Accused Believes 'Always and Forever' that Ex Killed Natalie McNally, Trial Told
Defence argues key evidence contradicts prosecution and identifies an alternative suspect, highlighting multiple inconsistencies and reasonable doubt, in the circumstantial murder case.
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Jury told to consider ‘different strands’ of evidence in Natalie McNally murder case
Mr Justice Kinney has been delivering his charge to the jury at Belfast Crown Court in the trial of murder accused Stephen McCullagh. The jury in the Natalie McNally murder trial has been told they must deliver their verdict based on consideration of “different strands” of circumstantial evidence in the case. Mr Justice Kinney has been delivering his charge to the jury at Belfast Crown Court in the trial of murder accused Stephen McCullagh. Ms M…
Natalie McNally murder trial: ‘There are missing pieces of the jigsaw’ in prosecution case, court told as evidence concludes
The man accused of murdering pregnant Lurgan woman Natalie McNally "did believe and does believe always and forever" that her ex-boyfriend killed her, a court heard on Thursday(March 19).
Murder accused believes ‘always and forever’ that killer was Natalie McNally’s ex boyfriend, court hears
The man accused of murdering pregnant Lurgan woman Natalie McNally “did believe and does believe always and forever” that her ex-boyfriend killed her, a court heard today (Thursday). The 32-year-old was 15 weeks pregnant when she was beaten, strangled and stabbed in her Silverwood Green home on the evening of Sunday December 18, 2022. The father of her unborn child, 36-year old Stephen McCullagh from Woodland Gardens in Lisburn, has been accused…
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