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Just came across this story and honestly, it's been sitting with me. Janice McAfee, the widow of antivirus pioneer John McAfee, is still living in Spain years after his death in prison, and she's basically surviving on odd jobs. That alone caught me off guard.
So here's the thing—her husband died in a Barcelona prison back in 2023, and while a court ruled it suicide, Janice still has massive doubts. She's been trying to get his autopsy report released for years but can't access it. There's a possibility of an independent autopsy, but it costs 30,000 euros, and she simply doesn't have the money. Think about that for a second. She's been stuck in limbo, unable to move forward, because she can't even see what the authorities found.
What really gets me is the financial angle. John McAfee was worth over $100 million at one point after selling his antivirus company back in the 90s. By the time he died, that had shrunk to around $4 million. Then the U.S. authorities came after him for tax evasion, claiming he and his team made $11 million promoting crypto. He had no will, no estate, and because of all the judgments against him, there's basically nothing left for Janice McAfee to inherit.
From prison, he kept tweeting about having nothing, no hidden crypto stashes, nothing. But he also claimed to have 31 terabytes of data on government corruption—stuff he never shared with Janice to keep her safe. That's the kind of paranoia and strategy he lived by.
Janice has been asking real questions about what happened in that cell. The prison report says he had a pulse when they found him, but the way CPR was allegedly administered—without removing whatever was around his neck—seems off to her. She's not trying to prove murder or anything; she just wants answers. She wants to see his body, cremate him like he wished, and finally move on.
What strikes me about Janice McAfee's situation is how forgotten it all feels. The world moved on from John McAfee's wild story—the fugitive lifestyle, the crypto promotions, the legal battles. But she's still there, still waiting, still trying to get closure. She's not asking for money or fame. She just wants to know what really happened to her husband and be allowed to grieve properly.
There was a Netflix doc that came out, but she felt it missed the real story, focusing too much on the journalists instead of the actual reasons behind their choices. That frustration is understandable. Everyone deserves to have their story told right, and Janice McAfee deserves at least that much.