**Chilling Murder Case: Porn Actor Sentenced to Life** A Colombian national, Yostin Andres Mosquera, 35, has been sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 42 years for the brutal murders of a couple in West London. The sentencing took place at Woolwich Crown Court, where a judge indicated that Mosquera may never be safe for release. Mosquera was found guilty of killing 62-year-old Albert Alfonso and his civil partner, 71-year-old Paul Longworth, in a horrific crime that involved dismemberment and attempted theft. The murders occurred on July 8 last year, while Mosquera was staying at the couple's flat in Shepherd's Bush. In a shocking turn of events, Mosquera was filmed singing and dancing shortly after he fatally attacked Mr Alfonso during a sex game. He inflicted 22 stab wounds on Mr Alfonso, who was described as vulnerable and naked at the time of the attack. Mr Longworth was killed with a hammer, suffering severe head injuries that left his skull shattered. Prosecutor Deanna Heer KC detailed the premeditated nature of the crimes, stating, "The defendant planned in advance to kill both of the victims in order to steal from them." Mosquera attempted to dispose of the bodies by placing them in suitcases and transporting them to Bristol, intending to throw them off the Clifton Suspension Bridge. However, he fled when staff noticed suspicious activity. After the murders, Mosquera was arrested at Bristol Temple Meads railway station. He had previously claimed that the suitcases contained car parts. The court heard that he had conducted internet searches related to the murders, including phrases like "hammer killer" and inquiries about the couple's financial worth. Despite admitting to the killing of Mr Alfonso, Mosquera claimed it was manslaughter due to loss of control and denied murdering both men. A medical report presented in court found that he was not suffering from any mental health disorder at the time of the crimes. The case has drawn significant attention due to its gruesome details and the nature of the crimes, highlighting the tragic loss of life and the betrayal of trust involved.