Man who often exposed his penis as a party trick was murdered by violent ‘friend’
A MAN who would often expose his penis as a party trick was murdered by a pal who thought he was being “sexually propositioned”, a court heard.
Nathan Calder, 28, took exception to Paul Lundy’s “extroverted” behaviour and stabbed him to death at his home in Kidderminster, Worcs, on May 22 this year.
Mr Lundy, 48, who “believed he was God’s gift to ladies” would regularly whip out of his manhood in front of other people because he was “proud of its size.”
Calder claimed he acted in self-defence because Mr Lundy, “sexually propositioned and manhandled him”.
But friends and family told Worcester crown court Mr Lundy was “just a bit too affectionate when he had a drink”.
They also revealed how he was “a bit of a ladies’ man” who “wouldn’t leave his privates alone” and only wanted to “make people laugh”.
Calder went on trial accused of murder and was found unanimously guilty by a jury at Worcester Crown Court.
‘YOU ACTED IN ANGER’
He was sentenced to life imprisonment, to serve a minimum of 17 years at the same court on Thursday, December 12.
Sentencing, Judge Robert Juckes QC said: “The sentence I pass onto you cannot repair the damage that you have done.
“The loss of a father and friend and relative is irreplaceable.
“I don’t hesitate to find that My Lundy did some of those acts that you suggested.
“This could have been dealt with by moving out of his way. There should have been no difficulty with it.
“You were perhaps disgusted by what he was doing and you became angry and you picked up the knife and you acted in anger which formed the intention to kill.”
The court heard Calder had once “sexually assaulted” a child under the age of 13 and abused an older man when “carrying a claw hammer.”
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Mr Hankin also highlighted previous offences of battery, possession of a knife, affray, criminal damage and theft.
Following the hearing, Mr Lundy’s family said in a statement: “We are as a family absolutely devastated by the loss of Paul and it has been difficult to sit through the court case listening to the details of his death and seeing his final movements.
“We miss him every single day and our lives will never be the same again. Our family will never be the same again.”
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