YouTuber Sentenced To Life For Murdering Pregnant Girlfriend

‎A YouTuber has been sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 31 years for the murder of his pregnant girlfriend, who was 15 weeks along.

‎Stephen McCullagh, 36, was found guilty by a jury at Belfast Crown Court in March for the killing of Natalie McNally, 32.

‎The tragic incident occurred at Ms. McNally’s residence in Lurgan on December 18, 2022, where she sustained multiple stab wounds, strangulation, and blunt force trauma to her hand.

‎McCullagh attempted to fabricate an alibi by claiming he was live-streaming a video game on his channel at the time of the murder.

‎However, investigations revealed that the six-hour “live stream” had actually been recorded four days earlier and was broadcast as live during the murder.

‎Following the verdict, Declan McNally, Ms. McNally’s brother, addressed reporters, stating, “Violence against women and girls is a stain on our society, and we must do everything possible to eradicate it.”

‎YouTube subsequently removed McCullagh’s account after his conviction.

‎During sentencing, Judge Mr. Justice Kinney remarked that McCullagh had presented himself to Ms. McNally’s family as “devastated, distraught, and shocked,” even attending her wake on Christmas Day.

‎He emphasized that the fabricated live stream was a crucial part of McCullagh’s plan, which was meticulously designed to create a false alibi.

‎”You orchestrated this murder with chilling precision,” the judge stated.

‎”You attacked someone you claimed to love in a violent frenzy characterized by excessive brutality.

‎Despite the chaos, the act was premeditated and calculated, as shown by the extensive planning leading up to the crime and your subsequent actions.”

‎The judge further noted that the sentence “cannot possibly reflect the value of Natalie’s life or that of her unborn child.”

‎Outside the court after sentencing, Noel McNally, Ms. McNally’s father, expressed that his family has endured “unimaginable pain and grief” following the loss of their beloved daughter.

‎”Today, we do not celebrate the sentence given, as Bernadette, my three sons, and I are serving a life sentence since Natalie’s murder.

‎However, we hope it will deter and help combat violence against women and girls in this nation,” he added.

‎He also requested privacy for his family as they continue to mourn.

 

By Magdalene Agyeiwaa Sarpong

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