[0:00] About three years ago, I made a video [0:02] covering the story of one of the most [0:04] evil streamers the space has ever seen. [0:08] His name Steven McCulla, and he stabbed [0:11] and killed his pregnant girlfriend, Nat [0:15] Natalie McN. She was 15 weeks pregnant. [0:17] He stabbed her to death. And he hatched [0:20] a scheme to try and cover his ass. He [0:23] played a pre-recorded GTA video as [0:26] though it were a live stream on his [0:28] channel to use as an alibi. Like, no, [0:31] guys, that couldn't have been me. Look, [0:33] I was busy farming pogs with my stream. [0:36] Look, I was playing GTA. I was live at [0:38] the time. I couldn't have been there and [0:39] killed her. I don't have the shadow [0:41] clone jutsu. Look at this alibi. It's so [0:43] strong. It was a haunting broadcast [0:46] because he even couldn't help himself [0:48] but drop some hints about what he was [0:50] going to do. and like even grin and [0:53] giggle about it. Just pure evil. And [0:57] they got him and he was sentenced to a [1:00] life sentence with a minimum 31 years [1:02] before he's even eligible for parole. [1:05] And now he's appealing the life sentence [1:09] because he's the most hated man in [1:12] prison. And that's not fair. That's not [1:15] safe for him. People don't like him in [1:17] there. The appeal comes as he's been [1:19] labeled the most hated man in the prison [1:21] and has a target on his back. So, he may [1:24] not have won prom king or sexiest man [1:26] alive, but he does have the prestigious [1:28] title of most hated man in that prison. [1:32] So, that's something to be proud of. [1:33] Huh, Stephen? I don't get the strategy [1:35] here. I don't know who in their right [1:36] mind would feel bad for him. He's [1:38] calling the Wambulants playing a sad [1:40] song on the world's smallest violin. [1:42] They don't like me here. Oh no. What? [1:46] The psychopath who murdered his 15week [1:48] pregnant girlfriend isn't well-liked [1:51] amongst the other inmates. Ah, clear my [1:54] schedule. We've got to get We got to get [1:55] him out of there. We got to extract him [1:57] here. Oh, my heart's breaking. What are [2:00] they giving you? Knuckle sandwiches and [2:02] wedgies and sticking your head in the [2:04] toilet and flushing it. The swirllies, [2:06] Stephen, is that what's happening? [2:09] That's good. That's actually wonderful [2:11] news, actually. It's hard not to smile. [2:13] According to the Mirror, inmates at the [2:15] highsecurity Mavberry Prison have the [2:17] YouTuber on a hit list because he killed [2:19] a pregnant woman, and it's causing a bit [2:21] of a security nightmare. That's one [2:23] thing the prisoners don't like, harming [2:25] innocent children. Some of the worst [2:27] attacks there have been in here have [2:29] been on child killers and child abusers, [2:31] one source said. And you have to [2:33] understand, the human side means staff [2:35] aren't going to put their own safety at [2:36] risk to intervene for the likes of them. [2:38] Because McCulla murdered a pregnant [2:40] woman, he falls into that category. So, [2:42] he's currently being held in the Moyola [2:45] hospital wing for his own protection [2:47] since it's separated from the other [2:48] units and houses around 19 high-profile [2:51] inmates. That's something you always [2:53] hear about how other inmates will target [2:56] child molesters and child killers. And [2:59] the thing is, if the idea of this appeal [3:02] is to try and get him moved to another [3:03] prison for his own safety, it'll [3:06] probably be the same song and dance [3:07] there, I imagine. So he's claiming well [3:12] his team is claiming that he is like on [3:15] a hit list. He's the most hated man in [3:17] prison. Thus they're now lodging an [3:20] appeal against the sentence. I [3:21] personally don't see how that has any [3:23] effect on the sentencing. The fact that [3:25] the other inmates hate him. And [3:27] if he is on a hit list, then keep him [3:29] separated like he currently is in the [3:31] the hospital wing or whatever. I don't [3:33] see why that would matter at all to the [3:36] sentencing. Oh, you mean he's hated in [3:37] there? the evil pregnant woman murdering [3:42] psychopath Steven Mcola. He they don't [3:44] like him there. [3:46] Oh no. Anyway, like I that's a that's a [3:50] certified who cares moment. He was found [3:53] guilty and him being hated in prison [3:56] doesn't provide any new evidence to [3:58] proclaim his innocence. So, I don't see, [4:01] and again, I'm not like a lawyer, so I [4:02] don't get like the nuance and the [4:03] intricacies of how this works, but I [4:05] don't see how them coming back and [4:06] appealing it, saying like, "Oh, he's the [4:08] most hated man in there. They they don't [4:09] like him. They shoot spitballs at him, [4:11] and he he pissed his pants. He's tinkled [4:13] his britches. He's learned his lesson. [4:14] Now, let's let's appeal this. Come on. [4:16] Let's let's approach this differently. I [4:18] just don't see why that matters." like [4:20] the hitless thing. Yeah, I get them [4:23] maybe needing to like separate him or [4:24] whatever to keep him alive, but outside [4:27] of that, I don't see how this would in [4:29] any way, shape, or form have any effect [4:31] on his sentencing. Steven McCulla is a [4:34] monster, and he deserves to be one of [4:37] the most hated men in that prison. That [4:40] shouldn't come as a shock to anyone [4:42] there. There should be no sympathy for [4:44] that. You want to know how you avoid [4:46] being the most hated man in prison? [4:49] Don't kill your pregnant [4:50] girlfriend, an unborn child. Like, I I [4:52] think that's a pretty easily avoidable [4:54] thing. So, this is the consequences of [4:57] his own actions here, and it should have [4:59] no effect on his sentencing. Just keep [5:02] him separated from the rest of the [5:03] inmates to keep him alive, and that's [5:05] it. That's that's all you can do. That's [5:07] all you should do there. If anything, [5:09] double his sentencing because of this [5:11] I I never made like a [5:13] follow-up to the Steven McCulla case. I [5:15] talked about it on stream quite a bit, [5:17] but I never made like a video follow-up [5:19] to it. The trial, it was like a [5:21] four-week trial. The amount of like [5:24] planning and just evil that Steven [5:28] McCulla orchestrated here to both kill [5:31] Nat Natalie McN as well as try and cover [5:34] for himself is just diabolical. He even [5:36] tried to frame uh her exartner. He he [5:40] she he tried to frame her ex-boyfriend [5:41] for it and he planned out everything [5:44] like meticulously like the pre-recorded [5:47] live stream which they eventually proved [5:48] was pre-recorded uh as well as the way [5:51] he traveled there, got home, changed his [5:52] clothes, uh everything. They they got [5:56] him like this is justice served. He was [5:59] the one who did it. It's not like they [6:01] potentially got the wrong guy or [6:03] anything. There's no wiggle room for [6:04] this being like, oh, wrong place, wrong [6:07] time, he's innocent. He himself calls [6:10] himself a monster. By the way, this is a [6:13] very bad, awful man that should not have [6:17] any kind of leniency with his sentencing [6:20] just because he's the most hated man in [6:22] that prison. Sorry to tell you. So, [6:24] anyway, wanted to yap about this a [6:26] little bit. That's really about it. tip.