Lab technician to serve minimum of 23 years for killing colleague at his parents’ home in Leicestershire

Ross McCullam has been jailed for life with a minimum term of 23 years for the murder of his colleague Megan Newborough at his parents’ home in Leicestershire.

The lab technician was sentenced at Leicester crown court on Friday, having been unanimously convicted in just over an hour and a half by a jury on Monday.

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