Confirmed case — United Kingdom
Man who used false gaming alibi found guilty of Natalie McNally’s murder
Man who used false gaming alibi found guilty of Natalie McNally’s murder The Guardian
Victim
Natalie McNally
Perpetrator status
detenido
Natalie McNally was murdered by a man who used a false gaming alibi, as reported in The Guardian.
Marco legal — United Kingdom
Homicide Act 1957 + s.76 Serious Crime Act 2015 (coercive control) · DA Act 2021
Pena: Life imprisonment (mandatory for murder). Minimum term set by judge (typically 15–25 years for domestic murder).
The 'rough sex' defence was abolished by the DA Act 2021. Clare's Law allows individuals to ask police if a partner has a history of abuse.
6 more articles on this case
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Man found guilty of murdering pregnant partner Natalie McNally
'How did we fall for it?' - McNally family on murderer's lies after Natalie's death
Original source:
The Guardian