YouTube Gamer's Audacious Alibi Unraveled in Girlfriend's Murder

How a YouTube gamer tried to use a fake livestream to cover up his girlfriend's murder, but was ultimately found guilty of the crime.
YouTube gamer Stephen McCullagh planned an audacious alibi to try and get away with the murder of his pregnant girlfriend, Natalie McNally. He prerecorded a six-hour session of him playing Grand Theft Auto and uploaded it on the night of the murder, giving the impression to his 37,000 YouTube subscribers that he was at home in Lisburn, County Antrim, wearing a Santa hat, eating snacks, sipping Guinness and making jokes.
However, McCullagh's elaborate ruse unraveled, and he was ultimately found guilty of McNally's murder. This shocking case shines a light on the lengths some criminals will go to in an attempt to cover their tracks, and the importance of thorough police investigations in uncovering the truth.
Source: The Guardian


