Texas Woman Sentenced To 90 Years In Prison For Murder Of Elite Cyclist

In what seems as captivating development, Kaitlin Armstrong, a Texas woman found guilty of the murder of professional cyclist Anna Moriah “Mo” Wilson, has been handed a 90-year prison sentence. This verdict marks the culmination of a case that has sent shockwaves through the cycling community.

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Armstrong, aged 35, had maintained her innocence, pleading not guilty to the charges related to the brutal killing of Wilson in May 2022. Wilson, a renowned competitor in the world of gravel and mountain bike racing, was discovered with fatal gunshot wounds to her head and chest at a friend’s residence on the eve of a race where she was considered a top contender.

Parents of Anna Moriah Wilson embrace Caitlin Cash, a friend of Anna. [Photocredit: AP]

The case garnered significant attention due to the chilling circumstances surrounding the murder. Prosecutors presented evidence suggesting that Armstrong had meticulously tracked Wilson’s movements via a fitness app prior to the tragic incident.

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Despite Armstrong’s protestations of innocence, the jury delivered a guilty verdict, resulting in her lengthy incarceration.