The individual responsible for Natalie McNally's murder attempted to gather details about the ongoing investigation by impersonating a journalist and contacting a Northern Ireland politician who sits on the Policing Board.
The parents of Natalie McNally, who was 15 weeks pregnant when she was killed, have stated that her killer 'should never be released' and expressed their refusal to ever speak his name again.
Details have emerged on how detectives dismantled the web of lies spun by the self-styled 'weirdo' who murdered Natalie McNally. The investigation traced the relationship back to an initial message on McNally's phone.
Stephen McCullagh has been found guilty of murdering his pregnant partner Natalie McNally in Lurgan, Co Armagh, after faking a live stream in an attempt to create an alibi, with trial details revealing how his plot unravelled.
Stephen McCullagh is accused of murdering pregnant Natalie McNally, with the court hearing he peddled a 'false alibi' claiming he was live streaming on YouTube at the time of the killing.
An ex-partner of murder victim Natalie McNally testified in court that resetting his phone after her death had no connection to her murder. The statement was made during ongoing legal proceedings related to the case.
During the Natalie McNally murder trial, a friend of the victim expressed profound grief, stating, 'She was my best friend, you killed her.' The accused, Stephen McCullagh, had previously blamed McNally's ex-partner.
In the Natalie McNally murder trial, the ex-girlfriend of the accused, Stephen McCullagh, testified that he punched her during a suicide attempt following an argument.
A live stream presented as an alibi was shown to the jury in the murder trial of Natalie McNally, who was 15 weeks pregnant when she died at her Lurgan home in December 2022.
The trial of a man accused of murdering a pregnant woman in Co Armagh in 2022 has heard that the killing was 'planned and calculated,' with the accused allegedly making a fake 999 call as part of a cover story.
The parents of Natalie McNally spoke about her murder, revealing she fought to save her unborn child and hinted at leaving her killer, as they placed baby clothes in her coffin.
An Irish Youtuber, Stephen M, has been found guilty of murdering his pregnant girlfriend, Natalie McNally, in Northern Ireland in December 2022, a case that garnered global attention.
The family of Natalie McNally expressed relief and emotion upon hearing the "Guilty" verdict, marking the end of a three-year wait for justice in her case.
The jury in the Natalie McNally murder trial has been told they must decide whether they have enough pieces of a circumstantial jigsaw case to convict the accused.
A jury at Belfast Crown Court has been told that the case against the man accused of murdering Natalie McNally is 'strong and compelling', with the prosecution asserting he 'lied and lied'.
The jury in the Natalie McNally murder trial was shown a police interview with Stephen McCullagh, who denies murdering McNally, who was 15 weeks pregnant when she was killed.
Natalie McNally's ex-boyfriend was arrested last week on suspicion of making threats to kill a woman he was seeing at the time of Ms. McNally's death, a court heard.
During the trial of Stephen McCullagh for the murder of Natalie McNally, her former partner emotionally declared her his best friend and accused McCullagh of the crime in court.
Stephen McCullagh also covertly recorded ex-girlfriend’s counselling sessions after loss of a baby
A man accused of murdering his pregnant girlfriend in Northern Ireland beat a previous partner, a…
Bernadette McNally stated that Stephen McCullagh, accused of her daughter Natalie McNally's murder, spent time with the body while 'distraught' at the wake and expressed reluctance to attend the funeral to avoid recognition.
Prosecutors allege Stephen McCullagh broadcast six-hour recording to provide alibi for killing Natalie McNally
A man in Northern Ireland confected an alibi for the murder of his pregnant girlfriend by uploading a prerecorded gaming session to YouTube and pretending it was a live stream, a court has been told.
Stephen McCullagh broadcast a six-hour recording of him playing Grand Theft Auto and Robot Wars to create the impression that he was at home, while in fact he was 17 miles away committin...
YouTuber Steven McCullough faces serious charges in Belfast for the murder of his pregnant partner, Natalie McNally, with prosecutors alleging he faked a Grand Theft Auto live stream as an alibi.
Stephen McCullagh, 36, of Lisburn, has denied the murder of Natalie McNally in 2022, with the trial hearing the act was 'planned, calculated, pre-meditated'.
The family of Natalie McNally, who was 15 weeks pregnant when murdered by her baby's father Stephen McCullagh in Lurgan, has spoken about the murderer's deceit.
YouTuber Stephen McCullagh was convicted of brutally murdering his pregnant girlfriend, Natalie McNally, after evidence in his trial outlined a cold, calculating plan to kill her; his YouTube account, where he posted a fake livestream as an alibi, has since been deleted, with YouTube confirming the removal of his channels.
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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.
The jury in the Natalie McNally murder trial has retired to consider its verdict, with the judge instructing them to be satisfied of the defendant's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
Messages sent by Natalie McNally, indicating she was considering breaking up with the man now accused of her murder, were heard in Belfast Crown Court.
During the trial for the murder of Natalie McNally, her ex-partner claimed he reset his phone to factory settings because he had a large amount of cannabis at his home when detectives arrived. He stated this was the reason for clearing his device, not to conceal information related to the murder investigation.
A transcript of a police interview with Stephen McCullagh about the incident was read to the court, in which he said he had ‘never hit a woman in my life’ before.
Stephen McCullagh, who denies the murder of Natalie McNally, admitted in court that a YouTube video he presented as an alibi for live gaming was pre-recorded.
The murder trial of Stephen McCullagh, accused of killing Natalie McNally, heard details from a pathologist outlining the deceased's injuries, consistent with a prolonged assault.
The trial for the murder of pregnant woman Natalie McNally in Co Armagh in December 2022 has heard that the killing was 'planned, calculated and pre-meditated'.