A porn star allegedly decapitated and dismembered a couple before storing their severed heads in a freezer and dumping the rest of their remains in suitcases at a popular landmark, a court in the United Kingdom heard.
Yostin Andres Mosquera, 35, is accused of murdering Albert Alfonso, 62, and Paul Longworth, 71, at their West London apartment on July 8, 2024.
On the night of July 10, Mosquera was spotted 100 miles west in Bristol next to a large red suitcase on the city’s famous Clifton Suspension Bridge, the prosecutor said.
The cyclist who saw Mosquera spoke to him, thinking he might be a lost tourist.
The accused killer told the cyclist the suitcase had car parts in it.
But inside were the decapitated and dismembered remains of Longworth and Alfonso, the prosecutor said.
Additional body parts were found in a large silver trunk Mosquera had with him, and the couple’s heads were found in a chest freezer at their apartment.
Mosquera, a Colombian national, had been hired to have “extreme sex” with Alfonso when he attacked and killed him, the Old Bailey court in London heard.
Longworth was allegedly killed first after being attacked with a hammer to the back of his head, before Alfonso died from repeated stab wounds, the court heard.
Mosquera was also allegedly recorded singing and dancing following the attack.
He admitted to the manslaughter of Alfonso during a hearing on Tuesday, but the prosecution rejected his plea.
Mosquera “could hardly deny” killing Alfonso, as the attack took place while the pair were having sex, and both the sex and the death were filmed, prosecuting attorney Deanna Heer KC said.
‘Extreme sex’
Alfonso liked having “extreme sex” with Mosquera and another unidentified man, whom Longworth knew about and accepted, but had “nothing to do with,” the prosecutor said.
These degrading acts were often filmed and posted online, with Mosquera described as a “pornographic performer” by the prosecution.
Mosquera had visited the UK from Colombia more than once, spending time with the couple and having sex with Alfonso in exchange for money, and the couple also visited Mosquera in his South American home country.
Pictures show all three smiling together on a boat trip and on a beach during a visit to Colombia, according to images from social media.
Disturbing searches
Following the killings, Mosquera allegedly tried to steal money from the couple, attempting to send more than $5,000 to his own account online, according to prosecutors.
He is also accused of withdrawing more than $1,000 in cash from ATMs before the transactions started being declined — and making a PowerPoint document with all of the couple’s banking information.
In the weeks leading up to the killings, Mosquera allegedly made a series of disturbing searches on his computer, including Googling “serial killers of London,” as well as movies about the infamous Victorian murderer Jack the Ripper.
He also searched for the value of the couple’s home and browsed Facebook Marketplace for a chest freezer.
Mosquera denies murdering Longworth, a retired handyman from Ireland, and Alfonso, a swimming instructor originally from France who has British citizenship.
The trial is ongoing.