Texas Woman Sentenced To 90 Years In Prison For Killing Professional Cyclist

Texas Woman Sentenced To 90 Years In Prison For Killing Professional Cyclist


A Texas woman convicted of killing a professional cyclist as part of a love triangle has been sentenced to 90 years in prison.

Kaitlin Marie Armstrong, 35, was sentenced on Friday to the lengthy prison term for fatally shooting Anna Moriah “Mo” Wilson in Austin, Texas, back in May 2022. The same Travis County jury that found Armstrong guilty deliberated for about three hours before recommending 90 years in prison. Judge Brenda Kennedy accepted the recommendation.

“Other than the prosecution team, there really are no winners here,” the victim’s father said after the sentencing was handed down, according to NBC News. “This is not a time for celebration but a time for prayer, a time to pray for our family, her friends and [the] Armstrong family and

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