Vicious Killer Serving Life In Prison Speaks Out, Claiming The Stabbing Death Of University Professor With Stiletto Heel Was Self-Defense


A vicious killer who is serving a life sentence is speaking out, claiming that her attack on a university professor, who she stabbed 25 times with her high heel shoe during an argument, was executed in self-defense, according to Crime Feed.

In April 2014, 45-year-old Ana Trujillo was convicted of fatally stabbing her boyfriend Alf Stefan Andersson, 59, of Houston, Texas, who was a university professor and medical researcher, with a blue stiletto heel. During a heated argument at his Houston condominium, she grabbed her high heel shoe and began stabbing him 25 times in the face and head, killing him.

Her case was taken to trial, where she took the stand and described the vicious attack. However, she stated that the stabbing was out of self-defense as the victim was physically abusing her.

“I never meant to hurt him,” she said in court. “It was never my intent. I loved him. I wanted to get away. I never wanted to kill him.”

During the closing argument, Prosecutor John Jordan asks for the maximum sentenced as she not only viciously murdered the victim, but she attempted to ruin his character by telling the court he was an abusive boyfriend.

“Send the message that in our community, when you beat a man to death for no reason, when you come into a courtroom and you slaughter his good name… that we in Texas are going to hold you accountable.”

Although Trujillo claimed to have acted in self-defense, the jury deliberated for four hours and concluded that it was not self-defense. She was found guilty of first-degree murder.

Andersson’s relatives, who attended the two-week trial, were pleased with the outcome.

His niece stated, “My uncle was a great man. He was kind. He didn’t deserve what happened to him. We are happy that justice is served.”

After hearing the jury’s decision, Trujillo’s said, “I respect their [jurors’] decision, but it was self-defense. I loved him and never wanted to kill him.”

Trujillo was later sentenced to life in prison for the high heel murder, but she is still trying to convince others that it was an act of self-defense and wants her freedom.

During an interview with Candice DeLong, she said, “I don’t feel like I killed him.”

[Image courtesy of Sumlin / Flickr / Creative Commons]

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