Adult Film Performer Allegedly Decapitated Couple, Preserved Heads in Freezer, Disposed of Remains at Public Site
A shocking case has emerged in the UK, where a porn star is accused of committing a gruesome double murder. Yostin Andres Mosquera, 35, allegedly decapitated and dismembered a couple, storing their severed heads in a freezer before disposing of the rest of their remains in suitcases at a well-known landmark.
The court heard that the victims, Albert Alfonso, 62, and Paul Longworth, 71, were killed in their West London apartment on July 8, 2024. The chilling details of the case were revealed during a hearing at the Old Bailey, where prosecutors laid out the evidence against Mosquera.

On July 10, just two days after the alleged murders, Mosquera was spotted near the iconic Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol, approximately 100 miles from the crime scene. A cyclist, mistaking him for a lost tourist, approached Mosquera, who claimed that a large red suitcase he was carrying contained car parts. However, the suitcase actually held the dismembered remains of Longworth and Alfonso, according to the prosecution.
In addition to the suitcase, further body parts were discovered in a large silver trunk that Mosquera had with him. The couple's heads were later found in a chest freezer located in their apartment, adding to the horror of the situation.


Prosecutors revealed that Mosquera, a Colombian national, had been hired to engage in "extreme sex" with Alfonso when the attack occurred. The court was informed that Longworth was allegedly killed first, struck in the back of the head with a hammer, while Alfonso suffered fatal stab wounds. Disturbingly, Mosquera was reportedly recorded singing and dancing shortly after the attack.
During a recent court hearing, Mosquera admitted to the manslaughter of Alfonso, but the prosecution rejected this plea, asserting that he "could hardly deny" the murder, as the incident was filmed. Prosecuting attorney Deanna Heer KC emphasized that the attack took place during a sexual encounter, which was documented on video.

Alfonso had a penchant for "extreme sex" with Mosquera and another unidentified man, a situation that Longworth was aware of but had no involvement in. The prosecution described Mosquera as a "pornographic performer," highlighting the degrading acts that were often filmed and shared online.
Prior to the murders, Mosquera had visited the UK multiple times, spending time with the couple and engaging in sexual activities with Alfonso in exchange for money. The couple had also traveled to Colombia to visit Mosquera, with social media images showing the trio enjoying a boat trip and beach outings together.

Following the alleged murders, Mosquera reportedly attempted to steal money from the couple. Prosecutors claim he tried to transfer over $5,000 to his own account online and withdrew more than $1,000 in cash from ATMs before the transactions were declined. Additionally, he created a PowerPoint document containing the couple's banking information.

In the weeks leading up to the murders, Mosquera's online activity raised alarms, as he conducted disturbing searches on his computer. These included queries about "serial killers of London" and films related to the notorious Victorian murderer Jack the Ripper. He also looked up the value of the couple's home and browsed Facebook Marketplace for a chest freezer.
As the trial continues, Mosquera denies the murders of Longworth, a retired handyman from Ireland, and Alfonso, a swimming instructor originally from France who held British citizenship.