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Mills Hayes
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Everyone is back in the court room, the Wilson & Armstrong family. Looks like we may have a decision in the sentencing of Armstrong. Stay tuned. Only took jury about 2 hours, 25 minutes.
12:20 PM · Nov 17, 2023
NEW: Jury is in and they have reached a judgement on punishment. The jury has sentenced Kaitlin Armstrong to 90 years in prison with a $10,000 fine. You can hear Kaitlin's sister, Christine crying.
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12:30 PM · Nov 17, 2023
Caitlin Cash up on witness stand with a letter. "Kaitlin, I want you to know that I fought for Mo with everything I had that night." She stares straight at the woman found guilty of murdering her friend, Moriah Wilson.
12:32 PM · Nov 17, 2023
"It never actually crossed my mind in the chaos of that night, that she wouldn't be alive...that she was already dead when I got there that night," Cash says. Describes washing off Moriah's blood on her hands at the police station. It was the last thing she had left of her.
12:33 PM · Nov 17, 2023
"She kept saying over and over again 'who would want to hurt my baby?'" Cash says about the convo w/ Moriah Wilson's mom, Karen, after the murder. "I've watched her in the darkest days not be able to get out of bed. I've watched her grieve for her daughter..."
12:36 PM · Nov 17, 2023
"I've watched her smile and laugh and still somehow laugh and find joy in life," Cash says about Karen Wilson. She says Karen came to her house (the murder scene) and laid on her back in the same spot that Moriah had her last breath on May 11, 2022.
12:37 PM · Nov 17, 2023
"The ripple effect is almost incomprehensible," Cash says to Armstrong. "I'll forever be honored to have known her."
12:40 PM · Nov 17, 2023
Cash says she feels guilt for not coming home earlier to prevent Moriah's death. Anger at Kaitlin. "If we're not willing to risk catastrophic failure, we're probably not dreaming, living and loving the right way," Cash reads a quote by Moriah Wilson.
12:41 PM · Nov 17, 2023
"Even after all this, I feel hope. I hope i can live a life she would be proud of. I carry her with me each day. I choose light, I choose joy and I choose love and Kaitlin I really hope you can find that too," Caitlin Cash reads to Kaitlin Armstrong before stepping down.
12:42 PM · Nov 17, 2023
Karen Wilson takes the stand, "Kaitlin Armstrong, I'm not sure if my words can penetrate your heart, but I'm going to try. I hate what you did to my beautiful daughter. It was very selfish and cowardly."
12:44 PM · Nov 17, 2023
"You never chose to face her woman to woman in a civil conversation, she would have listened. She was an amazing listener," Karen Wilson. "You and Colin could have had a beautiful life together. You destroyed that. You ruined your life, your families lives, our lives."
12:45 PM · Nov 17, 2023
"There is no winner in this story. Your actions have caused all to suffer," Karen says. "Moriah is free of the sorrow though. She is more alive than all of us here today. Nothing can ever hurt her again. You killed her earthly body but her spirit is very much alive."
12:47 PM · Nov 17, 2023
Kaitlin Armstrong leaves the court room and her sister Christine says to her, "I will always love you," while crying. Someone in the court room says, "That's Karma."
12:53 PM · Nov 17, 2023
@MillsHayesTV
Everyone is back in the court room, the Wilson & Armstrong family. Looks like we may have a decision in the sentencing of Armstrong. Stay tuned. Only took jury about 2 hours, 25 minutes.
12:20 PM · Nov 17, 2023
NEW: Jury is in and they have reached a judgement on punishment. The jury has sentenced Kaitlin Armstrong to 90 years in prison with a $10,000 fine. You can hear Kaitlin's sister, Christine crying.
@FoxNewsMMR
12:30 PM · Nov 17, 2023
Caitlin Cash up on witness stand with a letter. "Kaitlin, I want you to know that I fought for Mo with everything I had that night." She stares straight at the woman found guilty of murdering her friend, Moriah Wilson.
12:32 PM · Nov 17, 2023
"It never actually crossed my mind in the chaos of that night, that she wouldn't be alive...that she was already dead when I got there that night," Cash says. Describes washing off Moriah's blood on her hands at the police station. It was the last thing she had left of her.
12:33 PM · Nov 17, 2023
"She kept saying over and over again 'who would want to hurt my baby?'" Cash says about the convo w/ Moriah Wilson's mom, Karen, after the murder. "I've watched her in the darkest days not be able to get out of bed. I've watched her grieve for her daughter..."
12:36 PM · Nov 17, 2023
"I've watched her smile and laugh and still somehow laugh and find joy in life," Cash says about Karen Wilson. She says Karen came to her house (the murder scene) and laid on her back in the same spot that Moriah had her last breath on May 11, 2022.
12:37 PM · Nov 17, 2023
"The ripple effect is almost incomprehensible," Cash says to Armstrong. "I'll forever be honored to have known her."
12:40 PM · Nov 17, 2023
Cash says she feels guilt for not coming home earlier to prevent Moriah's death. Anger at Kaitlin. "If we're not willing to risk catastrophic failure, we're probably not dreaming, living and loving the right way," Cash reads a quote by Moriah Wilson.
12:41 PM · Nov 17, 2023
"Even after all this, I feel hope. I hope i can live a life she would be proud of. I carry her with me each day. I choose light, I choose joy and I choose love and Kaitlin I really hope you can find that too," Caitlin Cash reads to Kaitlin Armstrong before stepping down.
12:42 PM · Nov 17, 2023
Karen Wilson takes the stand, "Kaitlin Armstrong, I'm not sure if my words can penetrate your heart, but I'm going to try. I hate what you did to my beautiful daughter. It was very selfish and cowardly."
12:44 PM · Nov 17, 2023
"You never chose to face her woman to woman in a civil conversation, she would have listened. She was an amazing listener," Karen Wilson. "You and Colin could have had a beautiful life together. You destroyed that. You ruined your life, your families lives, our lives."
12:45 PM · Nov 17, 2023
"There is no winner in this story. Your actions have caused all to suffer," Karen says. "Moriah is free of the sorrow though. She is more alive than all of us here today. Nothing can ever hurt her again. You killed her earthly body but her spirit is very much alive."
12:47 PM · Nov 17, 2023
Kaitlin Armstrong leaves the court room and her sister Christine says to her, "I will always love you," while crying. Someone in the court room says, "That's Karma."
12:53 PM · Nov 17, 2023