
YouTube Removes Channels of Stephen McCullagh Following Murder Conviction
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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YouTube removes channels of man who murdered pregnant partner
Natalie McNally was 15 weeks pregnant when she was murdered by McCullagh in her home in December 2022.
Read full article →YouTube removes account used by Stephen McCullagh for ‘fake alibi’ in murder of Natalie McNally
Channels belonging to Co Antrim man remained live on the site throughout the trial in which he was found guilty
By Freya McClements
Read full article →YouTube account belonging to murderer McCullagh deleted
A YouTube account where Stephen McCullagh posted a fake livestream as a cover for the murder of his pregnant girlfriend has been deleted overnight.
Read full article →The Indo Daily: The YouTube killer: Stephen McCullagh guilty of Natalie McNally's murder
There were cries of relief from the family of Ms McNally as the jury convicted Stephen McCullagh of killing his 32-year-old partner Natalie McNally in her Lurgan home in December 2022.
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