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Yostin Andres Mosquera: Man guilty of murdering two men before dumping remains in suitcases on Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol

A man was found guilty of killing the two men before leaving his remnants to the suitcases near the Clifton Hangor Bridge in Bristol.

35 -year -old Yostin Andres Mosquera, Woolwich Crown court 62 -year -old civilian partners Alfonso and 71 -year -old Paul Longworth, Scotts Road, Shepherd Bush, Western London was found guilty in his apartments in Western London. He then threw his remnants into suitcases near the Cliftton Hanging Bridge.

According to the prosecution, Mosquera, who stayed with the couple, “cut and smashed” them, froze some of his remnants and put the rest in the trunk.

While the threat was allegedly stabbing Mr. Alfonso on his face and neck, Longworth was attacked with a hammer behind his head, and his skull was torn apart, the jury members in Woolwich Crown Court.

The jury members heard that Mr. Alfonso was a part of this world, Mosquera, where he met “Extreme Sex” and online.

The residues were found by the Clitton Hangor Bridge in the baggage

The residues were found by the Clitton Hangor Bridge in the baggage (Jonathan Brady/Pa Tel)

62 -year -old was stabbed in a session; The court showed Mosquera singing and dance footage after the attack.

Prosecutor Deanna Heer KC said Mosquera plans to throw the suitcases on the bridge to throw the ruins after the “calculated” and “pre -prepared” murders.

Mosquera confessed to killing Mr. Alfonso, but claimed that he was Manslaugher because of the loss of control; He claimed that he was not guilty of killing men, and instead, he insisted that Mr. Alfonso killed Mr. Longworth.

Mosquera claimed that he was afraid of his own life and believed that he would be killed when he stabbed Mr. Alfonso, he claimed that Mr. Alfonso had already thought he had already done Mr. Longworth and added that his family was threatened in Colombia.

The defense lawyer suggested that Mr. Alfonso, including singing and dance, could be an explosion because he was overwhelmed by what happened after stabbing his actions.

Mosquera claimed that his family felt 'scared' in Colombia and that threats were made.

Mosquera claimed that his family felt ‘scared’ in Colombia and that threats were made. (Elizabeth Cook/Pa Tel)

The jury unanimously met for five hours and three minutes before finding Mosquera guilty.

Judge, Justice Bennathan KC said that he would punish Mosquera on October 24 after ordered a psychiatric report.

“Although the only person I can pass on you is one of the prison of life, I will not give you sentences today,” he said.

“I will order a psychiatric report about you. To cooperate with the psychiatrist in order to decide the minimum term you will serve.”

Ollie, the detective chief inspector, described it as a özgür sadest murder investigations ği discussed by a senior police officer from the Metropolitan Police.

“I think this is probably one of the most traumatic, sad murder investigations I have dealt with because of this video and the fact that it took place during sexual activities in their homes.”

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