belize, where he is a person of interest in the killing of a fellow expatriate American. (AP Photo/Guatemala's Human Rights Ombudsman's office)

(AP) ? Software company founder John McAfee says he wants to return to the United States and "settle down to whatever normal life" he can.

McAfee says "I simply would like to live comfortably day by day, fish, swim, enjoy my declining years."

The off-beat McAfee answered what he claimed were reporters' questions during a live-stream Internet broadcast from the Guatemalan detention center where he is fighting a government order he be returned to Belize.

Police in neighboring Belize want to question McAfee in the fatal shooting of a U.S. expatriate who lived near his home on a Belizean island. McAfee has denied involvement in the killing.

McAfee said Sunday he blacked out and hit his head earlier in the week after not eating and smoking "almost non-stop."

Associated Press

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