HappyJoy
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The day after he's turned over to US custody and days before his extradition he kills himself?
Please
Right out of the gate of course Tim Pool is wrong/out of date and his video came out today. He claims the WSJ is not mentioning suicide.
John McAfee’s Death Was Likely Suicide, Spanish Authorities Say
The antivirus-software pioneer was found dead in his jail cell near Barcelona after a Spanish court ordered his extradition in connection with a federal criminal proceeding in Tennessee.www.wsj.com
Tim Pool is often wrong and I'd give anything that comes out of his mouth about as much credit as I'd give to a 75 year old who has a reputation for abusing drugs and tax fraud.
He said the WSJ did not put suicide in the HEADLINE. He pointed out that every other outlet jumped at the "official" story but the WSJ did not frame it that way in their headline.
You don't have to like Pool but neither do you have to lie to hold that position.
Well, it's in the headline now, I posted a link to their article. The WSJ did what other media outlets have done, report what the Spanish authorities have said, What did CNN do? Apparently they did exactly what Tim Tool gave the WSJ credit for, not mention suicide in the title and only referenced suicide not as a forgone conclusion but what the Spanish government had stated.
John McAfee found dead in Spanish prison after his extradition to the US was approved
John McAfee, the controversial antivirus software magnate who'd had multiple recent run-ins with the US law, has died at 75. McAfee was awaiting extradition in a Spanish prison after being charged with tax evasion in the United States last year.
www.cnn.com
But you go further. Why would you be upset if they reported it as a suicide or just mentioned it? You guys go right ahead and blame the Clintons. Hell, even the pathetic live action South Park character you linked to didn't make that stretch.