Extreme sex and bodies in suitcases

BBC News, England’s West

The murder of Albert Alfonso and Paul Longworth by Yostin Mosquera revealed excessive sex, dark web videos and the world of creating adult content. But how did the three men know each other – and why did Mosquera kill them?
WARNING: This article contains details that some may find sadness, including violence and sexual definitions.
The three men who enjoy the ride travel in a luxury facility in Colombia – Albert Alfonso’s Yoşquera and Paul Longworth and Selfie liken them to the best friends.
But the real was quite different.
Behind the smiles, as well as a loving and kind partnership, as well as complex relationships based on extreme sex, domination and financial transactions.
Four months after the photograph was taken, Mosquera brutally killed both men in the London apartments on July 8, 2024, before smashing their bodies and traveling more than 116 miles (186 km) in a suitcase with them. He held a man with a minibus to take him to Bristol, who left him close to the suspended bridge of the city where Mosquera plans to throw them.

62 -year -old Albert and 71 -year -old Paul had previously been in a civilian marriage and stayed close when they left and continued to live together.
The police described men as “big family, friends circles”, and instead described “everything of each other, rocks and worlds”.
Albert was a swimming instructor and was training to be a lifeguard at the Mode Club Sports Hall in Acton in Western London.
Bidart grew up in France and studied at a hotel school in Biarritz before moving to England to manage hotels.
He had previously been the general manager of 375 Kensington High Street – a luxurious housing with apartments and attic floors in Western London.
In the statements read to Woolwich Crown Court, Albert’s former colleagues described him as “funny, authorized and motivated”.
In this building, Albert met Paul, a recent retired mechanic.
Although Paul’s friends told the BBC that he was not “open to sexuality” and called Albert as his brother, they both entered into a civilian partnership in February 2023.
Paul was widely described by friends and neighbors as “extremely gentle”.
74 -year -old Kevin Dore was drinking Shepherd’s Paul from Bush, and he knew him for more than 20 years.
He said, “He’s a beautiful, warm, generous person.”
“Always polite. Always take you a drink, sit and chat.”
“He was only one of the men. He was a very good man, he did not harm anyone.”

Although Albert is said to be special about his personal life, the hearing revealed the overly sex world, where he often paid, participated and shared online videos.
Paul had nothing to do with, but he seemed to have known and agreed.
Mosquera, a Colombian citizen, was also publishing the scores of online videos under various nicknames.
Now he lived in 35, Medellin, and had five men and a sister who died a few years ago. He also has two children.
Albert and Mosquera have started to talk about Skype since 2012. Until 2017, Albert began to pay Mosquera for sexual videos that became more excessively over time.
Finally, when Mosquera first went to England for time, they met personally in 2023.
But Albert misrepresented his sexual relations.
Although Albert seems to be so for gender, Mosquera was for money.
The Court heard Albert’s entire life open to a man with his relationship in fact.
Albert’s bank statements show that it has received more than 17,500 £ from a company running over 2 September 2022 and July 12, 2024.
Between May 2022 and February 2024, Albert sent a total of $ 7,735 for 72 payment to Mosquera – equivalent of about £ 5,800.
And between January 2024 and 19 June 2024, Albert transferred £ 928 through Moneygram, which provides international money transfer services.
In contrast, Mosquera has released porn on four websites, including more than 100 videos and pictures online, using pseudonym.
Customers wanted sex shows and won $ 2,682,90 between June 30, 2022 and 12 June 2024.

However, Mosquera said he didn’t know that Albert did not know that he had shared his online videos a few days before he killed him – although Albert accepted his online uploading online images and keeping his financial profit.
In October 2023, Mosquera went to England and stayed at Albert’s house. He said that he was raped by Albert “every day” by Albert and did not enjoy the extreme sex actions paid to perform.
In October 2023, Albert paid Mosquera to visit him in England and stay in London apartments.
During his stay, Mosquera visited Madame Tussauds, made a trip to an open upper bus and went on a boat trip on the Thames River.
Later, in March 2024, Albert took Paul to Colombia, where they stayed in Cartahenga, and paid money to come and meet Albert Mosquera.
Kevin Dore, one of Paul’s drinking friends, said BBC warned him about traveling to the country.
“We said,” This is Paul, don’t get trouble, “Mr. Dore said.
In May, he made another extreme video for Mosquera Albert and returned to England in weeks, stayed with the couple – again at the expense of Albert.
This time, Albert organized a guest member for Mosquera in the gym, prepared him to join the five -sided football team WhatsApp group of his work and recorded a four -week English language course.
The three men also went to Brighton for a day trip, visited the pier, and Mosquera withdrew with a zipper wire.
However, the days before Mosquera landed at Heathrow Airport and during the time he stayed, he had access to information about Albert and Paul’s financing, searched for a chest freezing and industrial fluid and searched for deadly poison and arsenic.
Paul and Albert were killed on July 8th.

Paul was hit with a hammer many times and smashed his skull. While his body was later hidden at the bottom of a divan bed, he waited for Mosquera Albert to come home.
During a registered sex session, he stabbed Mosquera Albert to his death, then sang and danced around the room.
He then accessed Albert’s computer to send £ 4,000 to his bank account in Colombia and to make other financial withdrawals.
When this failed, he went to a nearby cash point and attracted hundreds of pounds from Albert’s accounts.
Days later, Mosquera shredded his bodies – he placed his heads in his chest freezing and carried the other body pieces to Bristol in the suitcases.
The unexpected and brutal killing of Albert and Paul shocked their communities.
Mr. Dore, the nature of the murders broke the heart, he said.
Mosquera was found guilty of double murders after a hearing at Woolwich Crown Court and will be sentenced in October.
Additional reports by Fiona Lamdin, Adam Crowther and Beth Cruse.