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Man jailed for murder after luring teacher to death using fake dating profile

The 22-year-old used a fake profile on a gay hook-up site to lure his victim to his address.


  • Jun 17 2024
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Man jailed for murder after luring teacher to death using fake dating profile
Man jailed for murder after luring teacher to death using fake dating profile

A man has been sentenced to a minimum of 22 years in prison for murderingand stealing ten of thousands of pounds from a teacher.

Paul McNaughton killed 75-year-old Peter Coshan in a flat in Leith, Edinburgh in August 2022.

The 29-year-old used a fake profile on a gay hook-up site to lure him to the address.

He first met the retired biology teacher online in 2021 and proceeded to steal tens of thousands of pounds from him after gaining access to his bank accounts.

When Mr Coshan found out about the thefts, he threatened to go to the police unless McNaughton provided him with free sexual favours.

McNaughton then hatched a plot to kill the retired teacher after becoming ‘fed up’ with the situation.

Prosecutors said the killing occurred for ‘nothing more than financial gain’.

Following the killing, McNaughton, along with his flatmate Paul Black, 65, hid the pensioner’s body until about August 15.

They put the body in a suitcase and drove it to a layby on the A696 between Otterburn and Belsay in Northumberland, where they dumped it next to a wall.

McNaughton admitted murder and attempting to pervert the course of justice in 2023.

He serve a minimum of 22 years behind bars when he was sentenced at Glasgow High Court on Monday.

Black was cleared of murder following a trial at the High Court in Edinburgh in May, with the jury returning a not proven verdict.

However, during the trial he admitted attempting to pervert the course of justice and was sentenced to five and a half years for that.

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