Man who posted ‘grossly offensive’ image of murder victim Natalie McNally jailed for three months

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Man who posted ‘grossly offensive’ image of murder victim Natalie McNally jailed for three months
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Sentencing Kian Withers (22), Judge Patrick Lynch warned those who ‘skulk’ at home while posting ‘offensive material’ will not be tolerated

Judge Lynch outlined how police received a complaint from Ms McNally’s cousin regarding a Facebook comment from an account named John John.

“I can’t understand why someone would want to post such a horrible thing at such a difficult time for the family,” Ms McNally’s cousin told police. During police interviews, he claimed he had been scrolling through social media and had spotted an app which could animate still images. Using Natalie’s graduation photo, he used the app to put the James Brown soundtrack to it because “I though it might lighten the mood”.

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