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7/22/2025, 6:27:37 AM No.1421445
Albert Alfonso/Flickr Three men, Yostin Mosquera, left, Albert Alfonso, centre, and Paul Longworth. They are shown smiling in a selfie, all wearing life jackets as they sit at the back of a speedboat, with choppy waves seen behind them and tropical trees on land in the distance.Albert Alfonso/Flickr
Yostin Mosquera brutally attacked Albert Alfonso (C) and Paul Longworth (R)
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c98wz78jy6zo
A man has been found guilty of double murder after killing two men and dumping their remains in suitcases by Bristol's Clifton Suspension Bridge.
Yostin Mosquera, 35, murdered Paul Longworth, 71, and Albert Alfonso, 62, while staying at their flat in Shepherd's Bush, London, on 8 July 2024.
Mosquera "decapitated and dismembered" the pair, froze parts of their remains and brought the rest in suitcases to Bristol.
The judge, Mr Justice Bennathan, told the jurors at Woolwich Crown Court they had witnessed "terrible, brutal events" in footage shown to them during the trial. He ordered a psychiatric report for Mosquera and set a sentencing date of 24 October.
It took the jury just over five hours to return the two guilty verdicts.
Mr Alfonso enjoyed "extreme sex" and Mosquera, a Colombian national whom he had first spoken to online in 2012, was part of that world, jurors were told.
The Colombian met the two men when he travelled to London to visit them in 2023, in the same year Mr Alfonso and Mr Longworth became civil partners.
Mr Alfonso and Mr Longworth later split up but remained close friends.
When Mosquera was invited to London for a second time, he stabbed Mr Alfonso to death during a filmed sex session.
Footage shown in court showed Mosquera singing and dancing in the aftermath of the attack.
He had killed Mr Longworth with a hammer earlier the same day, shattering his skull, and hid the body in a divan bed in the apartment.
Yostin Mosquera brutally attacked Albert Alfonso (C) and Paul Longworth (R)
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c98wz78jy6zo
A man has been found guilty of double murder after killing two men and dumping their remains in suitcases by Bristol's Clifton Suspension Bridge.
Yostin Mosquera, 35, murdered Paul Longworth, 71, and Albert Alfonso, 62, while staying at their flat in Shepherd's Bush, London, on 8 July 2024.
Mosquera "decapitated and dismembered" the pair, froze parts of their remains and brought the rest in suitcases to Bristol.
The judge, Mr Justice Bennathan, told the jurors at Woolwich Crown Court they had witnessed "terrible, brutal events" in footage shown to them during the trial. He ordered a psychiatric report for Mosquera and set a sentencing date of 24 October.
It took the jury just over five hours to return the two guilty verdicts.
Mr Alfonso enjoyed "extreme sex" and Mosquera, a Colombian national whom he had first spoken to online in 2012, was part of that world, jurors were told.
The Colombian met the two men when he travelled to London to visit them in 2023, in the same year Mr Alfonso and Mr Longworth became civil partners.
Mr Alfonso and Mr Longworth later split up but remained close friends.
When Mosquera was invited to London for a second time, he stabbed Mr Alfonso to death during a filmed sex session.
Footage shown in court showed Mosquera singing and dancing in the aftermath of the attack.
He had killed Mr Longworth with a hammer earlier the same day, shattering his skull, and hid the body in a divan bed in the apartment.
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