Overview
- Prosecutors allege Yostin Andres Mosquera killed Paul Longworth with a hammer and Albert Alfonso during a filmed sexual act in July 2024, later dismembering their bodies.
- The victims’ heads were found in a chest freezer at their Shepherd’s Bush home, while other remains were transported in suitcases to Bristol's Clifton Suspension Bridge.
- Forensic evidence revealed Mosquera researched the couple’s home value, finances, and purchased a freezer prior to the killings, suggesting premeditation and financial motive.
- Mosquera, a Colombian national and adult performer, admitted to killing Alfonso but denies murder charges, claiming Alfonso was responsible for Longworth's death.
- The trial has presented video evidence of the killings and allegations that Mosquera attempted to access the victims’ bank accounts and steal their assets post-murder.