Overview
- A Woolwich Crown Court jury returned the guilty verdict on July 21 for the killings of Albert Alfonso, 62, and Paul Longworth, 71, at their Shepherd’s Bush home.
- Prosecutors presented chilling footage showing Yostin Andrés Mosquera dancing naked and bloodstained shortly after murdering one victim during a recorded sexual encounter.
- Court evidence included Mosquera’s internet searches for a freezer and methods to inflict fatal head wounds as part of a calculated plan.
- Investigators recovered human remains stored in a freezer and two suitcases at Clifton Suspension Bridge, triggering Mosquera’s arrest at Bristol Temple Meads in July 2024.
- Digital forensics revealed Mosquera accessed a victim’s computer to withdraw funds from his bank account in the early hours after the first homicide.