Software company founder John McAfee is surrounded
by members of the press as he leaves an immigration detention center
for the La Aurora international airport in Guatemala City, Wednesday
Dec. 12, 2012. McAfee, who is being deported to the U.S., was detained
last week for immigration violations after he sneaked into Guatemala
from neighboring Belize, where authorities sought to question him about
the murder of his neighbor. (AP Photo/Moises Castillo)
MIAMI - Anti-virus software founder John McAfee arrived in the U.S.
on Wednesday night after being deported from Guatemala, where he had
sought to evade police questioning in the killing of a man in
neighbouring Belize.
The American Airlines commercial jet carrying McAfee landed in Miami
shortly before 7 p.m., said Miami International Airport spokesman Greg
Chin.
A short time later, a posting on McAfee's website announced that he
was at a hotel in Miami's upscale South Beach neighbourhood. He said he
arrived by taxi after a group of customs or immigration agents, he
didn't know which, escorted him to an airport taxi stand. McAfee has
frequently communicated through the website.
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