"The internal lights were on and the car was filled with smoke, and through the hanging haze I could just about make out the broad silhouette of Stephen McCullagh reclined in the front seat; sleeping I assumed."
"It was 11pm and it was dark as I stepped outside the new Belfast Telegraph building. Most of the other offices in Clarendon Dock were closed for the night."
A former colleague recounts a chilling moment involving Stephen McCullagh, a suspect in the Natalie McNally murder case. The scene unfolds late at night outside the Belfast Telegraph building, where the colleague notices a parked car filled with smoke. Inside, the silhouette of McCullagh is visible, suggesting he is asleep. This eerie encounter raises questions about McCullagh's involvement in the murder investigation, particularly in relation to a Coke bottle clue.
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