John McAfee, the founder of the antivirus that bears his last name, is wanted by Belize police in connection with a murder.

Fox News confirmed that McAfee is a prime suspect in the murder of American expatriate Gregory Faull. Faull is a well known builder from California who was shot Saturday night in his home in San Pedro Town on the Island of Ambergris Caye.

Assistant superintendent of the San Pedro police in Belize, Vienne Robinson, told Fox News that police are actively seeking McAfee.

"We are looking for him in connection with the murder," Robinson said.

"No one has been charged with murder yet," he added.

Robinson also noted that they have one suspect in custody already linked to the murder case.

According to a police report posted on Gizmodo, Faull, 52, was found by his housekeeper on Sunday morning. He was lying face up in a pool of blood with an apparent gunshot wound in his head.

McAfee's life went from cyber security to drugs, guns, prostitution and violence, according to Jeff Wise, a freelance reporter for Gizmodo.

"He will tell you he moved to Belize for the good life, for the country, to rescue the Belizean people from poverty," Wise told Fox News.

According to Wise, McAfee was pulled into that life in 2008, after the death of a colleague.

"McAfee had been a hard-core drug addict in his 30s and 40s. He had a heart attack right around the time he sold his company for $100 million," Wise told Fox News.

Wise added that McAfee moved to Belize and apparently pursued several lines of business, from creating a new form of herbal medicine to helping save the country from poverty. He also became deeply involved with bath salts.

CBS News reported that according to Wise, "[McAfee's] behavior has become increasingly erratic and by his own admission he had begun associating with some of the most notorious gangsters in Belize."