Angry Gay Anger Leads To Mutilation Of 2 London Men Whose Bodies Are Thrown In Suitcases
JAKARTA - A Colombian national was convicted on Monday of the murder of two men in London. The perpetrator mutilated and then took the victim's body in a suitcase to the Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol.
Yostin Andres Mosquera (35 years) is visiting Albert Alfonso (62) and Paul Longworth (71) in their London apartment in July 2024, where the two were killed. The perpetrators exercise the heads of the two victims, prosecutors said.
Mosquera, who, according to prosecutors, had previously committed extreme sexual acts against Alfonso, put several pieces of the man's partner's body into two suitcases.
The defendant tried to dispose of the bodies in Bristol, southwest England, before being arrested and tried at trial.
As reported by Reuters, prosecutor Deanna Heer told a jury at the Woolwich Crown Court that Mosquera killed Longworth with a hammer, before stabbing Alfonso to death after the two had sex.
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Mosquera said in his testimony Alfonso had killed Longworth before Mosquera killed Alfonso. Mosquera accused Alfonsi of violence against him and threatened his family.
He pleaded not guilty to two counts of murder, but confessed to Alfonso's murder on the grounds of losing control.
Mosquera was found guilty by the jury on Monday and will be sentenced on October 24.