Man accused of dismembering couple gives evidence
Briefly

Yostin Mosquera, 35, stands trial for the alleged murder of Paul Longsworth and Albert Alfonso in London. He admitted to the manslaughter of Mr Alfonso, citing loss of self-control during a sexual encounter where he is accused of stabbing him. Mosquera is also accused of killing Mr Longworth with a hammer and hiding his body. The defendant claimed he was coerced into performing sexual acts for Mr Alfonso, who had previously paid him to create explicit videos. The trial continues as more evidence is presented.
Yostin Mosquera, 35, is accused of murdering Paul Longsworth and Albert Alfonso in a flat in London, then dismembering their bodies and disposing of the remains.
Mosquera admitted to manslaughter of Mr Alfonso, claiming a loss of self-control during a recorded sexual session in which he allegedly stabbed Mr Alfonso.
He testified about his relationship with Mr Alfonso, stating he was paid for sexual acts which became more extreme over time, leading to in-person meetings.
The court was informed that Mosquera was promised help to pay for an English course in exchange for performing acts that he claimed were against his will.
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