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Porn star, 34, who ‘dumped suitcases with decapitated couple's bodies on bridge' says he was ‘raped every day' by victim
Porn star, 34, who ‘dumped suitcases with decapitated couple's bodies on bridge' says he was ‘raped every day' by victim

The Irish Sun

time5 days ago

  • The Irish Sun

Porn star, 34, who ‘dumped suitcases with decapitated couple's bodies on bridge' says he was ‘raped every day' by victim

A PORN star accused of murdering two men and cutting them up before travelling to the Clifton Suspension Bridge with some of their body parts has claimed he was "raped every day" by one of his alleged victims. Yostin Andres Mosquera, 35, is on trial for the murders of Albert Alfonso, 62, and Paul Longworth, 71, on July 8 last year in the flat the two shared in Scotts Road, Shepherd's Bush, west London. 5 Yostin Andres Mosquera is on trial for the murders of Albert Alfonso, 62, and Paul Longworth, 71 5 Yostin Andres Mosquera, left, with Albert Alfonso and Paul Longworth 5 Mosquera is alleged to have repeatedly stabbed Mr Alfonso, who suffered injuries to his torso, face and neck, while Mr Longworth was attacked with a hammer to the back of his head and his skull shattered, jurors at Woolwich Crown Court have previously heard. Mosquera was planning to steal money from them and he has also "made up" a claim of rape against Mr Alfonso, prosecutor Deanna Heer KC said. Under cross-examination on Monday, Mosquera claimed that Mr Alfonso had "raped him every day" and that made him feel "sad" but not angry. Speaking through a translator, Mosquera, who was involved in filmed sex sessions with Mr Alfonso, told the court: "I felt sad. I never felt anger. I do not get angry with anybody," Mosquera had first come to the UK from Of the alleged sex assaults, Mosquera told the court: "I felt humiliated, sad, trapped - I never tend to get to anger." The alleged rapes sometimes "would happen so quickly because he (Mr Alfonso) would drink beer and not be aware of what was happening". He also claimed there were times when Mr Alfonso was "out of control." Most read in The Sun Ms Heer took Mosquera to his "detailed" defence statement produced for the trial and said "there is no mention of Albert Alfonso raping you". She told Mosquera: "Albert Alfonso insisted the defendant and he would make a number of sex videos and you did not feel you had any option, you felt sexually exploited. "You were aware that Mr Alfonso was making money out of posting videos of your sexual activity and that made you feel even more exploited - but you do not mention at all Mr Mosquera, that Mr Alfonso was raping you every day. "Is that because you are making it up?" Mosquera replied: "No." Mosquera admits killing Mr Alfonso but claims it was manslaughter by reason of loss of control. He denies murdering either man and insists Mr Alfonso killed Mr Longworth. Both Mr Alfonso's and Mr Longworth's remains were later found in a suitcase near Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol. Mosquera had been sharing paid sexual content of himself online for more than a decade, including under the name I Am Black Master, the jury heard. His claim of not knowing Mr Alfonso was posting their videos online was branded as "a nonsense" by the prosecution. It said he had signed a form which gave his permission that he could have got translated. Mr Alfonso killed Mr Longworth after they had a row in the bathroom, according to Mosquera. The court heard he saw Mr Alfonso get some black gloves from a bedroom, before hearing noises from the next room. Then Mr Alfonso walked Mr Longworth to a bedroom and went on to have a long shower. Mosquera said he could not tell if Mr Longworth was injured, and told the jury "I wasn't sure if he was alive or not" and "I was quite afraid". Mr Alfonso was wearing the gloves and there was "bleeding on his hands". Within minutes of killing Mr Alfonso, Mosquera was online and trying to look at the man's bank account, the court heard. Then in the early hours of the morning, Mosquera took Mr Alfonso's bank card and walked to the cashpoint and withdrew money. Mosquera said: "In the beginning I did not know where I was going to take the suitcases. I was going to go to Brighton." Ms Heer said: "You decided to take money from Mr Alfonso after you killed him." Mosquera said: "Yes, because he was supposed to give me money before but he was not able to. He was supposed to give me money to go to Brighton." The prosecution also said that Mosquera had got hold of Mr Alfonso's financial information. Ms Heer said: "You copied over pages from spreadsheets containing Mr Alfonso's bank account details, user names and id's, passwords - relating to Barclays, Halifax, Natwest, Moneygram, PayPal account - all of that information you copied on to your computer on June 27." Ms Heer continued: "The purpose of taking this document was because you wanted to steal money from Mr Alfonso." Mosquera replied "no", saying he moved "many documents, not just that one" and he sometimes cleared space on Mr Alfonso's computer. Ms Heer said that by 4 July, Mosquera had access to all of Mr Alfonso's and Mr Longworth's bank details. He was making searches in Spanish about whether it is possible to connect to a switched-off computer to see what is on the hard disc, posing questions about property values and how much he could withdraw from the Halifax Bank - even though he did not have an account with them. Mosquera said he was studying English and claimed some of his fellow Spanish-speaking students said bank accounts could be opened with certain data, so he tried it. The court heard Mosquera also made a search for buildings for sale in his hometown of Medellin, Colombia. Mosquera said: "I was always searching for these things. When I am in Colombia -how much building cost and cars. I even looked up how much Liverpool Football Club cost, because I am a fan." Searches on his computer brought up the value of the Scotts Road flat, including one on July 8 at 8.30am, the jury heard. Mosquera said the search was done out of "curiosity like always" and that this information would come up when you put the address into the computer but he was not looking for properties to rent or sell. Read more on the Irish Sun Ms Heer told him: "You were planning to steal from Albert Alfonso and Paul Longworth and you were trying to find out what they were worth." Mosquera replied: "No, if I wanted to do that I would have done this in Medellin in my own country. Why would I look for something I do not know." 5 The court heard Mosquera had created a PowerPoint of the couple's banking information Credit: PA 5 The alleged attack unfolded in the flat the men shared in Scotts Road, Shepherd's Bush, west London Credit: PA

Adult star Kylie Page's cause of death revealed after X-rated performer, 28, who featured in Netflix doc suddenly passes
Adult star Kylie Page's cause of death revealed after X-rated performer, 28, who featured in Netflix doc suddenly passes

Scottish Sun

time03-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scottish Sun

Adult star Kylie Page's cause of death revealed after X-rated performer, 28, who featured in Netflix doc suddenly passes

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) PORN and Netflix star Kylie Page's cause of death has been revealed after she passed away at the age of 28. The adult entertainment industry is mourning the loss of the actress, real name Kylie Pylant, after she died at her Los Angeles County home, with tributes led by porn site Brazzers. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 6 Adult star Kylie Page died at 28 Credit: instagram 6 She died after a suspected overdose, according to reports Credit: instagram 6 Tributes have poured in from the adult entertainment industry Credit: Instagram / therealkyliepagex Now, it has been revealed the actress died following a suspected overdose, TMZ reports, citing law enforcement sources. Cops reportedly found fentanyl and other drug paraphernalia in her home when they called round. A concerned friend first raised the alarm and prompted emergency teams to visit Kylie's Hollywood home. But the fire department tragically found Kylie lifeless when they arrived at the scene. read more in celebrity 'TOTAL FAILURE' Diddy may only get TIME SERVED after disastrous prosecution, says lawyer An overdose is the running theory, but the official cause of death has yet to be confirmed - though foul play is not suspected. She passed away on June 25 - just one day after her final social media post. Since joining the adult industry in 2016, Kylie starred in more than 200 adult movies from major production houses including Brazzers, Naughty America and various Vixen Media Group brands. She also featured in the Netflix series 'Hot Girls Wanted: Turned On" in 2017, in which she openly discussed her struggle with substance abuse. A GoFundMe has been set up by Kylie's family to bring her body back to from California to the Midwest and to cover funeral costs. The appeal reads: "Kylie was a daughter who loved hard, a sister who never let go, and a friend who showed up without being asked. Big changes coming to PornHub and a dozen other XXX sites soon "She was the kind of person who made you feel like family — no matter who you were. "We lost her too soon, and now her family is trying to bring her home from California to the Midwest — to lay her to rest surrounded by friends and family." More than $10,000 has so far been donated. Leading adult content producer Brazzers said: "The Brazzers team is deeply saddened to learn of Kylie Page's passing. Kylie will be remembered for her laughter, kindness and bringing light wherever she went. 6 Kylie starred in more than 200 adult films since her career began in 2016 Credit: instagram 6 She worked with a number of top production houses including Brazzers Credit: instagram "We extend our heartfelt condolences to Kylie's family, friends, and fans during this difficult time.' Leah Gotti, a fellow adult star and a close friend of Page told AVN she was "terribly sad" by the tragic news. She added: "I just think, overall, she was a [happily] infectious person. "She was really light and bright and she just loved to smile, laugh, and really valued living life to the fullest and being free as much as possible." Alex Mack of Hussie Models said: "Losing Kylie is truly heartbreaking. "She was a kind soul, a wonderful friend, and always brought warmth and energy wherever she went. "That's exactly how I'll always remember her, full of life and kindness." After learning the sad news, one fan said online: "Kylie's spirit and energy will live on and brighten our world."

Adult star Kylie Page's cause of death revealed after X-rated performer, 28, who featured in Netflix doc suddenly passes
Adult star Kylie Page's cause of death revealed after X-rated performer, 28, who featured in Netflix doc suddenly passes

The Irish Sun

time03-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

Adult star Kylie Page's cause of death revealed after X-rated performer, 28, who featured in Netflix doc suddenly passes

PORN and Netflix star Kylie Page's cause of death has been revealed after she passed away at the age of 28. The adult entertainment industry is mourning the loss of the actress, 6 Adult star Kylie Page died at 28 Credit: instagram 6 She died after a suspected overdose, according to reports Credit: instagram 6 Tributes have poured in from the adult entertainment industry Credit: Instagram / therealkyliepagex Now, it has been revealed the actress died following a suspected overdose, law enforcement sources. Cops reportedly found fentanyl and other drug paraphernalia in her home when they called round. A concerned friend first raised the alarm and prompted emergency teams to visit Kylie's But the fire department tragically found Kylie lifeless when they arrived at the scene. read more in celebrity An overdose is the running theory, but the official cause of death has yet to be confirmed - though foul play is not suspected. She passed away on June 25 - just one day after her final social media post. Since joining the adult industry in 2016, Kylie starred in more than 200 adult movies from major production houses including Brazzers, Naughty America and various Vixen Media Group brands. She also featured in the Netflix series 'Hot Girls Wanted: Turned On" in 2017, in which she openly discussed her struggle with substance abuse. Most read in Celebrity A family to bring her body back to from California to the Midwest and to cover funeral costs. The appeal reads: "Kylie was a daughter who loved hard, a sister who never let go, and a friend who showed up without being asked. Big changes coming to PornHub and a dozen other XXX sites soon "She was the kind of person who made you feel like family — no matter who you were. "We lost her too soon, and now her family is trying to bring her home from California to the Midwest — to lay her to rest surrounded by friends and family." More than $10,000 has so far been donated. Leading adult content producer Brazzers said: "The Brazzers team is deeply saddened to learn of Kylie Page's passing. Kylie will be remembered for her laughter, kindness and bringing light wherever she went. 6 Kylie starred in more than 200 adult films since her career began in 2016 Credit: instagram 6 She worked with a number of top production houses including Brazzers Credit: instagram "We extend our heartfelt condolences to Kylie's family, friends, and fans during this difficult time.' Leah Gotti, a fellow adult star and a close friend of Page told AVN she was "terribly sad" by the tragic news . She added: "I just think, overall, she was a [happily] infectious person. "She was really light and bright and she just loved to smile, laugh, and really valued living life to the fullest and being free as much as possible." Alex Mack of Hussie Models said: "Losing Kylie is truly heartbreaking. "She was a kind soul, a wonderful friend, and always brought warmth and energy wherever she went. "That's exactly how I'll always remember her, full of life and kindness." After learning the sad news, one fan said online: "Kylie's spirit and energy will live on and brighten our world." 6 Kylie has been remembered as a 'king soul' and 'wonderful friend' Credit: Instagram / therealkyliepagex

How a man googling PORN HUB ended up on the Herald's website
How a man googling PORN HUB ended up on the Herald's website

The Spinoff

time11-06-2025

  • The Spinoff

How a man googling PORN HUB ended up on the Herald's website

The Herald killed the picture of PORN HUB man. But it can't kill the idea of PORN HUB man. A Herald report last Friday began with a profound truth. 'Internet users are suffering,' it read, before adding six unnecessary words, 'outages across New Zealand this morning.' The story was a boilerplate account of the blackout, which later reports would reveal was the result of the Australian navy flicking the wrong switch and accidentally wiping out half our infrastructure. So far, so New Zealand. But internet users who hadn't been severed from the mainframe by a clumsy seaman or petty officer were able to take a closer look at the article. They saw something awry. It was illustrated with a picture of a man sitting at a computer with Google open on his web browser. His search was easily visible if you zoomed in a bit. 'PORN HUB,' it read. How did this image make it to the country's website of record? Why was it used in a story about internet outages? The obvious answer is that a bleary-eyed online editor added a stock image to the story without looking closely. But as sleuths on Reddit pointed out, PORN HUB man's bookmarks bar contains websites that don't feature on Getty, including Stuff and the Herald. The only possible conclusion is someone met with a local photographer and sat down to be snapped typing 'PORN HUB' into Google. More websites and search requests may also have been involved, as it appears 'porno-hub videos – has already been clicked. The original story gave its image credit to George Heard, a photographer who works with the Herald in Christchurch. Emails to Heard were met with a request to refer questions to NZME's in-house comms person. The Spinoff did that, even though it suspected NZME's in-house comms person would be unlikely to divulge useful information. Its emails were not answered. A reverse image search was more successful. It showed PORN HUB man may originally have been used in 2021 on stories by Anna Leask and David Fisher about revenge porn and child sexual abuse images. It's possible that in the Herald's image library, the photo wasn't titled in a way that indicated its true nature. Whatever happened, PORN HUB man lay dormant until the morning of June 6, 2025, when a web editor typed something like 'internet' or 'computer' into the Herald CMS, and attached a photo that at first glance looked appropriate, but on closer inspection was of a man furiously googling PORN HUB to find genres such as 'teen', 'hottest porn videos', 'porn videos', 'gay porn', and 'recommended'. The mistake was spotted quickly. Herald staffers contacted by The Spinoff said the image was removed within 15 minutes, after it was queried in the corrections channel of the office Slack. It wasn't fast enough. Diligent Redditors captured the image. One post about it has been upvoted more than 2,100 times. Though some might be embarrassed, staff at the Herald appear to be taking the mistake in their stride. In a statement to The Spinoff, one summed up the reaction: 'I want you to know my available-for-publishing statement as an NZ Herald staffer is that the incident was 'funny as fuck'.'

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