Porn Star Murdered UK Couple, Body Parts Found in Suitcases

Colombian porn actor Yostin Mosquera faces trial in London for the brutal double murder of a British couple, including chilling details of dismemberment, suitcase disposal, and alleged theft.

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Porn Star Murdered UK Couple, Body Parts Found in Suitcases

A Colombian Porn film actress is standing trial in London for allegedly killing and dismembering a British couple, keeping their severed heads in a freezer, and dumping their mutilated bodies in suitcases by a suspension bridge. Yostin Andres Mosquera, 35, is accused of murdering Paul Longworth, 71, and Albert Alfonso, 62, within their Shepherd’s Bush flat on July 8, 2024.

In reports from The Guardian, prosecutors informed the Old Bailey court that Mosquera brutally attacked Longworth with a hammer, hitting the back of his head and breaking his skull. Alfonso, his boyfriend, succumbed after receiving multiple stab wounds to the face and body.

Severed Bodies Dumped in Suitcases at Clifton Suspension Bridge

Only two days following the reported killings, the prosecutors indicated Mosquera was reportedly seen pulling a red suitcase along Bristol’s Clifton Suspension Bridge — almost 100 miles from the scene of the crime. Upon being confronted by a cyclist, Mosquera reportedly told him the bag contained car parts. It contained the limbs of the victims, as later came to light through the prosecution.

Another of his silver trunks is said to have held more remains, and the severed heads of the victims were found in a chest freezer within their West London home, The New York Post said.

Motive May Be Financial, Prosecutors Say

Prosecutor Deanna Heer KC said Mosquera had been engaged in sexual acts with Alfonso, many of which were videotaped and posted online. Following the killings, Mosquera reportedly tried to move more than $5,000 from the couple’s account to his own and withdrew $1,000 cash from ATMs before subsequent transactions were unsuccessful.

He is also charged with opening a PowerPoint document with the couple’s financial information, indicating premeditation.

In a recent hearing in court, Mosquera had pleaded guilty to the killing of Alfonso. Prosecutors rejected the plea and are charging him with double murder. The trial in London’s Old Bailey is ongoing, and graphic evidence such as video footage and computer records features prominently in the case.