“Naked Killer Danced and Sang After Brutal Murder”

A horrifying incident unfolded as a naked adult film performer sang and danced after brutally killing an elderly man with a hammer and slashing the throat of his partner during a sexual encounter. Yostin Andres Mosquera, 35, was captured on video dancing and singing in Spanish about “bad meat” while the victim, Albert Alfonso, lay injured on the floor. Mosquera was shown repeatedly asking the victim if he liked what was happening.

Mosquera initiated a sexual encounter with Mr. Alfonso before using a knife to fatally wound him deliberately. The murder was recorded by cameras set up by Mr. Alfonso for their shared sessions. The judge mentioned that Mr. Alfonso tried to resist but was caught off guard. Mosquera was seen dancing joyfully after the crime and then proceeded to access the victim’s bank accounts.

Earlier on the same day, Paul Longworth, Mr. Alfonso’s partner, was viciously attacked and killed with a hammer by Mosquera, who also attempted theft. Mosquera proceeded to dismember the victims after the events on July 8 in Sheperd’s Bush, West London. The heads of the victims were found in a freezer, while the rest of their bodies were transported in a suitcase to Bristol, where Mosquera intended to dispose of them off the Clifton Suspension Bridge. The Colombian national was apprehended at Bristol Temple Meads railway station.

Mosquera received a sentence of 40 years and 264 days. Prior to sentencing, he admitted to child sex offenses. The court revealed that Mr. Alfonso had provided various support to Mosquera, including gym memberships, English lessons, and trips to Brighton.

In the lead-up to the tragic events, Mr. Alfonso and Mr. Longworth took Mosquera to Brighton, where they engaged in sexual activities with another individual. Mosquera was first introduced to the couple through online sessions and visited them in London in October 2023.

Regarding Mosquera’s abhorrent crimes involving children, the judge condemned his actions, highlighting the severe nature of the abuse inflicted on young children. Mosquera was actively engaged in facilitating child abuse through a network. A psychiatric assessment did not find any mental health conditions that could justify or lessen the severity of Mosquera’s offenses.

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