The killer who murdered the elderly couple danced naked while singing after the crime.

The killer who murdered the elderly couple danced naked while singing after the crime.

22.07.2025 12:00

A couple living in London was brutally murdered in their home. The victims, 62-year-old Albert Alfonso and 71-year-old Paul Longworth, were killed by Colombian Yostin Andres Mosquera. After the murder, Mosquera walked around the room naked, dancing and singing.

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A couple living in London, the capital of England, was brutally murdered in their home. Moments after the murder, the killer was captured on security cameras dancing and singing naked.



The incident occurred in the Shepherd's Bush area of West London. The couple, 62-year-old Albert Alfonso and 71-year-old Paul Longworth, were killed by 35-year-old Colombian Yostin Andres Mosquera. The suspect had been staying at the couple's home for some time.



According to the investigation file, Mosquera first stabbed Alfonso to death. During this time, a camera that had been set up in the room recorded the moment of the murder. It was determined that the killer stabbed his victim multiple times, cutting his throat and body.



Later, Mosquera also killed Longworth by hitting him on the head with a hammer. After the murders, he wandered around the room naked, dancing and singing. The footage shows him removing his gloves and mask while covered in blood.



The killer dismembered the bodies. He placed some parts in the deep freezer and packed the remaining ones into suitcases to take them to the famous Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol. His aim was to throw the body parts off the bridge to destroy the evidence.



Additionally, it was determined that Mosquera accessed Alfonso's bank account using his computer and withdrew money from the accounts.



In court, it was stated that the victim Alfonso had previously had sexual relations with Mosquera, whom he met online, and that these events were also recorded by a camera.



Mosquera admitted to only killing Alfonso and claimed he did it "in self-defense." However, the jury agreed that he had killed both Alfonso and Longworth and found him guilty of two murders.



The defendant claimed that his family was threatened in Colombia, that he was in fear on the day of the incident, and that he was worried for his life. His lawyer argued that the naked dance after the murders could be a reflection of the shock and psychological breakdown Mosquera experienced.



The judge stated that there was no option other than a life sentence for Mosquera. It was announced that the sentencing hearing would take place on October 24 and that a report regarding the defendant's mental health would be prepared.



Chief Inspector Ollie Stride, who is leading the investigation, stated:



"This is one of the most shocking cases we have encountered as a team. Paul and Albert lost their lives in the most brutal way in their home. We have worked day and night to illuminate this murder and bring justice."



The killer who murdered the elderly couple danced and sang naked after the murder
The killer who murdered the elderly couple danced and sang naked after the murder
The killer who murdered the elderly couple danced and sang naked after the murder
The killer who murdered the elderly couple danced and sang naked after the murder


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