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An adult performer gruesomely murdered two gay men in their home. Hes going away for life.
A Colombian man accused of the gruesome murder of two gay men in London has been found guilty.On Monday, 35-year-old Yostin Andres Mosquera was convicted of the July 2024 murders of 71-year-old Paul Longworth and 62-year-old Albert Alfonso, Sky News reports. Related Two gay men murdered, their bodies shoved in suitcases & left on bridge Police found the bodies on Wednesday night after receiving reports of a man acting suspiciously on a suspension bridge. Mosquera was arrested last year, shortly after the victims remains were found stuffed into two suitcases on Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol, where Mosquera had reportedly left them. Never Miss a Beat Subscribe to our newsletter to stay ahead of the latest LGBTQ+ political news and insights. Subscribe to our Newsletter today Alfonso and Longworth were civil partners. Theyd struck up a friendship with Mosquera, who shared paid sexual content on the internet, after Alfonso first met him online and subsequently became engaged in a sexual relationship with him. The couple visited Mosquera in Colombia and repeatedly had him stay at their London home.Mosquera was found guilty of shattering Longworths skull with a hammer and hiding his body in a divan bed while staying with the couple last July. Later the same evening, Mosquera stabbed Alfonso repeatedly while they were having sex.Video of Alfonsos murder was captured by cameras installed in the couples home and shown in court. According to Sky News correspondent Alice Porter, who was in court when the video was shown, Mosquera could be heard asking Alfonso, Do you like it? after stabbing him. He later sang and danced as the victim lay dying.The sound of screaming was hard to forget, Porter said of the video. Mosquera reportedly decapitated both bodies, storing the heads in a freezer and stuffing the rest of the remains into two suitcases, which he later transported in a taxi to Bristol, allegedly intending to dump them off the suspension bridge. Mosquera fled the scene after passers-by noticed blood leaking from the suitcases.Mosquera reportedly claimed in court that Alfonso had repeatedly raped him. He also said it was Alfonso who had killed Longworth. His lawyers argued that Alfonsos death was manslaughter by loss of control.But prosecutors argued that Mosquera had been planning the couples deaths for weeks, ordering the freezer in which he would store their severed heads and searching online for Where on the head is a knock fatal? Video footage also reportedly showed Mosquera hiding the knife used to kill Alfonso before the two men began having sex. Prosecutors said Mosqueras motives were financial; hed repeatedly tried to find the value of the couples home and logged into their bank accounts immediately following the murders.Following the verdict Monday, Justice Joel Nathan Bennathan KC ordered a psychiatric evaluation of Mosquera and said he would pass sentence on October 24. Bennathan, however, indicated that the only sentence he could pass was life imprisonment.Subscribe to theLGBTQ Nation newsletterand be the first to know about the latest headlines shaping LGBTQ+ communities worldwide.
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