YouTuber Stephen McCullagh appeals life sentence after murdering pregnant girlfriend and using fake GTA livestream alibi
Former YouTuber Stephen McCullagh has filed an appeal against the life sentence he received for the murder of his pregnant girlfriend, Natalie McNally. The latest legal move comes just weeks after he was sentenced by Belfast Crown Court. Reports say the Public Prosecution Service has been informed about the appeal, while McCullagh is also said to be facing safety concerns inside prison. The case gained worldwide attention after prosecutors revealed that he allegedly used a pre-recorded Grand Theft Auto (GTA) livestream as a fake alibi to make it appear he was at home when the murder took place.
Stephen McCullagh challenges life sentence after fake GTA livestream alibi in girlfriend’s murder case
Stephen McCullagh, a 36-year-old former YouTuber from Northern Ireland, has officially appealed the life sentence handed to him after he was convicted of murdering his pregnant girlfriend, Natalie McNally.McCullagh was found guilty in March following a five-week trial. On June 3, Belfast Crown Court sentenced him to life in prison and ordered that he must serve at least 31 years before he can be considered for parole.According to reports, the Public Prosecution Service has now been notified that McCullagh has appealed the sentence. However, the appeal does not change his punishment for now. His life sentence remains in place until a higher court reviews the case and makes a decision.One of the most talked-about parts of the trial was the alleged fake YouTube livestream that prosecutors said McCullagh used as an alibi. Investigators found that a six-hour Grand Theft Auto livestream, presented as if it were live, had actually been recorded four days earlier.During the broadcast, McCullagh reportedly told viewers he could not interact because of technical issues. Prosecutors argued that the video was played to make it appear he was at home at the time of the murder. At sentencing, Mr Justice Kinney described the staged livestream as an “integral” part of the murder plan.
Reports claim McCullagh is facing safety concerns inside prison
Along with news of the appeal, reports have also highlighted McCullagh’s situation inside Maghaberry Prison.According to The Mirror, the convicted YouTuber is being housed in the prison’s Moyola hospital wing, which is separate from the general prison population. Sources quoted in the report claimed prison officials are taking extra precautions because they believe he could face threats from other inmates.The report said crimes involving pregnant women or children are viewed especially harshly by many prisoners, making McCullagh one of the prison’s most high-profile inmates. Authorities have reportedly separated him from the wider prison population while his appeal moves through the legal system.For now, no hearing date or decision on the appeal has been announced. McCullagh’s life sentence remains unchanged, and he will continue serving his prison term unless a higher court rules otherwise. As the appeal process continues, the case remains one of the most closely followed criminal cases in Northern Ireland because of both the murder conviction and the unusual use of a fake GTA livestream as an alleged alibi.