UK- Two suitcases believed to contain human remains found, man seen acting suspiciously @ Clifton Suspension Bridge, Bristol, 11 July 2024

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It said he had searched an industrial blender so maybe the body parts he kept in the freezer were going in that….the identifiable parts.
My thinking is that he would want them identified in Bristol so it would seem that they were killed there and not at home. It seems that he took one set of hands to Bristol but not the other. I suppose one would be enough.
 
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My thinking is that he would want them identified in Bristol so it would seem that they were killed there and not at home. It seems that he took one set of hands to Bristol but not the other. I suppose one would be enough.
It’s sounding more likely he didn’t have much of an educated plan only that he wanted to steel and head back home…wonder if he’d of got back to the house he’d of taken the camcorder footage.
 
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The London sightseeing photos
 

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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...sexually-assaulting-teenager-court-hears.html

A witness, giving evidence under the pseudonym James Smith, appeared by video link on Wednesday at the Old Bailey in the trial of Yostin Mosquera, who is accused of murdering and Albert Alfonso, 62, and Paul Longworth, 71.

Mr Smith told the court he was later introduced to Mosquera, who was described by Mr Alfonso as a young man from Colombia who was staying with them while attending Ealing College.

He said Mr Alfonso claimed to be paying Mosquera's travel and college fees, and that Mosquera told him he had a wife and child back home.

'I asked if he was gay or straight - he said he was just doing it for the money. I said, 'Great - so was I',' Mr Smith said.
 
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Using the pseudonym James Smith, the prosecution witness told the jury at the Old Bailey he was about 17 or 18 years old when he first met Mr Alfonso, nearly 20 years ago.

Giving evidence via video link, he said he had gone to Mr Alfonso's flat for drinks after a rugby match and waking up with a "banging headache".

When Mr Smith asked 'what's happened?', Mr Alfonso showed him a video of himself performing sex acts on Mr Smith.

"I didn't know what to do. I was mortified. At this point I didn't know my sexuality - I was confused and scared," he told the court.

"[Being a] black boy in London, gay, whether you were drunk or not - it didn't matter."

He said Mr Alfonso told him he was "not going to show anyone" and if he did "favours" for him, the video would never be shared.
 
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The London sightseeing photos

Where are those pictures from? I haven’t seen them in any article! Thanks for posting them
 
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Thank you. From your link -

"Justice Bennathan said there had been problems identifying the accurate times of searches made by Mosquera on his laptop, which had been used as evidence in the trial.

He told jurors the trial "simply cannot continue".

"We simply have to resolve this before we have a fair trial," he added."
 
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Gosh those poor jurors. Having to see all of those videos and hear those witness statements and then the trial not even being concluded. They've seen things they cannot unsee. How horrendous.
 
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How strange!
I have always thought
all evidence is checked x times
to be tip-top
when finally presented during trial 🤔
 
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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...🤬🤬-star-bodies-Clifton-Suspension-Bridge.html


Mr Justice Bennathan told the jury: 'Ladies and gentlemen I regret to tell you that for reasons I will explain we simply cannot continue with this trial so I'm about to abandon this trial and discharge you from being on this jury and the trial will have to happen again.

'Because you have been here for three weeks and exposed to some dramatic evidence, because of that I thought you were due a proper explanation as to what happened.

'The defendant's laptop was analysed and some of the activity and searches on that laptop were put in evidence.

'At some stage it was realised that the CCTV of outside that flats meant that at least one of the timings couldn't be right because no one was in the flat at that time.

'People are trying to resolve that. Experts are being brought in and as we speak are reassembling the laptop and conducting experiments on it.

'They are trying to work out what the real timings were on the laptop.

'I'm afraid it's been a great waste of your time, my time and the Central Criminal Court's valuable court space.'
 
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Poor jury.
 
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"A Columbian 🤬🤬🤬🤬 actor accused of murdering an elderly couple will go on trial later this month. Yostin Andres Mosquera, 35 put the dismembered heads of Albert Alfonso, 62 and Paul Longworth, 71, into a chest freezer after the killings. Other parts of their bodies were found in two suitcases on Bristol’s Clifton Suspension Bridge on 10 July last year."

 
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It seems as if retrial has started

An actor killed a man on camera during sex after he had battered his partner to death with a hammer, a court heard. Yostin Andres Mosquera, 35, then put the dismembered heads of Albert Alfonso, 62 and Paul Longworth, 71, into a chest freezer, jurors heard. Other parts of their bodies were found in two suitcases on Bristol’s Clifton Suspension Bridge on 10 July last year. Mosquera, a Colombian national, had been staying at the couple’s home on Scotts Road,…

 
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Ms Heer said images recovered from Mr Mosquera's laptop show he was viewing adverts for chest freezers and searched on Google "Where on the head is a knock fatal" in Spanish before killing Mr Longworth and hiding his body in a divan bed.

Ms Heer said a post mortem examination of Mr Longworth's body revealed he had suffered severe blunt force trauma to the head which caused his death.

The jury was shown a video of Mr Mosquera killing Mr Alfonso by stabbing him multiple times, before singing and dancing and attempting to access Mr Alfonso's online banking accounts.

He made several cash withdrawals from Mr Alfonso's different bank accounts before the transactions started getting declined, the court was told.

 
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Ms Heer said images recovered from Mr Mosquera's laptop show he was viewing adverts for chest freezers and searched on Google "Where on the head is a knock fatal" in Spanish before killing Mr Longworth and hiding his body in a divan bed.

Ms Heer said a post mortem examination of Mr Longworth's body revealed he had suffered severe blunt force trauma to the head which caused his death.

The jury was shown a video of Mr Mosquera killing Mr Alfonso by stabbing him multiple times, before singing and dancing and attempting to access Mr Alfonso's online banking accounts.

He made several cash withdrawals from Mr Alfonso's different bank accounts before the transactions started getting declined, the court was told.

A literal horror movie. I cannot imagine being on that jury. You can't unsee that...and it's not fiction.
 
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No - just abysmal.
 
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