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New CCTV footage from night mum-to-be died led police to re-arrest suspect

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New CCTV footage from a bus taken on the night a pregnant woman died caused police to re-arrest a suspect in the case, a court has heard.

Stephen McCullagh, 32, from Woodland Garden in Lisburn, Northern Ireland is charged with the murder of Natalie McNally at her home in Silverwood Green in the town of Lurgan on Sunday, December 18.

Detective Chief Inspector Neil McGuinness, who has been leading the murder investigation, said he believed there was "sufficient evidence" to link Mr McCullagh to the charge, according to BelfastLive.

Natalie was 15 weeks pregnant when she was stabbed at her home. The 32-year-old had told family members that she was going to call the baby Dean if it was a boy.The court heard how new evidence allegedly shed doubt on the alibi which had removed McCullagh as a suspect in the case on 24th December.McCullagh had told police that he had been live streaming on YouTube between 6pm until shortly after midnight on the night of the killing.McCullagh's computer was seized following his arrest and analysis on it allegedly showed that was in fact a pre-recorded video, recorded around the 13th and 14th December, and broadcast as if it were live.McCullagh could be heard at the start of the stream saying he couldn't interact with those watching as he was having trouble with his setup, DCI McGuinness said.Numerous times throughout the recording, McCullagh mentions what time it is, something police said was deliberately to try and keep the timeline for his alibi straight.DCI McGuinness also outlined how new CCTV evidence had emerged that caused police to review Mr McCullagh's previous status as a witness and to instead make him a suspect.CCTV footage showed a man board a bus in Lisburn on the day of the

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