Bristol suitcase murderer admits possessing indecent images of children
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Bristol suitcase murderer admits possessing indecent images of children
"Yostin Andres Mosquera, 35, killed civil partners Albert Alfonso, 62, and Paul Longworth, 71, on 8 July 2024 in their flat in Scotts Road in the west London suburb of Shepherd's Bush. Two days later, he was seen on Bristol's Clifton Suspension Bridge with two large suitcases one of which was leaking blood, the Metropolitan Police said. He ran away when challenged by a member of the public, and when police were called, they found body parts inside the suitcases."
"Mr Justice Bennathan jailed Mosquera for 16 months, telling the defendant: After you were arrested your laptop and other devices were seized. They were examined and in it were found at least 1,500 category A indecent photographs or pseudo-photographs, some of them moving images of children. They were very young children being subjected to a variety of sexual abuse really of horrifying detail and nature."
Yostin Andres Mosquera killed civil partners Albert Alfonso and Paul Longworth on 8 July 2024 in their Shepherd's Bush flat. Two days later he was seen on Clifton Suspension Bridge with two suitcases, one leaking blood; he fled and police later found body parts in the suitcases. A luggage label led police to the flat, where the victims' decapitated heads and other body parts were recovered from a chest freezer. Mosquera pleaded guilty to possessing indecent images of children, admitting thousands of category A, B and C images, including moving images of young children sexually abused. Mr Justice Bennathan jailed Mosquera for 16 months to run concurrently with his murder sentence.
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