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Jury told to consider ‘different strands’ of evidence in Natalie McNally case
The judge told jurors to consider multiple strands of circumstantial evidence including CCTV and taxi records to decide if Stephen McCullagh is guilty of Natalie McNally’s murder.
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Jury told to consider ‘different strands’ of evidence in Natalie McNally case
The judge said there had been a considerable amount of evidence in the case about Ms McNally’s former partner, but reminded the jury that he is not the defendant and should not be the focus of their deliberations
·Belfast, United Kingdom
Read Full ArticleJudge tells jury they must decide in Natalie McNally murder trial as case edges closer to conclusion
A trial concerning the murder of pregnant Lurgan woman Natalie McNally took a step closer to conclusion today (Friday) when the presiding judge addressed the jury. The 32-year old was 15 weeks pregnant when she was beaten, strangled and stabbed in her Silverwood Green home between 8.50pm and 9.30pm on Sunday, December 18, 2022. The father of her unborn child, 36-year old Stephen McCullagh from Woodland Gardens in Lisburn, has been accused of and…
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