48 Hours - Who Killed Moriah Wilson?
Episode Date: November 25, 2024A promising young athlete is murdered. Her suspected killer disappears and an international manhunt by U.S. Marshals begins. Jonathan Vigliotti reports. See Privacy Policy at https:...//art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Here with the fabulous Mo Wilson,
you are like ready.
I'm ready, yeah. I'm ready.
I'm so excited to be here.
Her name was Mariah, but everybody called her Mo.
My name is Pilar Melendez and I am a senior reporter with the Daily Beast.
Funny and friendly and smart and driven, Mo was a rising star.
What happened to Moe was a tragedy.
This found Moe inside the residence.
It was pretty grisly scene.
She had been shot multiple times.
At first, detectives thought it was a robbery.
You're looking into this possibility of a robbery
or a burglary, but parallel to that,
there is this name Colin
Strickland.
Colin's relationship with Moe was, like they were both bike racers.
They had like a romantic relationship.
Colin said they had broken up.
The situation was complicated.
There was another woman in Colin's life.
Her name was Caitlin Armstrong.
Homicide detectives were very interested in talking to Caitlin Armstrong.
He's starting to get the sense that there could be some jealousy to it.
At this point, she kind of disappears.
No one knows where she is. MUSIC
Kaitlyn Armstrong vanished, seemingly in the thin air,
sparking what would become an international manhunt,
first leading authorities across the United States,
and then eventually here to the beaches of Costa Rica.
Along the way, she used multiple identities
and changed her appearance, even getting plastic surgery.
How smart was Kaitlyn Armstrong?
She did some pretty intelligent things.
The thing that people don't know is
you don't have to be just smarter
than one, two, three, or four of us,
because there's a team of 20 plus people. You have to be smarter than one, two, three, or four of us, because there's a team of 20-plus people.
You have to be smarter than a lot of people to get away with it.
It almost worked.
It almost worked.
Up and coming pro gravel bike racer Mariah Wilson, known as Moda Sam, appeared happy and enthusiastic just months before she was found murdered.
I don't think anybody could really believe it at first.
Why would anybody want to hurt or harm or kill
this lovely, talented young woman?
Lisa Gosselin-Lynn is the editor of Vermont Sports Magazine
and Vermont Ski and Ride Magazine.
She's also a CBS News consultant.
Mariah Wilson right there coming in.
Lynn had been following the Vermont native's career
for many months before her tragic death.
First place, Mo Wilson.
Mariah had the potential to be one of the top bike racers,
definitely in the country and probably in the world.
On May 10, 2022, just one week before her 26th birthday,
Mariah arrived in Austin, Texas to prepare for the Gravel Locos
bike race, a race she was favored to win.
Mariah stayed with a close friend in this Austin apartment.
But the next evening, just before 10 PM,
the friend returned home and discovered Mariah,
who had been shot multiple times.
Austin police officers Mark McCloud and Jonathan Riley
worked the case from the beginning.
Whoever shot her at that point stood over top of her
and shot her at least once.
Charlie 5 or 7, you're in.
As they canvassed the immediate area,
police discovered a possible clue.
I put it to a low critical bite.
Moriah's expensive racing bicycle
had been discarded in the bushes. I put it to a local bike. Mariah's expensive racing bicycle
had been discarded in the bushes.
So at that point, okay, is this a burglary,
a robbery gone wrong?
But that theory was quickly dismissed
because there was no sign of a break-in.
Then police learned that just hours
before Mariah was found murdered,
she was with another professional bike racer
named Colin Strickland. They had
spent the day together and at around 8.30pm he brought her home on the back of his motorcycle.
Colin Strickland, who was 35, was considered a pioneer in the sport. He had won some of the
most prestigious races and was sponsored by the industry's top brands like Red Bull.
Pretty early on I looked up to Colin
when I was coming up on the scene.
Please welcome Chris Talley.
Chris Talley is friends with Colin Strickland.
They met on the racetrack.
He was the one to beat.
He loved to kind of create a show around bike racing,
kind of selling bike racing.
He was really passionate about it.
Talley said his friend had been popular with women.
Strickland had briefly dated Mariah, but it was short-lived.
He was serious with a woman named Kaitlyn Armstrong.
The day after Mariah's murder,
police visited and spoke to Colin Strickland at his home.
My personal take was he was being very cooperative,
being very forthcoming.
Obviously he was in shock.
Being very transparent at times.
Very transparent, yeah.
And investigators say when he agreed to go down to the police station
to be interviewed, he didn't seem to hold back when telling them
about the day he spent with Mariah, a day that would end up being her last.
They went swimming, then they got food.
Mariah and Strickland are seen here on the restaurant's security camera.
I know he's being transparent at this point during this questioning,
but what he's saying is starting to sound a lot like a date.
Oh yeah, 100%.
Investigators had a lot of questions, and they would soon have more.
On the night of Moriah's murder, police
discovered an important clue on video from a neighbor's security
camera.
The video was taken just one minute
after Moriah was dropped off.
There's a video from a Ring doorbell camera
that clearly shows a black SUV with a bike rack.
Can't see the license plate because of the bike rack on it.
So it was obviously like, we need to focus on this.
The day after Moriah Wilson's murder, investigators quickly had an answer to who could have been driving that black Jeep that was seen on security cameras shortly before her death.
Investigators had spotted a similar looking Jeep in Colin Strickland's driveway when
they first spoke to him
They see a black Jeep with the bike rack on the back of it
So at that point we run the license plate and it comes back that it's registered to Caitlin Armstrong
Caitlin Armstrong
Colin Strickland's girlfriend Chris Talley says he knew her very well
she had a really strong, you know, kind of, you know, love for travel.
Love. You know, she had spent time pretty much, you know, globe hopping around the
world. Really, you know, kind of interesting person.
Armstrong had a background in finance and loved yoga.
Armstrong and Strickland had been together for approximately three years and
even lived together, but hit a rough patch
and that's when Strickland briefly dated Mariah. Their relationship only lasted a short
time before Strickland got back together with Armstrong.
When police asked Strickland about his relationship with Armstrong, he had a lot to say.
He starts to portray her as being the jealous type, even saying things like, I can't keep He had a lot to say. Strickland told investigators he kept Moriah's phone number under an alias in
his contacts, and on that evening after he'd been out with Moriah, he texted Armstrong that he'd
been running an errand and that his phone had died.
That was not true.
Investigators say there were other clues pointing toward Kaitlyn Armstrong.
On the night of the murder, Kaitlyn Armstrong's phone was not connected to a cell network. In this day and age, if your phone is off and not connected to a network, you're either the victim of a crime
or you're probably committed to one.
A silent phone speaks louder in some cases than actions.
Oh, absolutely.
Strickland also shared that he had bought handguns
for Armstrong and himself for personal security.
And so, few things like that start to paint a picture
of, like, this kid, it could
definitely be her. Police worked quickly. That same day, investigators picked Caitlin
Armstrong up on an old warrant for failing to pay for a Botox treatment. But investigators
had to let Armstrong go. There was a problem. Armstrong's birth date did not match the date on the warrant,
so the warrant wasn't valid, and police didn't have enough to charge her with anything else.
Two days after that interview, police got an unexpected call. It was from a friend of Caitlin
Armstrong. Police say the caller told them that Armstrong was so angry about Strickland's relationship with Mariah that she wanted to kill her.
It was yet another indication that they were on the right track.
A few days later, an arrest warrant was issued, but when police went looking for Kaitlyn Armstrong,
she was gone.
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After Kaitlyn Armstrong vanished,
US Marshals got the job of tracking her down.
We look for friends.
Sometimes we look for family.
One of the things that I did
was collect as many photos as I could. Damian Fernandez and Amir Perez are deputy US Marshals. They joined awesome
police officers Jonathan Riley and Mark McCloud on the case. The team, based in
Texas, is known as the Lone Star Fugitive Task Force. With no sign of
Kaitlyn Armstrong, the task force suspected Armstrong may have left town,
headed for her sister Christy's place in upstate New York.
We were thinking maybe she's driving cross country.
We didn't know.
Their instincts were right.
In upstate New York, another deputy marshal
managed to track down Armstrong's sister.
What did the sister say?
The sister ultimately said that her sister had come
to visit her, had stayed with her a couple of days,
but that she had dropped her off at the airport in Newark.
And last she heard she was going to board a flight back
to Austin, but then called her back later
and said that she decided that she was going to drive back.
called her back later and said that she decided that she was going to drive back.
That which made absolutely no sense to any of us that you would just drive back.
When the task force checked outbound flights at Newark Airport,
no reservations had been made in Kaitlin Armstrong's name. But the team had a hunch.
Because Christie told the deputy marshal in New York that she didn't know where her passport was
So they checked with their contact at Homeland Security and within minutes of reaching out to him He got back to me and he's like yes
We're showing Christie Armstrong traveled out of Newark features the International Airport on a one-way flight to Costa Rica
The marshal suspected that Kaitlin Armstrong
had used her sister's passport to flee.
Kristi Armstrong later emphasized to authorities
she did not give her sister the passport.
She has never been charged with any crime
related to this case.
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Marshall's Amir Perez and Damien Fernandez arrived in Costa Rica a month after Armstrong. Although they would have help from the Costa Rican authorities and US State Department
officers on the ground, they knew finding Armstrong was going to be a big challenge.
We had other intelligence indicating that she was staying in hostels in Costa Rica.
And I don't know if you know anything about Costa Rica, but Costa Rica has a lot of hostels.
A lot. An unbelievable amount of hostels.
The Marshals wouldn't tell us exactly how their intelligence gathering worked, but they
believe that Armstrong had intentions of becoming a yoga instructor.
Their team back in the States had managed to track down the phone number for an American
businessman who they believed had connected with Kaitlin Armstrong at some point.
And we actually ended up sending a picture of Kaitlin while we're on the phone with
him.
He looks at it and he goes, yes,
but she doesn't look like that
and she not using that name.
Armstrong had cut her hair and changed its color.
The businessman told them where they might find her.
He's like, well, I met her at a yoga studio in Haco.
This is Haco, a popular tourist destination known for its nightlife and its beaches, and
the perfect place to hide.
It was the Marshalls' first real tip, so they rushed out here.
They canvassed the area, combed through hours of surveillance video, but could not find
a single sign of Kaitlin Armstrong anywhere.
It was a bust.
But the Marshalls had one more solid lead
that would take them to a one street town
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One month after Kaitlin Armstrong disappeared, the U.S. Marshals were in hot pursuit of her.
And another area of Costa Rica.
A source had suggested she might have gone to a small village on the Pacific Coast.
The Marshals took a ferry like this one to reach a remote peninsula.
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where the yoga instructor, the one who answered the online ad, was believed to be.
It was now time for the Marshals to make their move.
So I walked up and I got in.
They decided that Deputy Marshal Perez
would approach the woman alone.
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He would pretend to be a tourist
and try to get a really good look at her face.
And I saw two individuals sitting there at a table,
off to the left, as soon as I walked in.
He says one was a woman.
She looked like Caitlin, but not 100%.
So I thought, well, how can I approach her
or get close enough where I start asking questions
or she doesn't suspect something?
So I decided that I was gonna speak to her in Spanish.
So I spoke to her in nothing but Spanish.
So I got a little closer
because I saw that she was trying to get to Google Translate
on her phone.
And she'd raised it up to me, and I got even closer.
And I noticed that she had a bandage on her nose,
and possibly her lips were swollen.
And I saw her eyes.
The eyes are the exact same ones that I saw in the picture.
And this is her 100%.
Local police moved in to make the actual arrest.
And soon, the marshals discovered
why Armstrong had been so hard to find.
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arrived in Santa Teresa.
At the hostel, they found a receipt.
The receipt for surgery.
Plastic surgery.
Plastic surgery.
In these side-by-side photos, you
can see that Armstrong changed the shape of her nose.
Wow.
It almost worked.
It almost worked.
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where she was charged and held in jail.
But just weeks before she
was due to stand trial for the murder of Mariah Wilson, Kaitlyn Armstrong escaped again.
Almost three weeks before her trial, former fugitive Kaitlyn Armstrong somehow managed
to escape from custody.
She was at a doctor's appointment
and tried to escape as they were walking out.
Pilar Melendez from the Daily Beast says
Armstrong didn't get far before deputies caught her.
It was pretty astonishing that she did that
given the fact that she had tried
to escape prosecution prior.
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After a two-week trial...
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It took the jury around two hours to decide Armstrong's fate.
We, the jury, found the defendant,
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One day after her conviction,
Armstrong was sentenced to 90 years behind bars.
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