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Lab Worker KILLER -Ross McCullum Murdered Megan Newborough | UK True Crime Documentary

Lab worker Ross McCullam was a 30-year-old laboratory assistant at Ibstock Brick. Living with his parents on Windsor Close, in Coalville, Leicester, he'd recently started to form a relationship with Megan Newborough.

Megan was a 23-year-old who worked in the Human Resources department for the same company and lived with her parents in Nuneaton.

The last time Megan was seen alive was by a ring doorbell camera at her home. It recorded her leaving just after half past 7 on the evening of Friday, 6 August 2021.

From there, she drove and met Ross at his parents' house.

Within 40 minutes after she'd arrived, Ross turned on Megan and strangled her to death. Once she was dead, he then cut her throat.

He tried to kid what he had done, but it wasn't long before he was arrested.

Then he tried to plead manslaughter, blaming his apparent PTSD.

In this video, we also look at the phone call on body cam footage, as well as body cam footage of his arrest and two pieces of CCTV (one of him hiding evidence and one of Megan's last sighting).

UPDATE

I think during the case episode I said Ross was appealing his sentence....

Either way, on Tuesday, 14th March 2023, Ross McCullam's appeal failed. His 23-year minimum life sentence was upheld.


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CHAPTERS:

About Ross and Megan - 00:00

Disclaimer - 00:39

The Day of Megan Newborough's Murder - 00:52

The Following Day - 03:26

Ross McCullam's Arrest - 05:59

Megan's Body Found - 07:56

Court - 08:51

Motive for Murder - 14:06

Ross' Phone History - 14:52

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