Belize police currently want to question anti-virus pro, John McAfee, in connection to the murder of Greg Faull, 52, who was found murdered in Belize this weekend from an apparent gunshot wound, according to the CNN.

Faull was the founder and owner to the UCF Smokehouse, Tailgaters which was located near BrightHouse stadium.


“We are shocked and saddened by the murder of Gregory Faull, a loving father, son and brother who will be remembered as an independent, hard working man full of initiative and a love of adventure,” a family statement said.

“After years of work, persuasion and negotiations with the administration of UCF, Greg completed Tailgaters Smokehouse & Spirits. It was the first on-campus restaurant to maintain a liquor license and continues to be a great success four years later…”

It appears that Faull’s ex-wife, Vickie, will continue to operate the smokehouse, according to a FaceBook posting.

“…Vickie, our owner and operator of the restaurant as she continues to run the establishment. She is a fantastic woman, a hard worker, and provider for our staff and guests.”

John McAfee, the founder of the anti-virus company McAfee, is currently wanted for questioning regarding the matter, according to CNN.

A housekeeper found Faull dead at his home with a gunshot wound to the head, according to the CNN. MSN News reports that McAfee and Faull were neighbors on an island town on the Caribbean and McAfee is being listed as a “person of interest” in the case. No official charges have been filed.

A Belize Police website reports no signs of forced entry and notes a laptop and phone missing from Faull’s home. The site also says police have not established a motive so far but are following several leads.

Faull was a general contractor from Florida and was a longtime home owner on the island. He had recently retired as a builder from Florida to live full-time on the island, according to MSN.

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To view the family’s full statement, click here.