WIRED's John McAfee's Last Stand 2012 [NOOK Book]

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There was always something odd about John McAfee. The tech entrepreneur made a fortune from the antivirus software that bears his name, even as he nursed an addiction to cocaine and set himself up as a spiritual guru and yoga expert. In 2009, after losing millions in the stock market crash, he decided to retire to the tiny Central American nation of Belize. That's when things really got weird. He started hanging out with killers, prostitutes, and pimps. He fell in love with a 17-year-old and surrounded his ...
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Overview

There was always something odd about John McAfee. The tech entrepreneur made a fortune from the antivirus software that bears his name, even as he nursed an addiction to cocaine and set himself up as a spiritual guru and yoga expert. In 2009, after losing millions in the stock market crash, he decided to retire to the tiny Central American nation of Belize. That's when things really got weird. He started hanging out with killers, prostitutes, and pimps. He fell in love with a 17-year-old and surrounded his tropical compound with armed guards. In November 2012 his neighbor was found murdered. McAfee, who professed his innocence, fled the police and went into hiding.

WIRED's Joshua Davis had weeks of exclusive access to and interviews with McAfee before his disappearance and was virtually the only journalist McAfee had contact with when he went on the lam. In this fascinating profile, Davis takes readers into McAfee's heart of darkness, a harrowing and jaw-dropping tale of ambition, paranoia, sex, and madness.

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  • BN ID: 2940043963581
  • Publisher: Condé Nast
  • Series: ePeriodical Series
  • Sold by: Conde Nast
  • Format: eBook
  • Sales rank: 73443
  • File size: 13 MB
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  • Anonymous

    Posted Fri Jan 18 00:00:00 EST 2013

    The fun part is how this article only appears a couple of inches

    The fun part is how this article only appears a couple of inches tall on my nook.  I am going to buy a talking mouse to tell me what the article says.  Too small to read & I am under 4o.

    3 out of 3 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted Fri Dec 21 00:00:00 EST 2012

    Interesting read

    Liked the story a lot, but the type size is microscopic and difficult to see without glasses. Would have liked to be able to choose a better font size. He sounds a little whacked but it makes for an interesting story.

    3 out of 5 people found this review helpful.

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