No photos, but here are five more stiletto attacks, this year alone:
Woman Accused Of Murder By Stiletto — Are High Heels Deadly Weapons?
And, as posted NSFW! at:
http://www.somethingdark.eu/issue-1/page-54/research.html
National Geographic weighed into the argument in 2006 by citing a professor of physics at the University of Virginia as confirming that “the heel of a walking woman [or, surely, a man] weighing 100 pounds (45 kilograms) can exert a pressure up to 2,000 pounds per square inch (140 kilograms per square centimeter)”.3 And the distinguished British fashion historian Colin McDowell writes: “A woman of average height exerts two tons of weight per square inch on a stiletto heel”.4
It appears that the physicist cited is Glen Elert, Physics under High Heels, The Physics Factbook, [no date given].