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Stiletto Murder Trial: Man 'Stabbed 25 Times'Publicado el 1/04/2014
El profesor de Houston, de 59 años, y la acusada de 45, habían estado la noche de autos de copas
Ana Trujillo, que ha sido puesta en libertad, sostiene que lo hizo para defenderse
Periodista Digital, 03 de abril de 2014 a las 06:45
Ana Trujillo, de 45 años, mató a taconazos a su novio, el profesor universitario Stefan Andersson, de 59, tras una pelea que en el piso que compartían en Houston, EEUU. La mujer, ebria, la clavó su tacón de aguja de 15 centímetros en la cara nada más y nada menos que en 25 ocasiones, tras haberse sentado encima.
Los hechos se remontan a junio del pasado año, y el juicio ha quedado ahora visto para sentencia, tras haber establecido el juez la puesta en libertad de la mujer bajo fianza de 100 dólares.
LOS HECHOS
Ambos habían salido la noche de autos a tomar unas copas. La taxista que les llevo hasta el centro explicó en los tribunales que el comportamiento de la mujer había sido "bastante incorrecto", -estaba al parecer como una cuba- y que él no tuvo ni una mala palabra hacia su persona.
El abogado de la asesina ha asegurado a su vez que su cliente actuó en defensa propia por una agresión que sufrió de su pareja, y que utilizó el arma que tenía a mano: los zapatos.
Además, la defensa de la acusada ha destacado que Andersson tenía graves problemas de alcoholismo.
Otros testimonios apuntan a que ella pensaba dejar la relación, y que la víctima se lo tomó muy mal, tesis que esgrime la acusada para sostener que fue el profesor quien la atacó primero, y que no tuvo más remedio que defenderse.
A prosecutor has told a court that a Houston woman killed her boyfriend by stabbing him with her stiletto heel 25 times in the face.
Ana Trujillo, 45, is on trial in the Texas city for murdering Alf Stefan Andersson.
Prosecutors say she killed him during an argument at his condominium in June.
Trujillo's lawyer said she was attacked by Mr Andersson and that she defended herself using the only weapon she had available.
Mr Andersson was originally from Sweden
Mr Andersson, 59, was a native of Sweden who had become a US citizen and was a University of Houston professor and researcher.
Sarah Mickelson, the leading prosecutor in the case, said Trujillo had a history of being angry and aggressive in her contentious on-again, off-again relationship with Mr Andersson.
On the night Mr Andersson was killed, the couple were out drinking before they returned to his apartment, where the two began arguing, according to the prosecution.
Ms Mickelson told jurors during the confrontation, Mr Andersson was injured and fell on his back.
The court heard Trujillo sat on him, preventing him from getting up, and repeatedly struck him in the face and head with her shoe.
The shoe was described by prosecutors as a size nine, closed-toe blue suede pump, with a five-and-a-half inch (14cm) heel.
"The one thing we can be sure of in this case is that Ana Trujillo is not a victim," Ms Mickelson said.
Trujillo says she acted in self-defence
"Ana Trujillo struck Stefan Andersson 25 times with the heel of her shoe while he lay on the floor and bled out."
Trujillo's attorney, John Carroll, described Mr Andersson as an alcoholic who would become violent toward his girlfriend.
He said on the night of Mr Andersson's death, Trujillo planned to leave him and go to a friend's house, but Mr Andersson slammed her against a wall, grabbed her and threw her over a couch.
"She couldn't breathe. And she was begging and begging (Andersson) to let her go," the lawyer said.
"He started suffocating her. She did the only thing she could do, take a weapon at her disposal, which was a shoe, and started hitting him."
Trujillo is currently free on a $100,000 bond.
The trial continues.
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