Stephen McCullagh, a former YouTuber convicted of killing his pregnant girlfriend Natalie McNally, has appealed his life sentence, according to reports. Prosecutors allege that McCullagh used a fake alibi based on a pre-recorded “Grand Theft Auto” livestream, which he presented as evidence of his location at the time of the killing. The appeal challenges the life term imposed after his conviction. Both outlets also report that McCullagh faces significant safety concerns while in custody, given the nature of his case. Authorities reportedly take additional precautions to protect him in prison. The reports do not provide details on the grounds of the appeal or any changes to his legal status at the time of writing. The case continues as the appeal process moves forward.
Stephen McCullagh appeals life sentence over killing of pregnant girlfriend
Stephen McCullagh, a former YouTuber convicted of killing his pregnant girlfriend Natalie McNally, has appealed his life sentence, according to reports. Prosecutors allege that McCullagh used a fake a...
- Stephen McCullagh appeals a life sentence after being convicted of murdering his pregnant girlfriend, Natalie McNally.
- Prosecutors allege McCullagh used a pre-recorded “Grand Theft Auto” livestream as a fake alibi.
- Reports say he faces threats and safety concerns while in prison.
- Authorities reportedly take extra precautions because of the nature of the crime.
- The outlets do not detail the specific legal grounds for the appeal.
Former YouTuber Stephen McCullagh, convicted of murdering his pregnant girlfriend Natalie McNally, has lodged an appeal against his life sentence. Prosecutors revealed he allegedly used a pre-recorded Grand Theft Auto livestream as a fake alibi. McCullagh is reportedly facing safety concerns within prison due to the nature of his crime, with authorities taking extra precautions.
4 hours agoStephen McCullagh, the YouTuber convicted of murdering his pregnant girlfriend after using a fake GTA livestream as an alibi, has appealed his life sentence. The legal move comes as reports claim he's facing serious threats inside prison.
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