A love triangle in the elite gravel cycling world turned deadly—Kaitlin Armstrong’s jealousy-fueled murder of rising star Anna Moriah “Mo” Wilson (25) in Austin, TX, on May 11, 2022, is now a Netflix doc (premiered April 3). Colin Strickland, the mutual interest, was cleared but remains a key figure. Essentials:
- The players:PersonRoleBackgroundPersonRoleBackgroundColin StricklandCyclist, “pivot”Texas pro gravel racer; dated Armstrong (2019-2022, tumultuous); brief week-long fling with Wilson, then friends.Mo WilsonVictimVermont-raised pro cyclist (gravel/mtn bike wins); in Austin for race, shot 5x at friend’s apt after swim/bike hangout with Strickland.Kaitlin ArmstrongKillerYoga instructor; stalked/lied to by Strickland that night; fled to Costa Rica (plastic surgery disguise), caught June 2022. Convicted 2023: 90 years for 1st-degree murder.
- Timeline: Strickland/Armstrong on-off; met Wilson at 2021 Idaho race. Brief romance ended, stayed cycling pals. Rage killing after he hid meetup. Armstrong’s texts showed obsession; gun traced to her.
- Aftermath: Strickland cooperated with cops, described chaos. Now low-profile—quit racing spotlight, focuses on privacy per recent interviews.
Jealousy homicides like this claim ~1,000 U.S. women yearly (per Violence Policy Center). Doc dives deep into cycling subculture’s pressures.
Shifting from your recent gun/school crime shares to this personal betrayal case—intriguing mix. Thoughts on the Netflix series, or similar SC relationship violence stories?









