Stephen McCullagh had initially relied on a fake alibi that he was live-streaming a gaming session when he murdered Natalie McNally.
Stephen McCullagh, 36, was initially released by police but was arrested again the following month after they uncovered his deception ...
A YouTuber who faked a video game livestream to try to create an alibi while he fatally stabbed his pregnant girlfriend was sentenced to 31-years to life in prison after investigators exposed his ...
The 36-year-old will serve a minimum of 31 years behind bars—his sentence for the 2022 murder of his pregnant girlfriend, Natalie McNally. McCullagh was found guilty of murdering McNally earlier this ...
Stephen McCullagh concocted an alibi that he had been live-streaming himself playing computer games when Natalie McNally was ...
The YouTube account where content creator Stephen McCullagh posted a fake livestream as a smokescreen to hide the murder of his partner is no longer available on the social media platform. McCullagh, ...
Natalie McNally’s former partner to be sentenced for her murder - Stephen McCullagh was convicted of killing the 32-year-old by a jury at Belfast Crown Court earlier this year.
YouTuber who faked GTA livestream while murdering pregnant girlfriend Natalie McNally jailed for life - Stephen McCullagh shared a ‘live’ broadcast of him playing video games on the night of the murde ...
Stephen McCullagh, 36, has been sentenced to a minimum of 31 years in prison for the murder of his pregnant girlfriend, 32-year-old Natalie McNally, in December 2022 McCullagh staged a fake gaming ...
McCullagh murdered his pregnant girlfriend Natalie in 2022 and was found guilty in March.