The murder trial of Kaitlin Armstrong is set to begin on Wednesday. Armstrong is accused of killing Anna Moriah Wilson in East Austin last year.
AUSTIN, Texas — The murder trial for Kaitlin Armstrong is set to begin on Wednesday, Nov. 1, almost 18 months after the death of semi-professional cyclist Anna Moriah Wilson.
Armstrong is accused of killing Wilson in East Austin on May 11, 2022. She faces a first-degree murder charge, as well as a felony charge related to an attempted escape earlier this month. Armstrong later sold her Jeep, then flew from Austin to New York, then from New Jersey to Costa Rica. She was Law enforcement officials say it was Armstrong's love of yoga that led them to where she was staying in Costa Rica. She had taken several yoga classes before her arrest and went byNew information reveals how Kaitlin Armstrong planned her escape in South Austinto Wilson's murder. Her trial date was initially scheduled to begin on June 26, 2023. However, on May 4, 2023, the start date was pushed back four months.while leaving a doctor's appointment in South Austin.
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