BBC News, West of England
The murder of Albert Alphonso and Paul Longworth by Yostin Muskera revealed the world of extreme sex, dark web videos and adult materials. But how did the three people know each other – and why did the mosquito kill them?
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Three people enjoying the speedboat ride at a luxury resort in Colombia – Yostin Mosquito and Albert Alphonso’s selfie with Paul Longworth looks like the best friends.
But reality was quite different.
The smile had complex relations based on extreme sex, domination and financial transactions, all were present with a love and careful partnership.
Four months after taking the photo, the mosquito mercilently killed both men in their London flat before destroying their bodies on 8 July 2024, and with them in a suitcase more than 116 miles (186 km). He hired a man with a van to take a person to Bristol, which left him close to the city’s suspension bridge, where the mosquito planned to throw him.
Albert, 62, and Paul, 71, were earlier a civilian marriage and when they separated, they remained close and continued to live together.
The police described men without “huge family, friend circles”, instead “everything of each other, their rocks and their world”.
Albert was a swimming instructor and was training to become a lifeguard at the Mode Club Gym in Aceton, West London.
He grew up in Bidart, France, and trained at a hotel school in Biaritz before going to UK to manage hotels.
He was earlier a general manager at 375 Kensington High Street – a luxury residential property in West London with apartments and penthouse.
In the statements read by Woolwich Crown Court, former Albert colleagues described him as “funny, official and motivated”.
It was in this building that Albert met Paul, who recently retired.
They were tied to the fact that both of them were promoted and in February 2023 they entered a civil partnership, although Paul’s friends told the BBC that he was “not open about his sexuality” and referred to Albert as his brother.
Paul was widely described as “extremely kind” by friends and neighbors.
74 -year -old Kevin of Shepherd Bush drank with Door Paul and knew him for more than 20 years.
“He is a good, warm, generous person,” he said.
“Always humble. Always you buy a drink, sit and chat.”
George Hachisan, who used to drink with Paul, said: “He was just one of the boys. He was a very good man, never any harm to anyone.”
Although Albert was said to be private about his personal life, the test revealed a world of extreme sex, for which he often paid, participated in the video of online and shared.
It was a side of his life that Paul had nothing to do with, although he knew and accepted it.
A Colombian National, Muskera, was also posting score of his own video performing online extreme sex acts under various pseudo -names.
Now 35, he lived in Medeline, and had five brothers and a sister, who died a few years ago. They also have two children.
Albert and Mosquito began speaking on Skype from nearly 2012. By 2017, Albert began paying mosquitoes for sexual videos, which allegedly became more extreme with time.
They eventually met the person in 2023 when Muschewara first visited England.
But it seems that Albert called his sexual relations wrong.
While it seemed that Albert was in it for sex, the mosquito was for money.
The court heard that Albert had kept his entire life open to a person with whom his relationship was in fact, in transaction.
Albert’s bank statement suggests that he received more than £ 17,500 from a company operating an extreme pornography website from a company between September 2, 2022 and 12 July 2024.
Between May 2022 and February 2024, Albert sent a total of $ 7,735 mosquito in 72 payments – about £ 5,800.
And between January 2024 and 19 June 2024, Albert shifted £ 928 via Moneygram, providing international money transfer services.
In turn, the mosquito posted porn on four websites, including more than 100 videos and images, using online pseudo -names.
Customers asked for sex shows and earned $ 2,682.90 between 30 June 2022 and 12 June 2024.
But Muskera told the court that he did not know that Albert was sharing her video until a few days ago, until she murdered her – despite agreeing that she had signed a consent form in 2023, allowing Albert to upload her images online and to keep financial profits for her.
In October 2023, the mosquito traveled to the UK and stayed in Albert’s house. He told the court that he was raped by “every day” by Albert and he did not enjoy the extreme sex acts, which he had paid to perform.
In October 2023, Albert paid for a mosquito to move to Britain, living in his London flat.
During his stay, the mosquito visited Madame Tussauds, traveled to an open top bus and went on a boat journey on the Temes River.
Then in March 2024, Albert took Paul to Colombia, where he stayed in Cartahanga – and Albert paid the mosquito to arrive and meet him.
One of Paul’s drinking friends, Kevin Door told the BBC that he had warned him about the visit to the country.
“We said that ‘this is a dangerous place Paul, there is not about’,” said Mr. Door.
In May that year, the mosquito made another extreme video for Albert and within weeks he returned to Britain, staying with the pair – again at Albert’s expense.
This time Albert arranged a guest membership for Moskera in his gym, set it to join the five-side football team WhatsApp group of his work, and enrolled him in a four-week English language course.
The three also traveled to Brighton for a day visit, visited the ghat and where the mosquito was shot on a zip-wire.
However, in the days before the mosquito, Heathro landed at the airport and during his stay, he was getting information about Albert and Paul’s finance, discovered a chest freezer and industrial liquider as well as seen as deadly poison and arsenic.
Paul and Albert were killed on 8 July.
Paul was repeatedly hit with a hammer, shattering his skull. His body was then hidden at the bottom of a Diwan bed, while the mosquito waited to Albert’s house.
During a recorded sex session, the mosquito killed Albert, after which he sang and danced around the room.
He then accessed Albert’s computer in an attempt to send £ 4,000 to his bank account in Colombia, as well as other financial withdrawal.
When it failed, he went to a nearby cashpoint and withdrew hundreds of pounds from Albert’s accounts.
The mosquito rejected his body after days – by placing his head in the chest freezer and other body parts were transported to the bristles in the suitcase.
The unexpected and cruel killing of Albert and Paul shocked their community.
Mr. Door said that the nature of the murders has broken its heart.
After a trial in Woolwich Crown Court, the mosquito was found guilty of dual murders and will be sentenced in October.
Additional reporting by Fiona Lamdin, Adam Crauthar and Bath Cruce.