YouTuber who faked livestream to create alibi in pregnant girlfriend’s murder learns his fate

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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 scheme.

Northern Ireland gamer Stephen McCullagh, 36, was hit with the sentence on June 3 for stabbing his girlfriend Natalie McNally, 32, in the neck and strangling her at her home in Lurgan, in December 2022.

YouTuber Stephen McCullagh was given life in prison for murdering his pregnant girlfriend in 2022. Police Service of Northern Ireland
32-year-old Natalie McNally was killed in her home. Police Service of Northern Ireland

In an effort to stage an alibi, McCullagh set up a pre-recorded stream playing “Grand Theft Auto: Vice City” and “Robot Wars” for six hours on YouTube, according to the BBC.

McCullagh was found guilty of murder after a five-week trial earlier this year.

McCullagh tried to cover his tracks by setting up a pre-recorded video game stream to give himself an alibi. Instagram/@stephenmcculla
McNally was 15 weeks pregnant when she was killed. X/@BrendanArmagh

McNally was 15 weeks pregnant when McCullagh murdered her, according to police.

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