Janice McAfee Convinced Her Husband Didn't Suicide, Family Wants Thorough Investigation
JAKARTA – After the death of John McAfee became the media spotlight some time ago, McAfee's wife, Janice, believed that her husband could not have committed suicide. Apart from his wife, John McAfee's colleagues also believe the same thing.
Launching Bitcoin.com News, Javier Villalba, lawyer for Janice McAfee, told the press that the McAfee family wanted a second autopsy to be carried out independently after the government's first autopsy.
“I blame the US authorities for this tragedy. Because of the politically motivated accusations against him. My husband is now dead," Janice said in a statement.
"His last words to me were: I love you and I'll call you at night," Janice said.
Janice said that McAfee always called her and expressed her love before hearing the news of his death. Janice believed that her husband would never commit suicide.
“He will never stop this way, he will never take his life this way, ever. Those words were not the words of someone who wanted to commit suicide," Janice said.
The woman who has become a widow said that her party wanted a thorough investigation. Janice also said that American politics would not let John go free.
"Even though she was born in England, America is her home," Janice said. “He came there when he was little. He had his first girlfriend there, his first case, you know, his first job. He made his first million there and he wants to be there. But, you know, politics won't let that happen," McAfee's wife said.