A man accused of brutally killing and dismembering a couple in London, before transporting their remains to Bristol’s iconic Clifton Suspension Bridge, is now standing trial at the Old Bailey.
The prosecution revealed chilling evidence from Mosquera’s computer, which showed searches like “serial killers of London” and browsing Facebook Marketplace for chest freezers prior to the murders.
Clifton Suspension Bridge Discovery
On July 10, a cyclist spotted Mosquera with two suitcases near the Clifton Suspension Bridge. After noticing liquid leaking from one case, bridge staff alerted police. Officers discovered human remains inside and traced the origin to the victims’ flat.
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Mosquera fled the scene but was later arrested near Bristol Temple Meads Station in the early hours of July 13.
Public Reaction and Ongoing Trial
The horrifying case has left communities in both London and Bristol reeling. Neighbours described the victims as a “friendly couple who seemed genuinely fond of each other.”
The trial continues at the Old Bailey, where Mosquera faces a full trial for the double murder, with prosecutors arguing he committed the killings in a calculated bid for financial gain.
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