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An article from 25 December 2025, mostly a recap of what happened:
Hard to believe its been over 3 years already. I hope Kaitlin is settling in in prison. She only has 86 years, 5 months, and 25 days left to go. Enjoy!

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AUSTIN (KXAN) — The murder conviction of Kaitlin Armstrong for the death of professional cyclist Anna Moriah Wilson was upheld by the Texas Third Court of Appeals, the court announced Friday. This means Armstrong will continue to serve the 90-year sentence ordered by the judge in Nov. 2023.

The court had three issues to decide, including whether Armstrong’s statement to law enforcement should have been suppressed. However, the court decided that it would deny all three grounds.

SMH... On what basis did this woman think her conviction would be vacated, and she'd be granted a new trial? The only rights violated here belonged to Mo!
 
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The court had three issues to decide, including whether Armstrong’s statement to law enforcement should have been suppressed. However, the court decided that it would deny all three grounds.

SMH... On what basis did this woman think her conviction would be vacated, and she'd be granted a new trial? The only rights violated here belonged to Mo!
The same woman who thought she'd be retiring in Costa Rica
 
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People sentenced to long prison terms often try to get their convictions reviewed. Their attorneys are happy to get paid more to try, IMO.
Shrug.
 
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She very nearly got away though.
 
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New documentary about Mo is out on Netflix. It’s done really well. I even teared up a few times. Colin also speaks very briefly at the end.
 
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New documentary about Mo is out on Netflix. It’s done really well. I even teared up a few times. Colin also speaks very briefly at the end.

Hard to believe we are coming up on the 4th anniversary of this tragedy!
 
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New documentary about Mo is out on Netflix. It’s done really well. I even teared up a few times. Colin also speaks very briefly at the end.

Yes me too, about tearing up! I loved seeing all the photos/videos of Mo growing up and hearing her family share stories of her. I also loved seeing Cash (who is still living in the same apartment -- and her explanation of why was so touching).

Two things Mo's mom said have stayed in my mind. First she said when Mo was really young, she had a feeling she'd lose her one day (I'm paraphrasing but a mother's intuition is amazing). Secondly when she was informed of Mo's murder, she immediately told police Kaitlin Armstrong did it (because that was the only person she knew of who didn't like Mo).

As for Colin, I was surprised he finally somewhat acknowledged his role in this. If he had expressed the below sentiments initially, he probably would have got a lot more support and sympathy from the public. Lastly his small dog is adorable and for sure is a better companion than KA.


Strickland didn't elaborate on the murder or his life since, but he admitted that he "regret everything."

"I regret everything," he said. "I'm ashamed of everything I've done. I would have never f---ing started bike racing, not ever met Kaitlin, not ever met Moriah, not ever spoke with Moriah in private — every single thing, because it all led to this."
 

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