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So I fell down this rabbit hole reading about John McAfee and honestly, his story is wilder than most fiction. The tech guy who sold his antivirus company to Intel for $7.7 billion, then basically went off the rails? That's just the beginning.
What got me was learning about his wife, Janice Dyson. They met in Miami Beach in 2012 under pretty unconventional circumstances - she was working as a prostitute when they crossed paths. Instead of it being some fleeting thing, McAfee actually fell for her hard. They got married the next year despite being 36+ years apart in age. People thought it was crazy, but watching their story unfold, there was something genuinely real about their connection.
The wild part? Their entire marriage was basically them running from the law. McAfee was dodging tax evasion charges (allegedly $4+ million owed), and they spent years bouncing around - Belize, Guatemala, eventually Spain. Janice Dyson stood by him through all of it. Even when things got dangerous, even when authorities pressured her, she didn't bail.
Then came the really dark stuff. McAfee died in a Spanish prison cell in June 2021, officially ruled a suicide. But here's where Janice Dyson becomes the central figure - she completely rejects that narrative. She's been fighting for years now, pushing for independent autopsies, questioning the Spanish authorities, keeping his Twitter account alive with posts about the mystery surrounding his death. She's convinced foul play was involved.
What's fascinating is how Janice Dyson transformed from someone the media initially painted as suspect into this determined advocate for the truth. She's still in Spain trying to get his body released, still posting about it, still fighting a system she believes failed her husband. Whether you think McAfee actually killed himself or not, you can't deny that Janice Dyson has become the keeper of his legacy, for better or worse. The whole thing feels like it's still unfolding, honestly.