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