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HOUSTON – Police have released the identity of man who was found  stabbed to death with a stiletto heel early Sunday morning in his  high-rise condo in the Museum District.
 
The Houston Police Department said Alf Stefan Andersson, 59, a  research professor at the University of Houston’s Biology and  Biochemistry Department, was found dead just before 4 a.m. in his condo,  located in the 1700 block of Hermann Drive.
Andersson’s girlfriend, Ana Lilia Trujillo, 44, was arrested Sunday and charged with his murder, court documents state.
 
University officials released the following statement Monday afternoon:
 
“The 
University of Houston  community is saddened to learn of the tragic death of Professor Stefan  Andersson. Our hearts go out to his colleagues, family and friends  during this difficult time”
 
On Sunday, HPD homicide investigators said officers responded to a  call of an assault in progress just before 4 a.m. at The Parklane luxury  condominium.
 
When officers arrived at the Andersson’s condo, Trujillo answered the  door and showed police the victim’s body, which was found lying in a  hallway between the entryway and the kitchen.
 
Police said that Andersson had suffered multiple stab wounds to the head.
 
At the time, Trujillo was 
detained  for questioning, police said. She was the only person present when  police arrived at the scene. A unit with the UH Police Department was  also on the scene.
 
Geraldine Gill, who also lives at The Parklane, said she believes the killing may not have been intentional.
 
“My thought was, I bet she defended herself with the only thing she  had,” Gill said. “I think so, when do you break out your stiletto shoe  and kill somebody?” she responded when asked whether she though Trujillo  acted in self-defense.
 
However, Jim Carroll knows Trujillo, who also went by the alias Ana Fox.
 
“She’s a force to be reckoned with, and I don’t think she’s the victim in this case, no,” Carroll said.
 
Carroll said he and Trujillo became friends about two years ago, when  she rented a room for several months, at a downtown hotel he managed.  He said they spoke frequently.
 
Carroll said that he told Trujillo to be careful when the subject of all the men she dated came up.
 
“And she goes, ‘If anybody ever screws with me,’ she’d pull up one of her 
stilettos and said, ‘I’ll stab him in the eyes with this,’” Carroll said.
 
Trujillo worked as a 
legal assistant, but claimed she was also a masseuse, although she is not registered, Carroll said.
 Andersson was full-time researcher at the UH where he specialized in the area of women’s reproductive health.
 
Building management at The Parklane has not returned 
phone calls and emails requesting a comment on the case.
 
Residents at the condominium said management has not even notified them of what happened Sunday morning.
 
Trujillo is being held on $100,000 bail.