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Man whose body was found in suitcase 'had raped and blackmailed teenager', court told

  • Yostin Mosquera, 35, is being tried at the Old Bailey for the alleged murders and dismemberment of two men, Albert Alfonso, aged 62, and Paul Longworth, aged 71, whose bodies were discovered in July 2024 near Bristol's Clifton Suspension Bridge.
  • The court heard that Mosquera, who denies the murders but admits manslaughter of Alfonso, had been staying with Alfonso while attending Ealing College and had a complex relationship involving sexual encounters and payments.
  • A witness called James Smith testified by video link that Alfonso paid around £150 per sexual encounter, engaged in blackmail and fantasies involving 'black dominatrix' and 'master-slave' dynamics, and that Mosquera was introduced to him during the Covid pandemic.
  • Smith stated that the three had engaged in a sexual encounter the week prior to the murders, and Alfonso reassured him that he would not share any recordings, although he implied that if certain "favours" were performed, the video would remain private.
  • The trial suggests intertwined relationships and alleged crimes of rape and blackmail, while Mosquera maintains innocence regarding murder, indicating ongoing legal proceedings into the deaths of the two men.
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Riviera Maya News broke the news in on Wednesday, May 7, 2025.
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