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미국의 한 여성이 킬힐 굽으로 남자친구의 얼굴을 무참히 찍어 살해한 혐의에 대해서 지난 8일 법원으로부터 유죄 선고를 받았다.
검찰 측에 따르면 지난해 6월, 45살의 가해자 아나 트루질로는 59세의 연인 알프 스테판 앤더슨과 집에서 말다툼을 하던 끝에 무려 14센티나 되는 날카롭고 가느다란 스틸레토 구두 굽으로 그의 얼굴을 최소 25번 가격하여 범행을 저질렀다.
그러나 트루질로의 변호사 측은 남편 앤더슨이 먼저 공격하자 가해자가 스스로를 보호하기 위해 구두를 사용했다고 주장했다.
법정에 참석한 증인들은 휴스턴 대학 교수이자 연구원이었던 피해자 앤더슨에 대하여 온화하고 조용한 성격의 소유자라고 증언했다. 반면 가해자는 증인 심문 과정에 그녀의 전 애인이 참석해 범행 약 2 주전 그녀가 자신에게 폭력을 행사했다고 증언하였다.
범정 증거물로는 범행 도구인 하이힐과 경찰이 찍은 현장 영상이 공개되었다. 영상에는 앤더슨의 시체 옆에 놓인 파란색 스틸레토 구두를 볼 수 있었다. 피해자의 머리 주변에는 피가 흥건했으며 그의 얼굴은 피투성이에 보라색 멍으로 얼룩져 있었다.
(코리아헤럴드 김민진 인턴기자
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범행도구인 하이힐 (유투브 캡쳐)
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Jury convicts woman in Texas stiletto shoe killing
A woman was convicted of murder Tuesday for fatally stabbing her Swedish-born boyfriend with the stiletto heel of her shoe, hitting him at least 25 times in the face.
Prosecutors said Ana Trujillo used her 5.5-inch (14-centimeter) high heel shoe to kill 59-year-old Alf Stefan Andersson during an argument at his Houston condominium in June.
Trujillo's attorney had argued the 45-year-old woman was defending herself during an attack by Andersson, a University of Houston professor and researcher.
Trujillo, who faces up to life in prison, showed little emotional reaction when the jury verdict was read. She had been out of jail on bond but was taken into custody after the guilty verdict. The jury will begin hearing evidence in the trial's punishment phase Wednesday.
Before she was taken into custody, Trujillo could be overhead speaking in Spanish with some friends, telling them, "I loved him and he was crazy.''
Jack Carroll, Trujillo's attorney, said he was disappointed with the verdict and Trujillo was "taking it a little hard but she's pretty tough.''
"I'm hoping that they will be merciful in the punishment,'' Carroll said, adding he will be asking for a prison sentence of two years.
Prosecutors declined to comment on the case until after a sentence is announced.
During the trial, prosecutors portrayed Trujillo, a native of Mexico, as out of control on the night of the slaying.
Prosecutors told jurors that after a night of drinking, the couple began arguing and during the confrontation, Andersson was injured and fell on his back. Trujillo sat on Andersson, preventing him from getting up and repeatedly struck him in the face and head with her shoe, they said
"This is not self-defense. This is a vicious murder,'' prosecutor John Jordan told jurors during closing arguments earlier Tuesday.
Jordan told jurors that Trujillo had a history of violence, reminding them of testimony by two witnesses who said Trujillo had attacked them two weeks before Andersson's death.
James Wells, who had been romantically involved with Trujillo, testified that in an unprovoked attack, Trujillo bit him on his head, pulled skin from his skull, and then told him, ``You're a dead man.'' Chanda Ellison, who had also been romantically involved with Wells, testified she had to use a stick to fend off an attack from Trujillo in her home.
During witness testimony, prosecutors highlighted that Trujillo did not have any injuries from her confrontation with Andersson while the researcher had defensive wounds on his hands and wrists. Trujillo's attorneys argued she did have injuries.
Defense attorneys told jurors Trujillo did the only thing she could do while being attacked: defend herself.
Prosecution witnesses portrayed Andersson, a native of Sweden who became a U.S. citizen, as mild-mannered and quiet.
In a video of Trujillo's police interrogation that was played at trial, she told detectives Andersson had become enraged after thinking she was going to leave him, attacked her and that she used the only weapon she had at her disposal -her shoe- to defend herself.
Trujillo told detectives she hit Andersson with her shoe "a couple of times'' and didn't realize she had hurt him until she saw blood on the floor. Trujillo told detectives she tried performing CPR on Andersson.
The blue suede stiletto heel was brought out during testimony about the bloody crime scene and also during closing arguments.
In video and photos taken by police at the crime scene, the stiletto heel can be seen lying on the carpeted floor of Andersson's condominium, above his head. A large pool of blood was also near his head, which was bloodied, purple and had several visible wounds. (AP)