Sex, murder and bodies in suitcases - who were the men involved?
Yostin Mosquera murdered Albert Alfonso and Paul Longworth in their London flat on July 8, 2024, exposing a troubling relationship marked by extreme sexual practices and financial transactions. The men, who had a civil partnership, were described by police as each other's main support system. Mosquera, a Colombian national, engaged in paid sexual interactions with Alfonso that began in 2012 and intensified over time. Evidence presented in court indicated that Alfonso had sent Mosquera approximately $7,735 across numerous payments. Following the murder, Mosquera dismembered their bodies and sought to dispose of them near the Bristol suspension bridge.
Friends and colleagues portrayed Alfonso as a dedicated swimming instructor, while Longworth was remembered as a kind handyman. The case underscores the potential dangers inherent in online relationships, particularly those involving financial transactions. It raises questions about the intersection of adult content creation and personal safety.