
YouTuber Stephen McCullagh Convicted of Pregnant Girlfriend's Murder, GTA Alibi Exposed
YouTuber Stephen McCullagh has been found guilty of murdering his pregnant girlfriend, Natalie McNally, after his pre-recorded GTA livestream alibi was exposed as a deception. McNally's family expressed profound grief following the conviction.
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How a content creator hoped a YouTube alibi would help him avoid justice for murder
Evidence in the trial of Stephen McCullagh outlined a cold, calculating plan to kill Natalie McNally and get away with it.
Read full article →A live stream lie unravelled: how Stephen McCullagh tried to get away with pregnant girlfriend’s murder
YouTube gamer planned audacious alibi, appeared grief-stricken at wake and apparently spied on victim’s family Man who used false gaming alibi found guilty of Natalie McNally’s murder To get away with murder, Stephen McCullagh planned an audacious alibi: he would trick the world into thinking he was at home livestreaming a video game when in fact he was 17 miles away, extinguishing a life. He prerecorded a six-hour session of him playing Grand Theft Auto and uploaded it on the night of 18 D...
By Rory Carroll Ireland correspondent
Read full article →The YouTuber who tried to get away with murder by ‘live streaming’ Grand Theft Auto
Natalie McNally, 32, was 15 weeks pregnant when she was violently killed
By Rebecca Black
Read full article →How Stephen McCullagh tried to get away with the murder of Natalie McNally
YouTuber killed his partner in her Armagh home in December 2022 when she was 15 weeks pregnant with his unborn son
By Seanín Graham, Freya McClements
Read full article →YouTuber Stephen McCullagh found guilty in pregnant girlfriend murder after GTA livestream alibi exposed
Northern Irish YouTuber Stephen McCullagh has been convicted of murdering his pregnant girlfriend, Natalie McNally. McCullagh's alibi, claiming he was live-streaming video games, was exposed as a pre-recorded deception. Evidence revealed the crime was meticulously planned and hidden using technology, ultimately leading to his guilty verdict after a four-week trial.
By Sumit Roy
Read full article →Family of Natalie McNally say she was ‘the greatest joy we will ever have’ as former partner convicted of her murder
A brother of Natalie McNally described her as “the greatest joy we will ever have” as a man was found guilty of her murder.
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