Kaitlin Armstrong, woman convicted in love triangle, caught
Armstrong was in relationship with Colin Strickland but they broke up for a brief period during which he dated the victim
Convicted killer Kaitlin Armstrong has finally been caught in Costa Rica after she fled from the US after killing Anna Moriah Wilson in May 2022, the New York Post reported.
She has been jailed for 90 years for the murder crime over a jealous rage.
The Texas woman kept changing names to hide from the police. She changed her hair colour and also altered her nose through surgery.
The US marshals chased the fugitive killer across the United States and into Costa Rica, where they trapped her through a yoga job ad.
Armstrong was in a serious relationship with Colin Strickland. However, they broke up for a brief period during which Strickland dated Wilson.
The day Wilson was killed, according to investigation reports, she had met Strickland, who had hidden her name in his phone under an alias so that Armstrong wouldn’t find out as she was the jealous type.
Wilson was a professional cyclist who was in Austin for a cycling match where she was favoured to win.
Armstrong tracked Wilson to the apartment in which she was staying through a fitness app, investigators said. Then she shot her three times, twice in the head and once through the heart, according to the accusations.
A Jeep matching Armstrong’s was caught on camera outside the home where Wilson’s corpse lay, and the 43-day international manhunt ensued.
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