But it is a reasonable question. However, he's already answered it:
"McAfee, 68, was named by police in Belize as a person of interest in the Nov. 11, 2012, shooting of Gregory Faull, but he fled the small Central American country before he could be questioned.
McAfee denies involvement in the death of Faull, an Orlando contractor and restaurant owner. But he told Reuters in a telephone interview he would not fight a subpoena for deposition in the lawsuit.
'Of course not, because the deposition will be here in America. I've told the police in Belize that I will sit for questioning in any neutral country in the world... I just will not go to Belize," McAfee said.'... The estate is seeking a jury trial and damages in excess of $75,000 on behalf of Faull's 26-year-old daughter." http://www.telegraph.co.uk/new... [telegraph.co.uk]
A question I would have is, would he agree to a jury trial if he's charged either by Belize or the US.
No it isn't. It's leading. Like asking 'have you top beating your wife?"
That's not a leading question. That's a trick question. A leading question is one where the questioner is suggesting the desired answer ("Were you at KC's bar on the night of July 15?").
Also, it is a fair question. Whether McAfee is guilty or not, he is a fugitive from law. There's no reason to assume there's bad faith on the part of Belize officials, as McAfee has claimed - they can't all have installed McAfee, so would they care abou
Wow! Talk about a leading question. Why is this rated so high?
Because slashdot is full of trolls such as christurkel (520220) - who have been given the answer over and over and over but refuse to listen.
Now one more is doing it yet again. He won't even click on the slashdot article with the replies. He doesn't care the answer to his question is right in front of his face. He doesn't even care what that answer is.
Children trying to make adults look bad. How far this place has fallen.
Wow! Talk about a leading question. Why is this rated so high?
If you were expecting more... welcome to slashdot! enjoy your stay! try the veal!
Seriously, this Ask Slashdot is going to be nothing but variants of "what were you smoking/snorting", "why did you kill that guy", and "do you still write antivirus bloatware and/or collect $1 every time someone turns on a Dell"
Do you ever intend to return to Belize to face the charges leveled against you? Or do you enjoy being a fugitive from justice?
John has not accepted the current lawsuit pending from the daughter of Greg Faull. http://dockets.justia.com/dock... [justia.com]
He ran off and started hiding in Colorado before it could be served. Before he could be served in Colorado he went on the run again.
I don't think he has the balls to return to Belize.
Syntactic sugar causes cancer of the semicolon.
-- Epigrams in Programming, ACM SIGPLAN Sept. 1982
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But it is a reasonable question. However, he's already answered it:
"McAfee, 68, was named by police in Belize as a person of interest in the Nov. 11, 2012, shooting of Gregory Faull, but he fled the small Central American country before he could be questioned.
McAfee denies involvement in the death of Faull, an Orlando contractor and restaurant owner. But he told Reuters in a telephone interview he would not fight a subpoena for deposition in the lawsuit.
'Of course not, because the deposition will be here in America. I've told the police in Belize that I will sit for questioning in any neutral country in the world ... I just will not go to Belize," McAfee said.' ...
The estate is seeking a jury trial and damages in excess of $75,000 on behalf of Faull's 26-year-old daughter."
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/new... [telegraph.co.uk]
A question I would have is, would he agree to a jury trial if he's charged either by Belize or the US.
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No it isn't. It's leading. Like asking 'have you top beating your wife?"
"Or do you enjoy being a fugitive from justice?"
that's the problem.
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That's not a leading question. That's a trick question. A leading question is one where the questioner is suggesting the desired answer ("Were you at KC's bar on the night of July 15?").
Also, it is a fair question. Whether McAfee is guilty or not, he is a fugitive from law. There's no reason to assume there's bad faith on the part of Belize officials, as McAfee has claimed - they can't all have installed McAfee, so would they care abou
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Wow! Talk about a leading question. Why is this rated so high?
Because slashdot is full of trolls such as christurkel (520220) - who have been given the answer over and over and over but refuse to listen.
Now one more is doing it yet again. He won't even click on the slashdot article with the replies. He doesn't care the answer to his question is right in front of his face. He doesn't even care what that answer is.
Children trying to make adults look bad. How far this place has fallen.
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Mr Coward, I understand you're new here, but no, we do not "click on" (or read) the story.
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Weird. I was posting about hot peppers, and felt a mysterious tug from the ether.
I'm not sure if I've been summoned or not...
Anyway, how may I assist you?
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Wow! Talk about a leading question. Why is this rated so high?
If you were expecting more... welcome to slashdot! enjoy your stay! try the veal!
Seriously, this Ask Slashdot is going to be nothing but variants of "what were you smoking/snorting", "why did you kill that guy", and "do you still write antivirus bloatware and/or collect $1 every time someone turns on a Dell"
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Or the US
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Do you ever intend to return to Belize to face the charges leveled against you? Or do you enjoy being a fugitive from justice?
John has not accepted the current lawsuit pending from the daughter of Greg Faull. http://dockets.justia.com/dock... [justia.com] He ran off and started hiding in Colorado before it could be served. Before he could be served in Colorado he went on the run again. I don't think he has the balls to return to Belize.