Murder suspect allegedly asked 'do you like it?' as he stabbed man to death in video shown to jury
- Yostin Andres Mosquera stands trial in West London for allegedly murdering Albert Alfonso, 62, and Paul Longworth, 71, his civil partner, in July 2024.
- Mosquera was charged after police discovered the victims’ dismembered bodies packed inside suitcases left near the Clifton Suspension Bridge, with further remains recovered from their apartment.
- The murder involved a video recorded on a four-camera setup showing Mosquera stabbing Alfonso during sexual activity, while Longworth was fatally struck with a hammer and hidden under-bed storage.
- Police described a “frenzied stabbing” and noted Mosquera’s computer searches for a chest freezer and victim’s finances, with prosecutors saying he “set about trying to steal from” them after the deaths.
- Mosquera admitted manslaughter of Alfonso but denies murder, and the trial continues with authorities evaluating the video evidence and financial motives.
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Video Shows Man's 'Frenzied Stabbing' During Sex In Double Murder, Decapitation Case: Police
Video reportedly shows one London man's gruesome final moments, after another man -- the victim allegedly paid for "extreme sex" -- killed him during one of their sessions together. As the trial of Yostin Andres Mosquera (above left) continued this week -- after he was charged with the murders of 62-year-old Albert Alfonso and 71-year-old Paul Longworth (above center and right, respectively) -- more information has been revealed about the video …
Moment adult star 'dumps suitcases containing body parts' after alleged murders
Yostin Andres Mosquera, 35, faces trial for the murders of Albert Alfonso, 62, and Paul Longworth, 71 - he is accused of dumping their dismembered remains in suitcases on Clifton Suspension Bridge
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