Lee Calvert has enlisted an investigations team to seek new witnesses after he was jailed for life in 2014 A FRESH appeal for witnesses has been launched by investigators working on behalf of a Bradford man serving life for murder. Lee Calvert was jailed in 2014, aged 23, for his part in the murder of Barry Selby, 50, of East Bowling, who was shot in the leg and had acid thrown on him in October 2013. He died three days later in hospital. Calvert, of Sirling Crescent, Holme Wood, was found guilty alongside Joseph Lowther, of Copgrove Road, Holme Wood; Robert Woodhead, of Fred s Place, Tyersal and Andrew Feather, of Heysham Drive, Holme Wood.