Jurors at Woolwich Crown Court heard evidence regarding the murders of Albert Alfonso and Paul Longworth in July 2024. Yostin Mosquera, 35, is accused of killing the couple, with blood found in various locations, indicating attempts to clean up afterward. Forensic investigator Emma White confirmed blood from Mr Alfonso was likely from a severed vein. Mosquera confessed to Mr Longworth's manslaughter but the prosecution emphasizes he intentionally murdered both men. Bloodied items, including a hammer and gloves, were discovered on the premises, contributing to the case against him.
Blood traces were discovered in every room of Albert Alfonso and Paul Longworth's flat, indicating severe violence had occurred within the residence. Forensic investigator Emma White noted signs of attempted cleanup alongside blood staining.
Yostin Mosquera, who has admitted to the manslaughter of Mr Longworth stemming from loss of self-control, is accused of murder by prosecutors, alleging he killed both men in a brutal manner involving a hammer and knife.
The gruesome details revealed in court include blood-stained towels found in the divan bed and items such as a hammer and gloves connected to the crime scene, painted a disturbing narrative of the events.
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