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7/21/2025, 5:23:38 PM
>Yostin Andres Mosquera, 35, killed civil partners Albert Alfonso, 62, and Paul Longworth, 71, on July 8 last year in their flat in Scotts Road, Shepherd's Bush, West London
>Mosquera, who was also staying with the couple, "decapitated and dismembered" them, froze parts of their remains and brought the rest in suitcases to Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol
>repeatedly stabbed Mr Alfonso, who suffered injuries to his torso, face and neck, while Mr Longworth was attacked with a hammer to the back of his head and his skull shattered
>Mr Alfonso enjoyed "extreme sex" and Mosquera, a Colombian national whom he met online years earlier, was part of that world, jurors heard.
>Mr Alfonso was stabbed to death during a filmed session, with footage shown in court recording Mosquera singing and dancing in the aftermath of the attack.
>Mosquera admitted killing Mr Alfonso but claimed it was manslaughter by reason of loss of control.
>He pleaded not guilty to murdering both men and insisted Mr Alfonso killed Mr Longworth.
>It took a jury five hours and three minutes to unanimously find Mosquera guilty.
>Mosquera, who was also staying with the couple, "decapitated and dismembered" them, froze parts of their remains and brought the rest in suitcases to Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol
>repeatedly stabbed Mr Alfonso, who suffered injuries to his torso, face and neck, while Mr Longworth was attacked with a hammer to the back of his head and his skull shattered
>Mr Alfonso enjoyed "extreme sex" and Mosquera, a Colombian national whom he met online years earlier, was part of that world, jurors heard.
>Mr Alfonso was stabbed to death during a filmed session, with footage shown in court recording Mosquera singing and dancing in the aftermath of the attack.
>Mosquera admitted killing Mr Alfonso but claimed it was manslaughter by reason of loss of control.
>He pleaded not guilty to murdering both men and insisted Mr Alfonso killed Mr Longworth.
>It took a jury five hours and three minutes to unanimously find Mosquera guilty.
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