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There's something that's been weighing on me lately. I've been following Janice McAfee's story for a while now, and honestly, it's heartbreaking. Here's someone who lost her husband under murky circumstances, and nearly four years later, she's still stuck in Spain trying to piece together what actually happened.
For context: John McAfee, the antivirus pioneer and crypto figure, died in a Barcelona prison back in 2023. The Catalan court ruled it suicide, case closed. But Janice? She's not convinced. She's been fighting just to see his autopsy report, and the authorities won't budge. An independent autopsy would cost 30,000 euros—money she simply doesn't have.
What strikes me most is that she's surviving on odd jobs. This woman was married to someone whose john mcafee net worth used to exceed $100 million. Now she's scraping by, not because she's a victim, but because she's trying to honor her husband's final wishes.
Let's talk about the money for a second. When John stepped back from the antivirus company in 1994 after selling his stake, he was worth over $100 million. Fast forward to his death, and his net worth had plummeted to around $4 million. The john mcafee net worth decline happened for various reasons—legal battles, a wrongful death lawsuit, and then the tax evasion charges. U.S. authorities claimed he'd made $11 million promoting cryptocurrencies. From prison, he tweeted that he had nothing and regretted nothing.
Here's where it gets complicated. No will, no estate, no inheritance for Janice. And given the judgments against him in the U.S., it's unlikely she'll see any financial recovery there either. John apparently kept her deliberately in the dark about alleged hidden caches of information—31 terabytes of supposedly incriminating data—to protect her from danger.
But the real mystery is what happened in that cell. Janice was in constant contact with him while he was imprisoned near Barcelona. She questions everything: Was it really suicide? How did he end up with a ligature around his neck? The prison report says he was still alive when they found him—a faint pulse, but a pulse. Yet when medical staff attempted CPR, they apparently didn't remove the obstruction first. As someone trained in nursing assistance, Janice finds this medically questionable at best.
She's not trying to start a conspiracy or fight the Spanish authorities. She just wants to know what his body could tell her. She wants to fulfill his wish to be cremated. She wants closure.
I watched the Netflix documentary about him last year—Running with the Devil. Janice felt it missed the point entirely. The journalists sensationalized the story and centered themselves instead of exploring why John felt compelled to live as a fugitive or why she stood by him. People have already moved on; they forget quickly. But Janice hasn't forgotten, and she deserves answers about her husband's john mcafee net worth legacy and, more importantly, what really happened to him.
She's still hoping that sharing her story will help. Maybe someone out there has information. Maybe someone can help fund that independent autopsy. What I know for certain is that Janice McAfee deserves peace, and right now, she doesn't have it.