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Man who murdered pregnant partner while faking livestream as alibi jailed for 31 years

First seen 6/3/2026, 10:32:02 AM · 3 sources · cross-spectrum coverage
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Only left-leaning sources have covered this story so far. The right side of the spectrum has not picked it up.

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What happened: YouTuber who faked GTA livestream while murdering pregnant girlfriend jailed for life

Where coverage diverges: Lean Left: 2 (The Independent, The Guardian — World); Center: 1 (r/news).

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Lean Left
The Independent
YouTuber who faked GTA livestream while murdering pregnant girlfriend jailed for life
Lean Left angle.
Lean Left
The Guardian — World
Man who murdered pregnant partner while faking livestream as alibi jailed for 31 years
Lean Left angle.
Center
r/news
Man who murdered pregnant partner while faking livestream as alibi jailed for 31 years
Center angle.

Coverage by perspective

Lean Left · 2 sources

The Guardian — World Lean Left
Man who murdered pregnant partner while faking livestream as alibi jailed for 31 years
Stephen McCullagh planned ‘cold-blooded and calculated’ killing of Natalie McNally in Lurgan, Northern Ireland, in great detail
Mixed Factuality · Other
The Independent Lean Left
YouTuber who faked GTA livestream while murdering pregnant girlfriend jailed for life
McCullagh shared a ‘live’ broadcast of him playing video games on the night of the murder
High Factuality · Billionaire-owned

Center · 1 source

r/news Center
Man who murdered pregnant partner while faking livestream as alibi jailed for 31 years
Mixed Factuality · Other

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