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Harrowing 'One of the most traumatic investigations of my career'

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July 22, 2025

THE double killing, dismemberment and dumping of the remains of a couple was described as “one of the most harrowing murder investigations” a senior police officer has ever dealt with.

Harrowing 'One of the most traumatic investigations of my career'

But why murderer Yostin Andres Mosquera chose to come to Bristol to dispose of their bodies may never be known.

Detective Chief Inspector Ollie Stride of the Metropolitan Police said the force discovered a “traumatic” video showing the dying moments of 62-year-old Albert Alfonso after he was stabbed by Mosquera shortly after they had sex in the victim's home.

Sex worker Mosquera, 35, has shown no remorse for the brutal and calculated murders of Mr Alfonso and his civil partner Paul Longworth, 71, in their west London home on 8 July last year, Mr Stride said.

The senior investigating officer in the case said: “I think certainly this is probably one of the most traumatic, harrowing murder investigations I've dealt with by virtue of that video, and the fact that it took place during their sexual activity in their own home.”

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