Pubgoers near Clifton Suspension Bridge 'traumatised' after mistakenly offering to help killer who had victims' remains in suitcases
LONDON AND BRISTOL, UNITED KINGDOM, JUL 21 – Yostin Andres Mosquera was found guilty of killing two men in London and dumping their dismembered remains in suitcases near Bristol’s Clifton Suspension Bridge after a premeditated plan.
- On July 8 last year, Yostin Andres Mosquera was involved in the murders of Albert Alfonso and Paul Longworth in their Shepherd's Bush flat, where they were dismembered, with parts frozen and transported in suitcases to Clifton Suspension Bridge.
- Having stayed with them, the case led to a motive of theft, with Prosecutor Deanna Heer KC last week attributing a fabricated rape claim.
- In court, the jury found him guilty, after the defendant repeatedly stabbed Mr Alfonso and attacked Mr Longworth with a hammer, shattering his skull.
- Authorities called it a traumatic case, while Detective Chief Inspector Ollie Stride said it was 'one of the most harrowing murder investigations' he has ever led.
- Mr Justice Bennathan KC said he will order a psychiatric report and set sentencing for October 24, adding `the only one I can pass on you is one of life imprisonment`.
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Clients of a commercial had helped the killer carry the suitcases, before realizing that they were full of blood.
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Yostin Andres Mosquera was found guilty of murdering civil partners Albert Alfonso and Paul Longworth before dumping their remains in suitcases near Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol
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Read Full ArticlePubgoers near Clifton Suspension Bridge 'traumatised' after mistakenly offering to help killer who had victims' remains in suitcases
Police say members of the public who had been watching a football match in a nearby pub, came outside and tried to help Yostin Andres Mosquera, by offering to drive him over the Bristol bridge as they saw he was struggling with the heavy suitcases.
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