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Man Found Guilty of Murdering Natalie McNally Using False Gaming Alibi

First article: 23 mar. 2026, 18:08 | Last update: 23 mar. 2026, 18:13 | 2 sources | 2 articles

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A man has been convicted of the murder of Natalie McNally. The case gained notoriety due to the perpetrator's attempt to establish a false alibi by claiming to be engaged in online gaming at the time of the murder. However, investigators were able to dismantle this alibi, leading to his conviction.

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Man who used false gaming alibi found guilty of Natalie McNally’s murder Foto: The Guardian
The Guardian 23 mar. 2026, 18:13 (2 hours ago)

Man who used false gaming alibi found guilty of Natalie McNally’s murder

Belfast court heard how Stephen McCullagh livestreamed recording of himself as part of concocted ‘cover story’A live stream lie unravelled: how Stephen McCullagh tried to get away with pregnant girlfriend’s murderA man who set up a false alibi involving himself livestreaming a video game on YouTube has been found guilty of murdering his pregnant partner.Natalie McNally, 32, was 15 weeks’ pregnant when she was violently attacked and killed at her home in Lurgan, County Armagh, in December 2022. C

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How a content creator hoped a YouTube alibi would help him avoid justice for murder Foto: BBC UK
BBC UK 23 mar. 2026, 18:08 (2 hours ago) Good

How a content creator hoped a YouTube alibi would help him avoid justice for murder

Evidence in the trial of Stephen McCullagh outlined a cold, calculating plan to kill Natalie McNally and get away with it.

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