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Scot admitted slashing woman’s bum with knife in rough S&M sex game

Worldwide BDSM News From The Media Posted on Wed, January 04, 2023 15:26:08

Source: Dailyrecord.co.uk.

SCOTLAND – A court has heard how Isaac Bunce went too far and left his partner with a scar, after she didn’t consent to the use of knives during their games.

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A man admitted slashing a woman’s buttock when he went too far during a bondage sex game. Isaac Bunce, 53, tied up, blindfolded and gagged his partner before hanging her from a hook.

court heard yesterday how the couple took part in BDSM – bondage, ­domination, sadism and masochism – sex. But on one occasion Bunce took a knife to the woman’s backside, leaving her with a scar.

Bunce, who was in a ­relationship with the woman, admitted assaulting her and cutting her on the body with a knife at a house in Inverness. The case had been delayed due to Covid and Bunce had been due to stand trial before a jury.

Fiscal depute Pauline Gair told Sheriff Sara Matheson: “The relationship involved BDSM behaviour and included the use of ropes, whips, and other implements by consent but never knives.

“On one occasion he told her that she had to be punished, tied her up, gagged her, blindfolded her and attached her to a hook on the ceiling. He was whipping the woman who complained it was sore and he stopped.

“She then felt blood running down her leg and saw a small knife. It appeared to have been used to inflict a four-inch cut to her right buttock. She did not seek medical attention and it has left a scar.”

Defence counsel Lorenzo Alonzi told Inverness Sheriff Court: “The relationship did continue for a short while afterwards. And that night he repeatedly said he was sorry.” Bunce had bail continued pending reports.



This Former Dominatrix-Turned-Event Producer Transformed Her Trauma Into Dollars

Worldwide BDSM News From The Media Posted on Wed, January 04, 2023 14:51:26

AWARD-WINNING NYC-BASED EVENT CURATOR, VENUS CUFFS, IS A MOGUL THAT’S CULTIVATED A NIGHTLIFE COMMUNITY OF EMPOWERMENT AND INCLUSIVITY

Source: Essence.com

USA – Throughout history, Black women have seldom benefited from their own over-sexualization.

The Jezebel is a trope that stems from slavery that paints Black women as hyper-sexual and immoral. Critical race theorist Gloria Ladson-Billings wrote this stereotype is: “synonymous with promiscuity,” having “an insatiable sexual appetite,” and “someone who uses sex to manipulate men.”

See more larger photo’s on: Essence.com

Over time, this view of Black girls and women has remained a hallmark of their lived experience. In what experts have deemed “adultification,” teachers, law enforcement officials, parents and other grown figures often view young Black girls as less guileless and more adult-like than their white counterparts.

This is something Venus Cuffs can personally attest to. At just seven years old, she was sexually assaulted by a family friend and forced to relive the trauma, because nothing was done about it.

“He was still around for years, so I really didn’t understand the magnitude of what happened to me because everything went on like normal.”

Cuffs shared she grew up in a dysfunctional household between Los Angeles and New York City that was led by her single, hard-working mother and uncle who both grew up in foster care where chaos was commonplace. At the time of her assault, Cuffs said she was on the cusp of prepubescence and found it difficult to identify with the physiological changes happening to her in comparison to kids her age.

“I only started to process it when I was a teenager,” Cuffs shared told ESSENCE, explaining that as her schoolmates gained awareness of their growing sexual urges, she was forced to rethink her own experiences.

“In junior high and high school, people are like, ‘hey, are you a virgin?’ I never knew how to answer that question because it was like, technically, I guess I’m not. But at the same time, I was because it wasn’t consensual.”

She said this disjointed understanding sparked a need to take control of her sexuality, as well as gain a deeper understanding of consent. At 17, she did just that.

“I was invited to my first kink party then,” Cuffs said, referring to a type of gathering where attendees participate in consensual sexual acts in a safe, controlled environment. “I really enjoyed the way everyone seemed to feel. z That was really the beginning of it all.”

A short time later Cuffs turned 18, so she was of legal age to attend more kink parties where she said she was able to explore more. It was at one of those gatherings she met a “submissive,” or a person who submits to another, usually under the framework of BDSM lifestyle.

“It was incredible because almost immediately, he became a client and I became their pro-domme,” she said.

pro-domme is in reference to a professional dominatrix, or a person who is trained in the art of female domination for BDSM role play in exchange for a fee. After doing some research, Cuffs said she realized the role was ideal in helping her gain agency over her body. It was also a great way to earn money.

“Initially I didn’t know what a pro-domme was, but he offered me $200 to step on him, and I was like, yeah, I guess I’m a pro-domme,” she said laughingly. “I thought, if I can make money doing this and kind of, like, pull myself out of poverty, then why not? That’s the route I decided to take. At that time, it was survival. I wasn’t doing well in life. I wasn’t where a 17, almost 18-year-old would normally be.”

Understandably, the then teen had to grow up fast to adapt to the fast-paced adult entertainment industry. At one point she even found herself homeless. But she quickly learned the ropes.

Through her pro-domme work, Cuffs put herself through college debt-free, earning a finance and business management degree. It was through the coursework Cuffs learned she had a knack for organization and project management. She then started throwing her own kink parties, organized large scale sex-positive events, and years later transitioned out of BDSM work into the nightlife industry full-time.

“Over the years, everyone kept telling me how safe they felt at my kink parties, and they wanted to see more from me, so I branched out into traditional nightlife.” It was a seamless transition, mostly because of the core concepts she’d learned in her pro-domme work.


“There’s something in BDSM called negotiations where you go back and forth talking to each other to communicate how they’d like the sexual encounter to flow, or the way they want to be touched, and concepts like that.” Through those conversations, she said she learned how to bargain and affectively communicate what she wanted, even in business.

Over time, Cuffs has made it her mission to help dispel harmful misconceptions about BDSM and sexual taboos in the Black community.

“When I was single, men I connected with didn’t understand my career,” she shared. Although Cuffs is now happily married, she reflected on the times her profession was misconstrued for prostitution by those she dated. “They would be like, ‘dominatrix? No, you fucking people for money.’ No, I’m not, actually. I’m getting paid to dominate somebody. I’d have to kind of like break it down and explain it. And believe it or not, some of the Black folks I’ve dated in the past actually got into this lifestyle through me by just learning and being open to things we think are just for white people. So there’s this idea that, ‘oh, that’s white people shit. We don’t do that. They do that. But we can own our sexual selves too.”

Now, Cuffs owns a class space that teaches people, and has owned two BDSM dungeons in years past. This is notable as the sexual entertainment industry is largely gate-kept by non-minorities. Cuffs also curates parties for people to not only explore sexually but to have fun in a myriad of ways.

“I’ve always wanted to create the type of environment for others I didn’t always have growing up: a safe and inclusive one,” Cuffs shared. “I’m in the business of breaking all the barriers. Owning what Black women were told we shouldn’t. I’m plus-sized, Black, queer and a former domme,” she said, pausing. “My message is specifically for Black women. Don’t listen to these clowns. Keep doing you and make your money.”



‘I don’t like sex’: Kanye’s ex Julia Fox tells Emily Ratajkowski that she can ‘do without it’ – and would rather ‘take ayahuasca and see God’

Worldwide BDSM News From The Media Posted on Wed, January 04, 2023 14:39:07
  • Fox, now 32, started working in a ‘basement dungeon’ at age 18, where she would be paid to fulfill men’s fantasies
  • While she didn’t have intercourse with her clients, she said the ‘humiliating’ job made her ‘disassociate’ and left her looking at sex as a ‘one-sided’ and ‘trivial’ act
  • She said she ‘doesn’t see the point’ of getting intimate if she ‘doesn’t need anything’ from the man. Ratajkowski, on the other hand, said that she ‘likes sex’
  • Fox said she gets more joy out of taking the plant-based psychedelic ayahuasca – a drug that’s brewed into a tea and can cause one to hallucinate
  • Fox added that the job taught her she could ‘get money or recourses from men’ at a young age, and left her ‘damaged’ because of the ‘power’ they had over her 
  • She also said that since having her son in January 2021, she feels like she ‘doesn’t need to put up with the bulls**t that comes with being around guys’ anymore

Source: Dailymail.co.uk

USA – .Kanye West‘s ex Julia Fox said she doesn’t like sex and is ‘desensitized’ to it because of her past career as a dominatrix – and revealed she’d rather take the plant-based psychedelic ‘ayahuasca and see God’ than be intimate.

See more photo’s and video on: Dailymail.co.uk

Fox, now 32, previously revealed that she started working in a ‘basement dungeon’ at age 18, where she would be paid to fulfill men’s fantasies. 

And now, she has opened up about how the ‘humiliating’ job forced her to ‘disassociate’ as a ‘survival mechanism’ – which left her looking at sex as a ‘one-sided’ and ‘trivial’ act even now, years later.

‘Sex for me always has been one-sided but I think all women can say that. So it’s like, if I don’t really need anything from you, I don’t see the point,’ she told her pal Emily Ratajkowski during a recent appearance on her podcast High Low with EmRata

‘I’m really desensitized to sex, too. Like it just, it’s not thrilling for me.’

Ratajkowski, on the other hand, said that she ‘likes sex,’ to which Fox added, ‘See, I don’t. I can go without. I’m like, so good.’ 

‘I think when you’re sexualized so young, people think you’re really sexual,’ Ratajkowski added in response to Fox’s claims about intimacy.

‘And that’s always been a thing [since] you were a dominatrix and everything.’ 

Fox explained that she gets more joy out of taking ayahuasca – a South American drug that’s usually brewed into a tea and can cause one to ‘trip’ or hallucinate.

‘I wanna take ayahuasca and see God. To me that’s thrilling,’ she added. ‘That’s cool. [Sex] just seems so trivial to me.’

According to Healthline, ayahuasca is made from the leaves of the Psychotria viridis shrub along with the stalks of the Banisteriopsis caapi vine.

‘This drink was used for spiritual and religious purposes by ancient Amazonian tribes and is still used as a sacred beverage by some religious communities in Brazil and North America, including the Santo Daime,’ it explained. 

‘The main ingredients of ayahuasca – Banisteriopsis caapi and Psychotria viridis -both have hallucinogenic properties.

‘When combined, these two plants form a powerful psychedelic brew that affects the central nervous system, leading to an altered state of consciousness that can include hallucinations, out-of-body experiences, and euphoria.’ 

While the actress never had intercourse with her clients, she admitted that the ‘transactional’ relationships with them taught her that she could ‘get money or recourses from men’ at a young age, but left her ‘damaged’ because of the ‘power’ they had over her.

‘It’s tough because yeah I’m OK, you know? But there’s been a lot of damage done,’ she continued.

‘I pretty much, in my teens, learned that I was a commodity and that I can get money or resources from men, so then it just became this game of, OK, how do I become more desirable so I could get more money and I could be like that b***h. 

‘It’s still them giving me the power. It’s not my own power, you know? So it’s a humiliating kind of position to be in or humbling, rather. 

‘Especially when you’re not in it anymore and you look back and you’re like, “Oh my god, I can’t believe…”‘

She said she was even forced to ‘disassociate’ during some of the interactions, adding, ‘It’s crazy but it’s a survival mechanism. We do it to live, which is insane.’

Fox previously told Paper magazine that during her job as a dominatrix, she was asked to perform as various roles like an ‘evil teacher, domineering mother, nun, or nurse.’ 

‘The headmistress – who’s like a manager -she would be like, “He has this specific fetish,” you know, whatever,’ she told the outlet.

‘Sometimes you get to meet them beforehand in a little consultation room, but a lot of the time, not really. 

‘You just go in blindly with a little bit of knowledge and you just stretch it and make the most of it, you know?’

She added to Paper that the job did have some positives, as it taught her ‘self worth and self esteem’ because the men would treat her like a ‘f**king Goddess.’

‘My clients adored me — literally let me piss on them and do whatever I wanted,’ she said.

‘And then on top of that, they’d pay me and bring me gifts and treat me like a f**king goddess. 

‘Like, I didn’t even know what to do with that. I had been treated like s**t by men my entire life, so I didn’t know that there was more.’

Fox’s job as a dominatrix, which earned her $250 an hour, helped her launch her career as an actress.

She told Alex Cooper on her Call Her Daddy podcast, ‘When people ask how did I get my start in acting, I’m like, “At the dungeon,” because I would have to improv multiple times a day, on very short notice.’

Fox is best known for her role in Adam Sandler’s Netflix movie Uncut Gems, but she also starred in the flick No Sudden Move and wrote and directed the short film Fantasy Girls. She has also flourished in the modeling industry – posing for big brands and magazines like Playboy, Diesel, Coach, Supreme, Vogue, V, Paper, and Interview, among others.

Milan, Italy-born Fox made headlines for her brief relationship with West, 45, which kicked off after they met at a party on New Year’s Eve in 2021. But the whirlwind romance fizzled out just two months later, in February 2022.

And she told Ratajkowski that the attention she received from dating the rapper impacted her career – but ‘not in a good way.’

‘After the big relationship, I definitely noticed a shift in the acting way, not in a good way,’ she explained.

‘I’m not getting as many offers as I was before, weirdly. There’s been a lot of weird drawbacks with reaching that level of notoriety.’ 

The brunette beauty said that she felt that people in the entertainment business think she might be a ‘liability’ and ‘tabloid type of person’ now. But she added that she was undeterred by temporary setbacks and just had ‘to trust the process.’

‘It’s fine, I’m so busy. I think things come to you at the right time, so that’s why I’m really not stressing. I really don’t care,’ she added. 

Before she was linked to West, she was married to a pilot named Peter Artemiev, whom she shares a one-year-old son, named Valentino, with. And she explained to Ratajkowski that having a baby changed the way she looks at men.

‘Prior to having Valentino, whenever I would meet a guy or date a guy, I would always think, “OK, I could have a baby with him.” Like that was always my thought,’ she explained. 

‘It was never like because I was in love or anything, if that makes sense … I was like nesting.

‘That was kind of always my end goal, so I think when I had Valentino it was like, “OK I’m done, I don’t need to put up with the bulls**t that comes with being around you guys anyway.”‘

While Fox said that she no longer cares about finding a guy, she admitted that she spent years ‘catering to the male gaze.’

‘I really do not get dressed with men in mind at all. At all, at all. Like I really couldn’t care less,’ she continued. 

‘But there was a time in my life where maybe I didn’t have that thought per se, but I definitely subconsciously was catering to the male gaze, you know? But I was also like in survival mode. I had to.’

Fox’s comments about ayahuasca come hours after ESPN’s Robert Griffin III claimed that football player Aaron Rodgers’ use of the drug is the reason that his team, the Green Bay Packers have lost five straight games in a row.

Rodgers admitted to using ayahuasca during the 2020 and 2022 off-seasons.

‘In order for [the Green Bay Packers] to dig themselves out of this hole, they need the best version of Aaron Rodgers,’ Griffin told his ESPN co-hosts on Monday.

‘And right now, that ayahuasca seems like it has him in a completely different world.’

Other celebrities who have admitted to using the drug includes Chelsea Handler, Will Smith, Megan Fox, Lindsay Lohan, Miley Cyrus, and Susan Sarandon, among others. 



Why does my husband pee on me in the shower? Is it fetish?

Worldwide BDSM News From The Media Posted on Wed, January 04, 2023 14:20:13

Does your husband pee on you or want you to pee on him? This could be a fetish you’re unaware of – here’s all you need to know…

Source: Thesouthafrican.com.

SOUTG AFRICA – Trends and fetishes in the world of sex are common but some of these can be challenging. Peeing during sex or watching someone pee during sex is one such fetish.

See more and larger photo’s Thesouthafrican.com.

So why does your partner want to pee on you or watch you pee during sex? 

Let’s understand the who’s and why’s before moving on to what you can do about it!

THE PEE FETISH OR ‘GOLDEN SHOWER’

A pee fetish, also known as urophilia, is a REAL thing.

Urophilia combines bathroom habits and sex – two things society doesn’t really enjoy discussing.

Times of India reports that there are people who relate sexual excitement with urine.

Partners who don’t enjoy urinating on others may enjoy watching their partner urinate in front of them – it’s a type of intimacy many long for.

WHY DOES URINE TURN CERTAIN PEOPLE ON?

It’s not exactly clear why urine turns some people on but it could be related to the enjoyment of being defiled, as some reports say.

Another reason is that it is taboo, wild and uncommon but doesn’t have any serious risk factors or pain.

While many consider it gross, some believe it’s wanting more from a certain person.

IF YOU DON’T LIKE IT, HERE’S WHAT YOU CAN DO

If you’re really not keen on being peed on or having someone pee on you, seeking therapy is a great choice.

Urophilia is not considered normal and is often forbidden by many.

If you accidentally pee during sex, you can seek the assistance of a doctor who can guide you through ways of stopping this.

There are always ways to make life easier, just remember not to pressure yourself!

DO YOU PEE IN THE SHOWER? WELL, IT’S NOT AS SAFE AS YOU THINK…

In related news, it was previously reported that peeing in the shower is far more common than one would think.

Some may relieve themselves without even thinking about it and some environmentally-conscious people tend to do it on purpose.

Water conservation aside, if you pee in the shower you may think it’s safe and sanitary but this isn’t entirely true. 

YOUR PEE IS NOT STERILE AND CONTAINS A NUMBER OF DIFFERENT BACTERIA

Some may relieve themselves without even thinking about it and some environmentally-conscious people tend to do it on purpose.

Water conservation aside, peeing in the shower may not be as safe or as sanitary as people believe.

2014 study showed that urine is in fact, NOT sterile. It contains a number of different types of bacteria.

Some of these include Streptococcus and Staphylococcus which are associated with strep throat and staph infections.

While bacteria counts tend to be lower in healthy pee, they may be higher if you are suffering from a urinary tract infection (UTI).

YOU MAY ACCIDENTALLY CONDITION YOURSELF TO PEE WHEN HEARING A CERTAIN SOUND

Another thing to note when constantly peeing in the shower is conditioning a response you may not always want.

Alicia Jeffrey-Thomas, MD, says that you may be accidentally conditioning yourself to urinate on command of the sound of the nozzle spraying, reports Best Life.

“If you pee in the shower, or turn on the faucet or turn on the shower and then sit on the toilet to pee while the shower is running, you’re creating an association in the brain between the sound of running water and having to pee,” Jeffrey-Thomas said.

DON’T FORGET TO BE CONSIDERATE IF YOU SHARE YOUR SPACE!

So if you’re the only one using your shower, you could probably be safe peeing there too – as long as it’s regularly cleaned.

If you’re sharing a shower, discuss your peeing habits before you decide to let it all out.

And if you’re using a public shower, be considerate to those who may come in after you and go straight to the loo.



Moment killer confessed to bondage murder of naked Kensington barman 42 years ago is revealed as he is jailed for 19 years

Worldwide BDSM News From The Media Posted on Wed, January 04, 2023 14:08:41
  • John Paul, 61, battered  and tied-up 42-year-old Anthony Bird with bits of wood
  • Mr Paul walked into Hammersmith Police Station last year to admit his crimes
  • The killer was jailed for 19 years after confessing to the murder in June 1980
  • Mr Bird was a barman who found naked and tied-up in his Kensington flat

Source: Dailymail.co.uk.

UK – HAMMERSMITH – A killer who confessed to the bondage murder of a barman found naked and tied up in his Kensington apartment 42 years ago has been jailed for 19 years.

See more and larger photo’s on: Dailymail.co.uk

John Paul, 61, battered 42-year-old Anthony Bird with pieces of wood before leaving him unconscious and tied up in his flat in Bentley Court, Kensington Square in June 1980.

Mr Paul walked into Hammersmith Police Station and reported his horrific crime to an officer on 5 May last year.

Asked what he had done he replied simply: ‘Murder.’

Mr Paul denied murder, despite the confession, but he was convicted by an Old Bailey jury on 24 October.

The judge, Mrs Justice Cheema-Grubb jailed Paul for life and ordered he serve a minimum of 19 years in prison.

Jurors had heard details of the confession during the two week trial.

Asked what happened, he told one officer: ‘I see a man, he approached me and he’s just speaking to me and just talked me into having sex with him.

‘He took me back to his place.

‘I tied him with cord. I think the cord was black I’m not sure.

‘I tied him with a cord, his ankles, his hands, his arms, on the bed naked.

‘There was a piece of wood, a piece of wood, I used the piece of wood to batter him.

‘Knocked him unconscious.’

Officers investigated whether there was a record of an unsolved killing of a man at around the same time and location as Paul was reporting, the court heard.

The unsolved killing of Mr Bird was deemed ‘worth a look’ and that afternoon, Paul was arrested for the murder.

The 61-year-old was admitted as an inpatient at Hillingdon Hospital the next day while police investigated.

Judge Cheema-Grubb said: ‘Mr Bird’s friends say he was in the habit of having sex with strangers he met on the street.

‘He met you, a 19-year-old walking around the street having recently left a borstal. I am sure that you intended to steal from him.

‘You were aware that he was after sex but you had no intention of engaging.

‘He undressed and you used a flex to tie him up at his request.

‘He was now defenceless and vulnerable. In order to ensure he didn’t cry out for help you hit him over the head until he was unconscious.

‘His death would have been caused by rendering him unconscious while in that position with his knees up and his airways comprised.

‘Mr Bird approached you looking for an intimate connection and you decided it was something you could use and exploit.

‘I take into account the enormous burden that mental illness has been to you for at least the past 20 years and will continue to affect your life and the manner in which you endure the sentence.’

The judge said she was obliged to consider what the sentence would have been if it was committed in 2022 and what it would have been if he was sentenced 20 years ago.

Paul’s defence lawyer Tama Adkien said he had shown as much remorse as was possible given his schizophrenia.

In a victim impact statement read to court, Mr Bird’s sister-in-law Gillian Bird said: ‘I was married to Tony’s brother Richard for 63 years, who sadly passed way in November 2021.

‘Myself and my family remember hearing about the murder very vividly.

‘I recall the family being at the local village fair when a tannoy came out for Richard.

‘Two policeman arrived to tell us he had been murdered, but they didn’t know who had been responsible.

‘At the time we were shocked and traumatised by the circumstances of his death.

‘We were never told any information about how he had been murdered.

‘Tony’s Mum Pauline was so shocked and upset at not being able to bury him for six months.

‘It was awful for her having to wait six months to lay him for rest. We never got any reason for this at the time.

‘Pauline died six years later. She was always a fighter and we have no doubt her death was hastened by the fact Tony had been murdered. They had always been in frequent contact.

‘Tony was a remote relative living alone in London, but it was still difficult to know his life had ended in that way, and made worse by the fact we never had any answer to what really happened to him.

‘Now 42 years on we can have some peace of mind knowing the perpetrator has been found guilty and convicted of this heinous crime.

‘Having seen Mr Paul in the dock of the court we would like to say we feel no hatred for him and feel sorry for him, having some sympathy for his current circumstances.’

‘Mr Bird lived in that flat alone,’ said John Price, prosecuting at the trial.

‘He was a homosexual man, and it was known amongst his friends that he would frequently pick up men in the street and pay them for sex.

‘His next-door neighbour whom the police took a statement back during the first investigation spoke of frequent male visitors to his flat.’

Mr Bird was out in Queensway, on 3 June 1980, when he came across some friends and told them that ‘he had his eye on a black lad’ before following him.

‘Amongst those who knew him, Tony Bird was never to be seen alive again,’ the prosecutor said.

Mr Bird was due to work shifts at the Railway Tap pub that week and that the pub’s landlord became concerned when he failed to show up.

The police were eventually called on 6 June after a member of staff received no reply when he was sent to knock on Mr Bird’s door.

‘Police officers went to the flat on that Friday and they too knocked on the door. Again, there was no reply,’ Mr Price said.

‘The front door was securely locked and so, obviously by now fearing for Mr Bird’s safety, they had to use a sledgehammer to force it open.

‘The curtains were fully drawn in the living room of the flat. The room was in a dishevelled state as if, so it seemed to them, it had been ransacked.

‘There was a sideboard with nothing on it, though they noted that there were patterns in the dust marks which indicated that objects…had recently been moved.

‘They went into the bedroom. On the bed, they found the lifeless body of Tony Bird.

‘He was naked. He was lying on his side. His knees were tucked up and his legs were crossed.

‘There was black electrical flex bound tightly around his left wrist and around his left ankle. There was also the mark of a cord around his right wrist.

‘There were numerous marks and apparent bruising to a number of places on his body.’

A post-mortem in 1980 found multiple sites of blunt force injury on Mr Bird’s body including bruising on his head, jaw, chest, thighs and the base of his penis, as well as a neck bone fracture.

Pathologist Rufus Crompton found the injuries were consistent with the use of ‘billets of wood’.

Dr Crompton also believed the cause of death was ‘manual strangulation’ but this was not the case.

The court heard fingerprints taken from the scene decades ago, which were previously unattributed, matched Paul’s prints.

Paul was charged with the murder on 27 May last year.

Porter and part-time barman Anthony Bird, 42, was found naked with his wrists bound, at his flat in Kensington Gardens Square, west London, on June 6 1980.

His murder remained a mystery for 41 years, until John Paul, 61, confessed to police last year that he had ‘battered him’ with a lump of wood.

Paul, of Maida Vale, west London, denied murder and an alternative charge of manslaughter at his trial at the Old Bailey.

It was claimed his confession to the killing was not reliable and that even if he was responsible, he did not intend to do Mr Bird really serious harm.

An Old Bailey jury deliberated for half a day before finding Paul guilty of murder.

On Friday, Mrs Cheema-Grubb jailed him at the Old Bailey for life with a minimum term of 19 years.

She said: ‘It was merciless and motivated by a wish to take that which did not belong to you.

‘I have no doubt this was a murder done for gain. You decided he was a target you could exploit.’

Previously, John Price KC said Mr Bird was last seen alive late on the night of June 3 1980, in the Queensway area of west London.

He told friends he ‘had his eye on a black lad’ and had hurried after him, the court heard.

After Mr Bird failed to turn up for work at the Railway Tap pub, police were called to his one-bedroom flat, jurors heard.

Officers used a sledgehammer to smash into the property and found that it appeared to have been ‘ransacked’, Mr Price said.

The prosecutor told jurors: ‘The officers went into the bedroom. On the bed they found the lifeless body of Tony Bird. He was naked. He was lying on his side. His knees were tucked up and his legs were crossed.

‘Black electrical flex was bound tightly around his left wrist and around his left ankle. There was the mark of a cord around his right wrist. There were numerous marks and apparent bruising on his body.’

The court was told two planks of wood were found at the scene.

Mr Price told jurors that following his confession, Paul’s fingerprints were taken and matched to evidence from the crime scene.

In a victim impact statement, Mr Bird’s family said they were left ‘devastated, shocked and traumatised’ by his death.



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