Murder With My Husband - 278. The Killer Yogi
Episode Date: August 5, 2024In this episode, Payton and Garrett ride into the case of Anna Moriah Wilson. When she was found dead in her friend's home, police investigate the scene and what they find is straight out of a true cr...ime movie. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/murderwithmyhusband/ Discount Codes: https://mailchi.mp/c6f48670aeac/oh-no-media-discount-codes Watch on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@murderwithmyhusband Listen on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/into-the-dark/id1662304327 Listen on spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/36SDVKB2MEWpFGVs9kRgQ7?si=f5224c9fd99542a7 ABC’s 20/20 - https://www.hulu.com/watch/ea96ae7e-9fcb-41e1-8dc9-f8499beffa3d Statesman.com - https://www.statesman.com/story/news/local/2024/01/05/anna-moriah-wilson-murder-kaitlin-armstrong-austin-texas-abc-2020-true-crime-episode-how-to-watch/72108302007/ NBCNews.com - https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/texas-jury-sentences-killer-bicyclist-moriah-mo-wilson-90-years-bars-rcna125691 APNews.com - https://apnews.com/article/bicyclist-murder-trial-costa-rica-mo-wilson-cad77497b26a55ab75b9f739dae6b561 WCAX.com - https://www.wcax.com/2023/11/16/jury-convicts-woman-fatally-shooting-vt-cyclist-anna-mo-wilson-jealous-rage/ GranFondoGuide.com - https://www.granfondoguide.com/Contents/Index/7628/mo-wilsons-final-moments-heard-as-audio-leaked-from-court Fox7Austin.com - https://www.fox7austin.com/news/kaitlin-armstrong-moriah-wilson-family-lawsuit CBC.ca - https://www.cbc.ca/sports/olympics/summer/cycling/kaitlin-armstrong-sentenced-killing-of-anna-mo-wilson-nov-17-1.7026595 The Austin American Statesman - https://www.statesman.com/story/news/local/2024/06/17/kaitlin-armstrong-wrongful-death-lawsuit-texas-judge-awards-15-million-anna-moriah-wilson-parents/74127164007/ The Moriah Wilson Foundation - https://moriahwilsonfoundation.org/mos-story/ TheGuardian.com - https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/nov/18/killer-of-pro-cyclist-anna-moriah-wilson-sentenced-to-90-years CyclingNews.com - https://www.cyclingnews.com/news/colin-strickland-tortured-by-proximity-to-mo-wilsons-murder/ CBSNews.com - https://www.cbsnews.com/news/moriah-mo-wilson-kaitlin-armstrong-how-us-marshals-captured-pro-cyclists-killer-48-hours/ CBSAustin.com - https://cbsaustin.com/news/local/fitness-app-tracking-body-cam-footage-bullet-casings-what-the-jury-heard-day-1-of-kaitlin-armstrong-trial FoxNews.com - https://www.foxnews.com/us/texas-murder-suspect-kaitlin-armstrong-through-years-love-triangle-fugitive-decades-old-photos Wikipedia.com - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Moriah_Wilson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Hey, everyone, welcome back to our podcast.
This is Murder With My Husband. I'm Peyton Morland.
And I'm Garrett Morland.
And he's the husband.
I'm the husband.
If we sound different, if we look different,
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Oh, no.
Yes.
Thanks, everyone. We are in different. Oh, no. Thanks, everyone.
We are in a different studio, different place.
We are traveling, kind of, right?
Yeah.
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Okay, wait, before we jump into your ten seconds,
you need to address all the comments about the tipping
that you talked about on last episode's ten seconds
because people, they were rallying for you.
I feel like there's not really much to rally about.
It's pretty black and white.
Yeah.
Right? Like you just hit people when you're at a restaurant
and that's that. and white. Yeah. Right? Like you just hit people when you're at a restaurant
and that's that.
I'm curious, I'm waiting to see
if I get any different opinions yet
because so far there hasn't been really many
Yeah.
other opinions, you know what I'm saying?
Yeah, I don't know.
Okay, what you got for this week?
So a couple of things.
A couple of weeks ago, I didn't even address this,
Peyton and I were driving and I got pulled over.
Remember that?
I was going 40 in a 25.
It looked like a normal road.
Am I right?
I wasn't crazy for doing that.
No.
Then we saw these lights and I went,
all right, pulling over, pulled over.
He didn't give me a ticket.
I don't know.
What do you think?
He just didn't give me a ticket.
It was surprising.
Well, we told him we weren't from there
and that road doesn't look like it would be 25.
No, not at all.
And then we asked if we could take a picture
for the podcast.
That was after he didn't give us a ticket.
Right.
If he gave us a ticket, you still would have asked.
I probably would have asked and held the ticket up.
Yeah.
I'm like, hey.
But no, he was pretty cool.
Didn't give us a ticket. I'm surprised he didn't give no, he was pretty cool. Didn't give us a ticket.
I'm surprised he didn't give us a ticket.
We do.
Maybe he just felt the vibes.
Yeah.
Maybe the vibes were good.
The next thing was if you saw on Instagram,
if you didn't see on Instagram,
you're just listening on audio here.
I was waxing my nose the other night.
I have a mustache now.
It's not like super big, but I have one, right?
Yeah.
It's solid.
And I got wax
stuck
In my mustache like a lot of wax just stuck and I didn't know what to do a whole glob
I was freaking out. So I posted on Instagram out of way. I said, what do I do everybody like
Dozens and dozens of people were just like use oil use oil and it worked
Like you just paint and put some oil on my mustache,
rubbed it around and...
Yeah.
It came right out.
It came right out.
No hair.
No hair.
So, I was happy because I thought I was going to have to go and shave my mustache, which
wouldn't have been the end of...
Daisy.
Daisy's licking the table right now.
Which wouldn't have been the end of the world, but didn't have to do it.
So recap, tip people at restaurants, don't put wax on your mustache, and...
Go the speed limit.
Go the speed limit.
That's what I got.
All right, let's get into the episode.
Our sources for this episode are ABC's 2020, Statesman.com,
NBCNews.com, APNews.com, WCAX.com,
Grand Fondo Guide.com, Fox7Austin.com,
CBC.California, The Austin American Statesman, WCAX.com, Grand Fondo Guide.com, Fox7Austin.com,
CBC.California, The Austin American Statesman,
The Mariah Wilson Foundation, TheGuardian.com,
CyclingNews.com, CBSNews.com, CBSAustin.com,
Fox News, and Wikipedia.
If Peyton, you can say if Peyton and I, again,
are a little off, voice sounds weird, we sound weird,
maybe we're not vibing, we're just so used to being in our studio.
And so it's so different when we're not.
I know.
And it's like the vibes you guys,
like I know you can't see unless you're watching on YouTube,
but like Garrett and I record in the dark
and the red light and it's very murdery and moody.
And like right now we're in like an all white studio
with fluffy white pillows.
And it's like now it's just weird. Yeah don't like it talking about murder. Yeah. Okay.
So in all the years of doing this podcast, we've seen a lot of different motives for
committing murder. I would say the main ones have been like money, drugs, revenge, but
one of the most timeless age old classics is that Shakespearean trope of killing out
of jealousy, particularly when it comes to love.
Now love is a powerful weapon, something that's been causing even the most level headed people
to act irrationally for centuries.
But back when Shakespeare was writing or other stories about lust and betrayal,
there was no social media.
There was no tracking apps and there was no fleeing to Costa Rica to get facial reconstruction surgery.
And those are all things that the antagonist in today's story used to commit her crime and then to try and escape it.
story used to commit her crime and then to try and escape it. But it's clear that our villain didn't read Shakespeare because if she did,
she might know that his stories typically don't end well.
And I'll just say hers doesn't either.
This is funny that we're doing a case on this because just yesterday we were in
the car. This is gonna sound so bad.
I don't think I can say it.
Say it.
Just yesterday we were in the car
and I was like, I don't understand anyone killing anyone.
Like I don't, I don't get it.
But this is a very, very minuscule, very small but.
I could see why someone kills someone out of like jealousy.
Or anger. Or anger. see why someone kills someone out of jealousy.
Or anger. Or anger. I can't see it, but there's a very small but where
I can see it?
Well, because it's like- I don't know.
I don't know.
Maybe people in the podcast- This is gonna come off
so bad. So weird.
I think I'm just trying to-
No, we're not justifying any murder
and all murder is wrong. No, no, no, no.
I'm just trying to understand, okay... Putting yourself in their shoes.
I guess so. I don't know. F me. I'm insane. I was just kind of expressing my thoughts.
What got us on the conversation is that, and maybe people listening haven't felt this way,
And maybe people listening haven't felt this way, but like, have you ever been so angry?
Like so angry to the point where you are being irrational.
Like you are saying irrational things,
you are doing irrational things
because anger has just like consumed your body.
Like to the point where it almost feels
like your spirit kind of leaves,
and it's just like your brain on autopilot at that point we were talking about how like
I've felt that before Garrett's felt that before and then that's when he said
Do you think that's what people who kill out of anger?
Like do you think they get to that point and then because they had the ability to kill they just like did it
There was a lot better way to explain it. Yeah, exactly
Did it? That was a lot better way to explain it.
Yeah, exactly.
The fact that when you're angry, you do irrational things.
And people who are that angry do something irrational.
I'm not excusing it, but people do irrational things
when they're angry.
And it's interesting.
Now I'm not saying when I'm angry or Garrett's angry,
we would have the ability to kill someone
or the capability.
I don't feel like I want to kill someone.
But it's almost like when you get that angry,
you're like, if someone is kind of like this type of person where they don't care and they're kind of a bad person and they
Get this angry. That's a straw that's gonna break the camp right right. I think that's what yeah. Yeah, okay
So our story today starts with a little girl named Anna
Mariah Wilson or mo as her friends called her and we will also be calling
her Moe. So born on May 18th 1996 Moe grew up in Kirby Vermont to a family of
proficient athletes and almost before she could walk as a baby Moe was skiing
and cycling. Growing up Mo Mo dreamed of competing in the Olympics
one day as a ski racer.
And with her father, a champion skier and coach,
the goal actually did seem like very within reach.
Mo trained her butt off for most of her youth,
even attending Burke Mountain Academy,
which was a prep school in East Burke, Vermont
that specialized in alpine skiing.
So she literally went to school
basically to become an Olympian.
But even with her drive, ambition and focus,
everyone who knew Mo said she was someone
who always had a smile on her face,
an insatiable hunger for life.
Mo knew when it was time to work
and when it was time to play.
And she managed to balance both of those things incredibly well.
By her sophomore year at Burke Mountain Academy,
Mo was ranked third for her age nationally.
That's insane.
But around that same time, Mo actually suffered an accident
that would inevitably change the course of her life forever.
And that year, she tore her ACL. Like she's third
in the nation. That's like the worst thing you could do, man. I know she managed to bounce
back and get back in the game, even getting into Dartmouth college in 2019. And there
she fulfilled a childhood goal of hers getting onto the Dartmouth Alpine ski team. But her
dreams of one day competing in the Olympics
did fall short after she tore her ACL a second time
while in college.
So after several more months of rehab,
Mo's skiing career, it just, you can't come back.
Like it just wasn't the same,
which is when she turned to another early athletic
pursuit of hers and that was mountain bike racing.
So she was like, okay, I can't do the skiing anymore. I'm going to move on.
And soon she was finding her niche in the sport.
It was a more nuanced kind of cycling called gravel racing.
And it was in this that Moe realized her true calling.
So after graduating college, she opted out of a full-time job to pursue cycling as her career and she began competing
nationally and won so many races that sponsors were actually flocking to her.
She was making money doing this. By 2022 the 25 year old Anna Moe Wilson was at
the height of her success. Those who followed the sport believed that she was
about to enter her biggest year yet. She was even scheduled to compete in the migration
gravel race in East Africa that summer of 2022. But before she flew East, Moe had another
big race in Texas where she was easily favored to win. So in May of 2022, Mo flies down to
Austin to stay with her friend, Kaitlyn Cash for a few nights before this big race. And
keep in mind, Mo is my age. We were born in the same year. So she's around my age back
in 2022. And Kaitlyn, her friend that she is going to stay with in Texas while she competes, is a fellow
cyclist and she had met Mo during a race in 2021 and had gotten closer with her over the last year.
And apparently, Caitlin was pretty close with Mo's family as well. Like they met a year earlier and
kind of just immediately clicked. So on the afternoon of May 11th, Caitlin texted Moe's mom a picture of Moe staring at her bike
with the message, your girl is in safe hands here in Texas. So like this 20 year old Moe goes and
visits her friend, Caitlin, and Caitlin actually snaps a picture of her and sends it to Moe's mom
and says, hey, she got here. She arrived. Like we're good to go. Yeah, it's not weird. It's normal. Yeah. Competition is coming up. Yep. But little did
Caitlin know that could not be further from the truth. At around 5 30 PM that day, most
said she was going to meet up with another friend that she knew in the Austin area. And
it was a guy named Colin and it sounded like a date, like she was going to go on a date in Texas.
So Caitlin made her own set of plans for that evening. And then a few hours later at around
8 30pm, Caitlin got a security alert on her phone that Mo had made it back to the house.
I don't know if this was like ring doorbell or a camera or whatever, but she realized
that Mo was done with her date
and back home.
So Caitlin just kept her night going,
but around 10 p.m. when Caitlin got back to her place
to meet up with Mo, she found her door was still unlocked.
So she walked inside, she started calling Mo's name,
but no one was answering.
So she made her way towards the bathroom,
and that's when she saw blood all over her bathroom floor.
Oh, my gosh.
Mo was lying there unresponsive with several gunshot wounds
to her head and chest.
Excuse my language.
I think this is so confusing because this is Caitlin's house.
Mo is just a friend who's come to visit,
and now she's dead in Caitlin's bathroom?
Also, it's insane how one second everything's normal.
Like she got there, Caitlin sent a picture to her mom.
Five hours later, she's in the bathroom
with several gunshot wounds.
Yeah.
So, Caitlin fumbled for her cell phone shaking as she called 911.
And she explained to the operator what happened,
and the operator begins walking her through how to perform CPR.
And Caitlin pulled it together and managed to follow the instructions,
focusing everything she had on trying to get her friend to start breathing again.
But less than 15 minutes later, first responders arrived at Caitlin's house
where they pronounced 25-year year old Animo Wilson dead.
Yeah.
I mean, several gunshot wounds.
Right.
So at this point, Caitlin is beside herself, as you can imagine.
Just hours ago, she was telling Moe's mother that her daughter was safe.
And now she's going to have to call her mother and say,
I don't know how, but like your daughter has been shot in my bathroom
in cold blood and she's dead.
I couldn't make that call. I think I would make the cops or someone else do it. There's no way.
So to investigators immediately, it's clear it's a homicide. There were shell casings on the floor,
but there was no murder weapon left inside. And later her autopsy confirmed Mo was shot three times
twice in the head and once in the chest while she was already laying back down
on the floor.
So as she was on the floor, she was shot in the chest,
which was what caused the police to say,
this didn't really feel like a robbery
because like once Moe was already down,
the person shot her again in the chest.
It was definitely out of anger.
So they're like, this seems personal,
especially because there was only one object taken from this apartment and it was Moe's prized possession.
It was an extension of her.
It was her bike, her racing bike.
Next, police started knocking on the neighbor's door to see if they saw
or heard anything.
I think it's important to clarify, it's in an apartment.
It would like neighbors technically
should have heard the shots.
You know what I mean?
That's why I'm surprised.
If she got shot multiple times.
You would think.
For sure somebody hears that.
So 47 year old David Harris who lived next door to Caitlin
said he was home at the time, but he had heard nothing.
Which made investigators wonder
if the attacker had used a silencer.
I was just gonna ask that.
But David says what he did here was footsteps running downstairs
around the time of the murder and what sounded like the spokes
of a bicycle clicking through the back alleyway away from the
apartment complex.
But again, whoever came here and committed this crime didn't just
come for the bicycle because later that night, the bike was
found only 60 feet south of Caitlin's apartment. It had literally been ditched like near some bamboo
So whoever took the bike from the apartment then just like ditched it 60 feet away and left it there. How does it make sense?
So luckily investigators were able to get some security footage from the neighbor's camera and it provided them with one very useful clue.
Only a few minutes after Moe walked back into the door, a
black Jeep arrived and seemed to kind of be circling the
apartment, which is weird, right?
Like there's a black Jeep circling the apartment at the
around the same time that she was killed.
So when police spoke with Caitlin that evening,
she gave them the name of the last person
to spend time with Mo.
She's like, hey, I mean, the reason I wasn't with Mo
was because she was on a date.
The guy she went on a date with
was another professional cyclist and Austin resident,
a man named Colin Strickland.
Now, depending on who you asked,
some said Colin was the first real big celebrity
in the world of gravel racing.
But by 2021, just as Mo was on the rise,
Colin was starting to phase out of the sport.
He was winning fewer races, he was competing less and less,
and Mo was the up-and-comer. You know what I mean?
This is so interesting because I'm sure anyone that knows
mountain biking like knows this, knows about this, but I've never, I mean until you did the research,
you probably have never heard about this. No, no, no. So when the 35 year old Colin met Moe at a race in Idaho
the year prior, he saw himself in Moe who was this like up- up and coming rising star in their community.
And the two instantly clicked. So Collins 35 and Moe is basically 25, 24 at the time.
Around November or December of 2021, Colin and Moe actually did have a quick little fling,
but the timing just didn't seem right for either of them. So Moe called it off and dedicated
herself solely to her career.
But come May of 2022, she knew she was going to be visiting Colin's hometown. She was going to be
in Texas. And she figured why not reach out, see if he wants to meet up maybe for old time's sake.
And turns out he did. So on the afternoon of the 11th, Colin swung by the apartment on his
motorcycle and he picked Mo up. They went out for
an afternoon swim at a public pool. They had some dinner and then Colin dropped her back off at the
apartment at around 8 30 PM. And so hearing this police knew they had to find and speak with Colin
and by the following morning, so May 12th, they were showing up at his house with a whole lot of
questions. I mean, you're essentially the last person
to see her alive at this point.
So when they got there, Colin was actually already outside
and they just walk up to him and they ask him flat out,
do you know who Anna Maria Wilson is?
And strangely, Colin is like, no.
Do you know Anna?
Moe. And then Moe. No. Do you know Anna? No.
And then Moe.
Yeah, everybody calls her Moe.
Last name's Wilson.
Rider, she's a gravel rider.
Yeah, so dear.
Never heard of her.
No freaking way.
Which is insane because like you're a racer
and she's a racer, you 100% know her
even if you're trying to say you didn't have a flame.
If you were the last person with her,
they're gonna find out.
You can't hide that.
Right.
So bullies are like, dude.
That's insane.
Like, dude, we already know the history of you guys.
We know that you are both racers,
that you're big names in the community, like what?
So this is a red flag.
But that's because Colin doesn't call her Anna or Mariah and most people don't
So it he says it takes him a minute to realize they were talking about mo. Okay, which
They say do you know Anna Mariah Wilson and he's sitting here going. I only know mo Wilson
so that's why he says he didn't recognize it and
So when they tell him, okay, well, Mo was found dead
in her friend's apartment the night before,
Colin does look genuinely shocked and devastated.
There's another red flag.
Remember that black Jeep that was like circling
the apartment on the neighbor's camera?
It's his, isn't it?
It's literally sitting in the driveway.
So the police ask him to come down to the station
for questioning and he agrees.
And then he spends the next six hours answering questions.
Colin tells them everything he did with Moe the day before,
including the fact that he dropped her off at 8.30 PM
on his motorcycle and that he never stepped foot
inside the apartment and that he didn't see anyone else
lingering around when he left.
And so the police eventually called us out. apartment and that he didn't see anyone else lingering around when he left.
And so the police eventually called us out.
If he dropped her off by motorcycle, why was his car circling around the apartment around
the same time?
That's true.
And that's when Colin drops a pretty big bomb on them.
He's like, what?
And they're like, your car, like it's on footage
driving around her apartment around the same time.
And he goes, wait, that's not my car.
That Jeep in my driveway, it's not my car.
It's my girlfriend's car who lives with me.
No freaking way.
Okay, so maybe Collin is completely innocent here.
And maybe he's just a little bit of a playa.
Or he was just going out with a friend.
That's crazy.
An old friend, an old acquaintance.
Maybe they didn't even do anything.
Maybe they didn't kiss.
And he really does live with his girlfriend.
Could you imagine being in that moment and thinking,
What?
Oh wait, I, like you're definitely putting two
and two together.
Of, I dropped her off on my motorcycle
and then minutes later, my girlfriend's car
was circling her apartment and then she's gonna end up dead.
And she's dead? You're just like, oh, I know what happened.
So his girlfriend who lives with him is named Kaitlyn Armstrong.
So just to clarify, this is a different Kaitlyn than the one that Mo was staying with. Remember we have Kaitlyn Cash who she's staying with.
This is Kaitlyn who is a yoga teacher and real estate agent who'd grown up in Michigan. People described
her as quiet but smart, fun to be around, seemingly happy, especially when she finally
moved in with her on again, off again boyfriend of two years, Colin Strickland. Now Colin
and the 34 year old Kait Caitlin even started their own business together
called the Will House
and they were just renovating old trailers.
And Caitlin was also a part of the cycling world,
although she was nowhere near the point of success
that Mo and Colin had reached.
But those who knew Caitlin and Colin said,
their status always seemed like a little murky.
They were the couple that people weren't really sure.
Were they together? Were they not?
Are they just business partners? Are they roommates?
Are they going to get married?
Every day, the answer kind of seemed to be different.
And apparently, back when Colin and Mo had their fling in 2022,
remember, they met and then now they're having a little fling.
It was actually an off period for the couple.
So Caitlin and Colin had called it quits,
Colin starts dating Mo,
and then Mo breaks it off with Colin,
and Colin goes back to Caitlin, and then they're on again.
And this was part of the reason it actually never amounted
to anything between the two,
because he was still on and off with Caitlin.
So still, as we know, Mo and Colin stayed in touch even when he was back
together with Caitlin in the following months. They remained friends. And obviously because
they're going to be seeing each other at races, like they're both big names in the industry,
it makes sense that they're going to stay in touch. And I need to clarify for Mo,
like even after she breaks it off with Colin, she's never really sure where him and Caitlin stand.
Because I think Colin kind of left both of them in the dark
because he was kind of dating both around the same time.
He wanted options.
Yeah, and so he kind of left both of them in the dark
about what was going on.
Now, Colin says on the night of Moe's death,
nothing happened between them.
It was purely platonic, just two friends catching up,
but he clearly knew it was wrong
because he changed Moe's name in his phone
to something different,
hoping that Caitlin wouldn't find out
that they had been talking
and were gonna go out and hang out.
But he offered up a few other details to the police.
On the night of Moe's murder,
Caitlin came home at around 9.30 PM in her Jeep. And a few
months prior, Kaitlyn told him she had a pretty harrowing experience as a victim of road rage.
And so he had bought her a gun. So when what he's telling police is, okay, yeah, here's the history.
I was kind of dating both like never cheating on one, but like kind of dating both. I lied to
Kaitlyn. She had no idea that I was out with Moe that night.
And yeah, that is Caitlin's Jeep.
She came home at 9.30 PM that night.
And I also did buy her a gun a couple months ago.
That's insane.
I mean, I'm glad he's not trying to like cover for her.
Right.
He's just like, no way, like F this.
I'm telling you everything.
Yeah, yeah.
So after hearing this,
police executed a search warrant for the house
that Colin shared with Caitlin.
And inside they find the gun that Colin shared with Caitlin and inside they find the gun
that Colin says he bought for Caitlin and it's a nine millimeter and it's a perfect match for the
shell casings found at the crime scene. Now investigators have to be sure that Colin isn't
just trying to deflect the blame onto Caitlin right and the best and maybe only real way to do
that is to check his alibi.
Colin says that he was still riding around on his motorcycle at the time that the shots
were fired. And luckily for him, police found some video surveillance that confirmed he
was telling the truth. So after this, they're like, Kate, it's time to zero in on Caitlin
Armstrong. After all, the woman had access to a gun that fit the murder weapon, and if she
knew about Moe, then it means that she clearly has motive too. So the police know they need
to get her into the station to chat. And it turns out they have the upper hand because
Kaitlyn already had a warrant out for her arrest at this time. It was over something
ridiculous, I want to add add the warrant was from 2018,
but Caitlin had gone to a place called the Travis country spa for a Botox procedure.
And when she went to check out, she handed them her mastercard. It got declined and she said,
Oh shoot, no problem. I have another one in my car. Let me go grab it. She walks out the front
door and she never comes back. So she just stole 650 dollars for that. Yes. That's kind of crazy.
So she stole $650 worth of Botox.
Which, I mean, don't steal.
And the owners of the spa go to the police.
They press charges, which, as they should.
I mean, it's kind of crazy.
I'd do the same thing.
So the owners of the.
So it turns out, four years later, that decision
would come back to severely bite Caitlin on the butt,
basically, because not only
does it force her into a room with the detective's working most case, her interview and the behavior
she expressed during it actually just nails at home for police that this is their prime suspect.
Okay. So like in the interrogation room?
Yes. Okay.
So when Caitlin was questioned about her Jeep being pictured in the security footage outside
the apartment, she didn't admit to being there, but she also doesn't deny it
either.
She just rolls her eyes.
She gets really frustrated and she's just like upset that they're even asking her this.
That's how she's acting.
Plus, she was stiff as a board through most of the interview, which too in investigators
is a very giant red flag.
And yet she sat there continuing to answer questions
with just curt few word answers.
That was until there was a knock on the door outside.
Another detective had come to let the officer know
that there was a problem with the warrant they had for her.
And it was that Kaitlyn's birthday was listed incorrectly,
which means that technically she's free to go.
Cause that's not allowed.
Yeah, it was a minor technicality that would change the entire course of this
investigation, but not before police uncovered other wildly incriminating
details about Caitlin in the weeks leading up to Moe's death.
So this is kind of like when they start to learn, they let her go and then they
start to learn, they keep investigating go and then they start to learn.
They keep investigating and this is what they learn.
So it turns out,
Caitlin had been keeping a close eye on Mo for a while.
Like she had kind of been stalking her.
Apparently, Colin had not outsmarted Caitlin after all,
changing Mo's name to something else
and his contacts did nothing
because Caitlin was looking through his text messages on his laptop where her name
wasn't changed and the text messages were not just platonic messages they were
extremely flirty so she knew Moe was on the other end of those messages and that
Colin was trying to hide it from her. So what did Caitlin do next? Probably what
any suspicious girlfriend would do.
She starts out by following Mo on Instagram.
But one thing led to another
and each move after got just increasingly dangerous.
It's safe to say that Caitlin
was slowly becoming obsessed with Mo.
Soon, Caitlin was calling Mo,
threatening her to stay away from Collin.
A friend even came forward to say one night
she was out with Caitlin at a restaurant when Moe walked in and Caitlin became enraged by her
presence. And when this same friend asked Caitlin what she would do if Colin ever started dating
someone else, Caitlin just straight up replied, I would kill her. And this was in a way that made
this friend think Caitlin just wasn't even using this as a figure of speech.
But the thing that really set off alarm bells for investigators was this.
After completing a forensic analysis of Caitlin's devices, they learned she'd been following Moe's
every move.
Other people had to have known this? Like Collin had to have known.
No, Collin doesn't know.
So Mo was the only one that knew that she was calling?
Like had Mo ever said it to anybody else?
I'm sure she had told people, but I don't think Mo knew it was to the extent that it was,
which is what I'm about to tell you.
You also don't think like, oh, this person's just jealous or mad.
They're not going to kill me.
Like that step is so, it's not impossible. It's just so far above the others. You just think, mad, they're not gonna kill me. Yeah. Like that step is so, it's not impossible.
It's just so far above the others.
You just think, oh, they're mad.
I think Mo just thought, oh, I pissed her off.
Yeah.
So police learn when they're going through
Caitlin's devices that she had been following Mo's
every move in the days before her death.
And it was thanks to a fitness app called Strava.
Strava, man.
Oh, is it Strava?
I'm pretty sure it's Strava.
Wait, that's the running app, right?
Who's right, Peyton or Garrett?
I think it's Strava.
I'm pretty sure it's Strava.
So this app is kind of like a social media tool
for athletes.
It lets you track your workouts, your rides.
Usually for those who run and bike.
You can post photos.
It even documents the routes you're taking,
lets others see those
routes if you don't turn your location settings off, which was exactly how Caitlin Armstrong
knew where Mo was staying in Austin.
So she knew exactly, she knew Mo was at the other Caitlin's house because of this app.
So the police figured, okay, we have enough to file for an arrest warrant at this point,
but when they go looking for Caitlin, she is nowhere to be found. Her Instagram account has
been deleted. Her phone has been deactivated. Colin hasn't seen her in days. That's because
Caitlin was already making her way out of the United States of America.
That's insane. Oh.
Yeah.
Okay.
of America. That's insane. Oh. Yeah. Okay. So right after that first meeting with police,
Kaitlyn went home and she cooked up a plan to get the heck out of Dodge. She was like, I'm in trouble. I have done this and I need to get out. She sold her Jeep to a CarMax type place
for $12,000. She packed a bag, she grabbed her yoga mat, and she took off for the airport.
Police knew this because they spotted her
on airport security a few days later.
How is she not on the no-fly list?
Well, because she's not even technically under arrest yet.
Oh, okay, that's true, that's true.
So, Kaitlyn, on this security footage,
has her yoga mat over her shoulder.
She has a COVID mask on, and she's-
Her freaking yoga mat.
She's blending in, like with the other travelers.
Oh, the mask too.
Yeah.
Because you have masks on, everyone blends in.
Yeah.
So they learned that her first stop
was actually her sister Christine's place
in upstate New York.
And after landing at LaGuardia in New York City,
Kaitlyn hitched a ride to Livingston Manor
about two hours away.
There, Kaitlyn met with her sister Christine
who lived in a camper van on this giant property
called Haven for Humanity. So the police follow
her trail there and when they get there they found Christine's neighbor who said, oh yeah,
Caitlin was here but she actually took off a few days ago. So now police were like, oh okay, now
where is she? Caitlin had taken her sister's passport and booked a flight under Christine's
name from Newark International in New Jersey to Mexico, San Jose, Costa Rica.
Okay.
But that was all the police could really determine.
Kaitlyn could have gone anywhere in Costa Rica once she got off that
flight.
And if they were going to get their fugitive back, they were going to
have to work with Costa Rican authorities to make that happen.
This is just, this is why they say get out of the United States because
it is so hard once you're gone.
I feel like Mexico is a better place because it's bigger. There's so many more places you could hide. Yeah, it's Mexico, man. So
Luckily for them Caitlin had actually chosen a pretty small country to flee to which is what you just said
And so she was pictured in that security footage in Costa Rica
With her yoga mat
She has the yoga mat.
So after Caitlin arrived at the San Jose airport,
she took a bus down to Haco beach.
And then a few days later traveled
to another Pacific coast town called Santa Teresa.
And she starts settling in there.
She goes by a new name Ari Martin.
She gets a room at a little spot on the beach
called Don John's Lodge. What is happening?
I mean, honestly, like if she hadn't killed anyone, it kind of feels to me like she's
living the dream.
Like she just showed up, changed her name, changed her identity and was like, I'm here.
Like I'm living in Costa Rica.
She at this point for sure is like, I got away with this.
Oh, for sure.
She begins integrating herself amongst the other kind of it's a place for yogis.
So I think that she knew that like she was going to fit in there. It's also surfers.
They're surfers in the area and she starts working shifts at the lodge to pay for her
room and board. I mean, like she's actually kind of being smart about this begins looking
for a more permanent role as a yoga instructor in town. And she even starts dating a guy who lives there.
I mean, have you seen safe haven?
It's a Nicholas Sparks movie.
Yes, where she escapes and goes to the small town,
starts dating that guy,
then her crazy ex-boyfriend comes and tries to kill her.
Yeah.
It's a little safe haven, but not in a good way.
Yes, yeah, cause that ends happy.
Well, and also she was running because there was domestic
violence happening in her home.
On this one.
Not because she murdered someone.
She killed Mo, which is horrible.
Yes.
And while she's doing all of this in Costa Rica,
Caitlin starts making subtle changes to her appearance
over the course of the few weeks.
She has her hair cut short, it's dyed,
and one afternoon she comes in with a bandage on her nose.
She's telling everyone that she got clocked
with the surfboard the other day.
But the truth is, Caitlin had done this to herself.
She had spent $6,500 getting plastic surgery
to change her appearance.
She got a nose job, lip filler, more filler in her face.
Literally she does the works on her face.
I need to see a before and after picture.
I know.
I think we will have one on Instagram
and on the YouTube video.
So meanwhile, authorities were starting to close in
on Caitlin, so as she's doing all of this and thinking,
wow, like I've done a good job,
authorities are tracking her.
They find that she's created a new Gmail account,
and one thing Gmail does is save your search history
if you don't opt out of it.
So they're able to see everything she's Googling, including what hotels and restaurants she's
making reservations at, which leads them to the town that Caitlin's been staying in.
This is how they track her down.
So the US Marshals fly down to Costa Rica.
They begin going door to door, beach to beach looking for her.
They literally go to the small town and they just start looking around.
But after a few days in the town, they cannot find her.
So one of them gets this brilliant idea.
Like, dude, she's always traveling with this yoga mat.
She's probably been searching for a yoga job.
So they go to a little yoga studio in this town.
They get them to cooperate and they say, Hey, post that you have a job opening
for a yoga instructor on dude Dude, that is so smart.
And who applies?
Ari Martin, AKA, Kaitlyn Armstrong.
And through this, they also learned
that she's currently working and staying
at Don John's Lodge.
How predictable, that's insane.
Yeah, so an officer shows up there shortly after,
it's June 29th, 2022, when he approaches the front desk
to find a woman with a bandaged nose and swollen
lips working behind the counter. Doesn't look like Kaitlyn Armstrong, but once he looks her in her
eyes, he's like, I feel like this is the girl we're looking for. And it is her. And while she's
distracted, other officials go up and search her room and there they find a receipt for the plastic surgery They find Christine Armstrong her sister's passport along with Caitlin's passport. Okay. I was gonna ask how do you confirm?
Yeah, how do you confirm this? This is it they have their girl
So after 43 days on the run Caitlin Armstrong's arrested by authorities and deported back to Texas where she's formally charged with killing
Anna mo Wilson Wow Wow, good.
There, Kaitlin's booked into the Travis County jail
and held on a $3.5 million bond.
But five months later, Kaitlin's looking for new ways
to dodge the charges.
On October 11th, 2022, she's just two weeks out
from the beginning of her trial.
And that day she puts in a medical request saying
she has an injured leg and
she needs to get it looked at.
So the deputies take her to a doctor's appointment that afternoon, it's offsite from the prison
and Caitlin makes a run for it.
So while she runs, yes, she takes off in her black and white prison jumpsuit before freeing
one of her hands from the cuffs and stripping down to the plain clothes that she was hiding
underneath. She jumps a fence. She makes it about a block or way or so before she's recaptured by
authorities. That's insane. And ironically, the name of the street that she's caught on
is Caitlin is Wilson street, which is the last name of the victim. But as I mentioned before,
this wasn't a spur of the moment run for it. Caitlin had clearly been working on this plan.
This was a detail officials uncovered when they looked back on prison footage of Caitlin,
who'd been training rigorously. She was running, doing squats, lifting in the weeks leading up to
this. She started to be like, I have to get in shape if I'm going to make a run for it.
But she had failed, obviously. And two weeks later, she found herself facing a jury on charges of
homicide. And I think at trial, it's important note that they like found DNA on the bike that matched.
There was a ton of evidence and after an eight-day trial the jury agreed that the case was strong.
Less than two hours after leaving to deliberate they were back with a verdict and Kaitlyn Armstrong
was guilty of first-degree murder. She was given given a 90 year sentence and a $10,000
fine and she won't be eligible for parole for another 30 years, which means she'll be in like
her mid sixties. Good. Yeah. On May 6th, 2024, most parents filed a civil suit against Caitlin
for wrongful death. And on June 17th, the judge ruled in their favor, ordering Caitlin to pay
the family $15 million in damages. But she doesn't even have any money.
So how does that work?
No, they know that she doesn't have the assets.
It will preclude her from profiting off of anything, which is a big reason why people
do this.
Okay.
That makes sense.
So she can't do like a tell all a book deal, anything like that.
And as for Colin Strickland, he was never charged with anything to do with Moe's murder.
In fact, he actually released a public apology to the family saying,
there's no way to adequately express the regret and torture I feel about my
proximity to this horrible crime, because if it wasn't for Collin,
the two girls would have never even been connected in the first place.
And I'm sure he's living with that guilt of, you know, he says he's sorry.
He cannot make sense of the tragedy.
And since Moe's passing,
her family has done a lot to honor her legacy. They've established a foundation in her name
devoted to healthy living and community building. And in Kingdom Trails in northern Vermont,
there's a hiking trail that has been dedicated to Moe, renamed as Mariah's Ascent. But while
Moe's memory lives on through her charity and the cycling community, nothing can change the fact that her life was taken far too short.
Proving no matter how much mankind evolves, lust continues to be a powerful motivator.
And when yielded by the wrong person, it can be a dangerous weapon.
And that is the case of Anna Maria Wilson.
Devastating.
And also you just never expect that that's what someone's gonna do, right?
You're just like, oh, she's mad.
She's upset.
It's her explosion.
It happens all the time.
It's insane how much it happens.
And it goes back to what we were talking about at the beginning.
How that pushes people over the edge.
And I mean, I think like you said, it's only a certain amount of people.
Like you have to have certain characteristics
and qualities and so on and so forth.
You have to be that type of person.
You have to be, you have to be crazy.
I don't know what else to say.
Yeah.
Yeah, I don't know.
I think for sure, like it's just insane
how many times a love triangle creates murder.
Yeah.
All right, you guys, that was our case.
We will see you next week back in our original studio.
Let's go, and I love it.
And I hate it.
Goodbye.
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