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A Northern Ireland man who used a staged YouTube gaming stream as an alibi for the murder of his pregnant partner has been ordered to serve a minimum of 31 years.
Stephen McCullagh, 36, of Lisburn, was convicted earlier in 2026 of killing 32-year-old Natalie McNally at her home in Lurgan on December 18, 2022.
McNally was 15 weeks pregnant.
Prosecutors said McCullagh prerecorded a six-hour broadcast titled âThe Violent Nightâ and presented it as live while travelling to Lurgan in disguise, carrying out a violent attack that included stabbing, blows to the head and strangulation; her face was later found in a dog bowl.
PSNI cyber investigators dismantled his alibi by analysing broadcast metadata and computer activity and CCTV traced his movements by bus and taxi.
McCullagh initially blamed an ex-partner, attended the wake and maintained a public role before being re-arrested in January 2023.
A jury convicted him in March 2026 and Mr Justice Kinney imposed the tariff at a sentencing hearing on June 3, 2026.








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