Adult Film Star Decapitated Couple, Kept Heads in a Freezer

In a disturbing case emerging from the United Kingdom, a 35-year-old man, Yostin Andres Mosquera, who had a career in the adult film industry, is currently facing charges of murder and dismemberment. Mosquera is alleged to have brutally killed Albert Alfonso, 62, and Paul Longworth, 71, in their West London residence on July 8, 2024. The court proceedings have unveiled the horrifying details of the crime, including claims that Mosquera stored the victims’ decapitated heads in a freezer and discarded their remains in suitcases at a popular landmark.

Two days post the alleged murders, Mosquera was spotted in Bristol, located 100 miles west of London, carrying a large red suitcase near the city’s renowned Clifton Suspension Bridge. A cyclist who crossed paths with Mosquera assumed he was a tourist who had lost his way. Mosquera reportedly informed the cyclist that the suitcase was filled with car parts. However, the prosecution contends that the suitcase contained the dismembered bodies of Alfonso and Longworth.

Additional evidence was found in a large silver trunk that Mosquera had in his possession, and the victims’ heads were discovered in a chest freezer at their apartment. Mosquera, a Colombian national, was allegedly hired by Alfonso for an “extreme sex” session when he attacked and killed him. The court was informed that Longworth was purportedly killed first with a hammer blow to the back of his head, followed by Alfonso’s death from multiple stab wounds.

In a chilling development, Mosquera was allegedly captured on video singing and dancing after the attack. He confessed to the manslaughter of Alfonso during a court hearing, but the prosecution dismissed his plea. The prosecution argued that Mosquera could not deny killing Alfonso as the attack took place during their sexual encounter, which was recorded.

The court was informed that Alfonso had a penchant for “extreme sex” with Mosquera and another unidentified man, a fact that Longworth was aware of and accepted. These encounters were often filmed and uploaded online, with Mosquera being referred to as a “pornographic performer” by the prosecution. The couple had visited Mosquera in Colombia on multiple occasions, and he had also traveled to the UK to spend time with them.

After the murders, Mosquera allegedly tried to steal money from the couple, attempting to transfer over $5,000 to his own account online. He is also accused of withdrawing over $1,000 in cash from ATMs before the transactions were declined. Prosecutors also claim that Mosquera created a PowerPoint document containing all of the couple’s banking information.

In the weeks leading up to the murders, Mosquera reportedly conducted a series of disturbing online searches, including “serial killers of London,” and movies about the infamous Victorian murderer Jack the Ripper. He also searched for the value of the couple’s home and looked for a chest freezer on Facebook Marketplace.

Mosquera denies murdering Longworth, a retired handyman from Ireland, and Alfonso, a swimming instructor originally from France who held British citizenship. The trial continues.