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Man who dumped remains in suitcases is guilty of double murder | Man who dumped remains in suitcases is guilty of double murder |
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Bodies in the Suitcases: Man guilty of double murder | Bodies in the Suitcases: Man guilty of double murder |
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. | 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. | 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. | 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. |
Yostin Mosquera brutally attacked Albert Alfonso (C) and Paul Longworth (R) | Yostin Mosquera brutally attacked Albert Alfonso (C) and Paul Longworth (R) |
It took the jury just over five hours to return the two guilty verdicts. | 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. | 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. | 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. | 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. | 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. | 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. | 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. |
Mosquera made a plan to dispose of the remains after the "calculated" and "premeditated" killings by throwing the suitcases off Clifton Suspension Bridge, the prosecution said. | Mosquera made a plan to dispose of the remains after the "calculated" and "premeditated" killings by throwing the suitcases off Clifton Suspension Bridge, the prosecution said. |
But he was said to have misjudged his own strength, instead dumping the suitcases on the bridge. | But he was said to have misjudged his own strength, instead dumping the suitcases on the bridge. |
The 999 call that alerted police to the killings: 'There's blood coming out of the suitcases' | The 999 call that alerted police to the killings: 'There's blood coming out of the suitcases' |
Mosquera admitted killing Mr Alfonso but had claimed it was manslaughter by reason of loss of control. | Mosquera admitted killing Mr Alfonso but had claimed it was manslaughter by reason of loss of control. |
He had pleaded not guilty to murdering both men and claimed Mr Alfonso had killed Mr Longworth. | He had pleaded not guilty to murdering both men and claimed Mr Alfonso had killed Mr Longworth. |
Mosquera said he feared for his life and thought he was going to be killed himself when he stabbed Mr Alfonso. | Mosquera said he feared for his life and thought he was going to be killed himself when he stabbed Mr Alfonso. |
He also claimed threats had been made to his family in Colombia. | He also claimed threats had been made to his family in Colombia. |
After the verdict was returned earlier, the judge told him: "I am not going to pass sentence on you today although the only one I can pass on you is one of life imprisonment. | After the verdict was returned earlier, the judge told him: "I am not going to pass sentence on you today although the only one I can pass on you is one of life imprisonment. |
"I am going to order a psychiatric report on you. It is in your interests to cooperate with the psychiatrist so that I can decide the minimum term you are going to serve." | "I am going to order a psychiatric report on you. It is in your interests to cooperate with the psychiatrist so that I can decide the minimum term you are going to serve." |
Paul Longworth (L) and Albert Alfonso became civil partners in 2023 but later split up | Paul Longworth (L) and Albert Alfonso became civil partners in 2023 but later split up |
Speaking to the jurors, Mr Justice Bennathan said: "We put serious demands on jurors, in this case more than most. | Speaking to the jurors, Mr Justice Bennathan said: "We put serious demands on jurors, in this case more than most. |
"It went on much longer than the two weeks you were expecting. In this case you have had to look at a very tough video. | "It went on much longer than the two weeks you were expecting. In this case you have had to look at a very tough video. |
"They were terrible, brutal events and to read about it is a dreadful thing, but to see it is really shocking. | "They were terrible, brutal events and to read about it is a dreadful thing, but to see it is really shocking. |
"If you do want to seek help then speak to the court staff – above all, thank you." | "If you do want to seek help then speak to the court staff – above all, thank you." |
Det Ch Insp Ollie Stride, from the Metropolitan Police, said Mr Alfonso and Mr Longworth "were best friends". | Det Ch Insp Ollie Stride, from the Metropolitan Police, said Mr Alfonso and Mr Longworth "were best friends". |
"This has been one of the most harrowing murders my team have ever investigated, a case that will stay with many of us for a long time," he said. | "This has been one of the most harrowing murders my team have ever investigated, a case that will stay with many of us for a long time," he said. |
"Paul and Albert were murdered in the most brutal and callous of ways in their own home. | "Paul and Albert were murdered in the most brutal and callous of ways in their own home. |
"The investigation has been complex and intense and we worked tirelessly to build a catalogue of evidence which would ensure we brought Mosquera to justice. | "The investigation has been complex and intense and we worked tirelessly to build a catalogue of evidence which would ensure we brought Mosquera to justice. |
"Our thoughts and prayers remain with Paul and Albert's family and loved ones and all who knew them, as they continue to process the trauma of what happened." | "Our thoughts and prayers remain with Paul and Albert's family and loved ones and all who knew them, as they continue to process the trauma of what happened." |
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