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Texas lady condemned to 90 years in jail for killing cyclist Moriah Wilson

 Police captured Kaitlin Armstrong in Costa Rica in June after she voyaged utilizing a fake visa

Sunday, November 19, 2023

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A Texas lady who was as of late viewed as at fault for killing an expert cyclist Anna Moriah "Mo" Wilson has been condemned to 90 years in jail, as per NBC News.


The exceptionally expected preliminary including 35-year-old Kaitlin Armstrong started on November 1 and came over a quite a long time after the 25-year-old cyclist was seen as lethally shot to death in her companion's home on May 11, 2022.


Wilson visited individual cyclist Colin Strickland and they swam. Afterward, they snatched supper and beverages before Strickland dropped Wilson off at her companion's home, where she was found lethally shot an hour after the fact.


As per KXAN, specialists immediately directed their concentration toward Strickland's better half, yoga instructor Armstrong, whose vehicle was seen as close to Wilson's home.


Wilson and Strickland dated in 2021 yet were isolated and chosen to remain companions subsequent to accommodating, as per the Austin American-Legislator. Be that as it may, Strickland's kinship with Wilson incensed Armstrong.


Armstrong was erroneously set free from guardianship and left Austin, Texas for New York City prior to vanishing.


Following 43 days on the run, she was captured in Costa Rica on June 29 in the wake of utilizing a deceitful visa on May 18 to escape the country.


Upon her re-visitation of the US, Armstrong was accused of homicide and argued not liable. After an over multi week preliminary, she was seen as at legitimate fault for first-degree murder following a two-hour thought from the jury.


Armstrong was captured by Travis Province officials following a 10-minute pursue outside a muscular facility, as she endeavored to get away from officials after a regular checkup, as detailed by KXAN.

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