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[The Night Time Stopped: The Tragic Murder of Pro Cyclist Mariah 'Mo' Wilson]-[The Night Time Stopped]

Dateline NBC · B2 · 2024-04-09

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The Tragic Murder of Mariah 'Mo' Wilson

On the night of May 11, 2022, the competitive cycling world was shattered by the murder of rising star Mariah "Mo" Wilson. Found in a bathroom in Austin, Texas, by her friend Caitlin Cash, the 25-year-old champion cyclist had been shot multiple times. This cold-blooded act left investigators searching for a motive, quickly identifying a complex web of jealousy and deception involving fellow cyclist Colin Strickland and his girlfriend, Caitlin Armstrong.

The Investigation: A Web of Jealousy

As Detective Richard Spittler began his first lead investigation, he discovered that Mariah had been seeing Colin Strickland, who had briefly dated her months prior. Despite Colin's attempts to distance himself—even renaming Mariah "Christine Wall" in his phone to hide their interactions from Armstrong—investigators were suspicious. Caitlin Armstrong, who shared a home and a business with Strickland, became the prime person of interest. Surveillance footage captured her Jeep near the scene of the crime at the exact time of the murder, and ballistics testing on a handgun seized from her home confirmed it was the weapon used to kill Mariah.

The Fugitive's Disappearing Act

Following a mistaken release from custody due to a clerical error regarding a misdemeanor warrant, Armstrong fled. She embarked on a "disappearing act," selling her Jeep, flying to New York, and eventually using her sister’s passport to escape to Costa Rica. The U.S. Marshals, led by Deputy U.S. Marshals Amir Perez and Damien Fernandez, launched a massive manhunt. Throughout her flight, Armstrong used multiple aliases and even underwent plastic surgery, including a "nose job and brow lift," to alter her appearance. She was eventually tracked down in the beach town of Santa Teresa, where she had been living under the name "Ari" and attempting to secure work as a yoga instructor.

Digital Forensics and The Sound of Murder

While the defense attempted to paint Armstrong as a "terrified woman" fleeing out of fear, the prosecution built an airtight case using digital evidence. The GPS data from her sold Jeep revealed it had circled the crime scene repeatedly, waiting for Mariah and Colin to return. Even more chilling was audio captured by a nearby security camera, which recorded the horrific sound of a "female scream and two gunshots," followed by a pause and a third shot. This evidence directly contradicted the defense's claim that Armstrong was not in the vicinity.

Justice Served

During her trial, the prosecution highlighted that Armstrong had been tracking Mariah’s location through the fitness app Strava, suggesting premeditation. Despite her defense attorney Rick Cofer’s insistence that there was "not much steak" to the circumstantial evidence, the jury was unconvinced. After just 118 minutes of deliberation, Caitlin Armstrong was found guilty of murder.

In a powerful sentencing hearing, Mariah’s family and friends expressed their profound grief. Caitlin Cash, who had desperately tried to perform CPR on her friend, recounted the trauma of washing the blood off her hands in the police station. The judge sentenced Armstrong to 90 years in prison. The tragic case serves as a somber reminder of the consequences of "selfish manipulation, jealousy and hatred," leaving a void in the cycling community where a bright, humble, and talented athlete once stood.

🎯Key Sentences

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I was definitely nervous.
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She was trying her best to hold it together.
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I'll be right back.
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It just blew our mind.
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None of that stopped Mariah.
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📝Key Phrases

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on the cusp of
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seething resentments
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all hands on deck
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person of interest
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distancing yourself
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📖 Transcript

Tonight on Dateline.
I hear a female scream and two gunshots.
A heartbreaking case.
And now for the first time, the full story.
My friend is laying on the bathroom floor and there's blood everywhere.
Everybody just loved Mo.

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