Texas jury finds Kaitlin Armstrong guilty in murder of Moriah 'Mo' Wilson
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A jury handed down a guilty verdict Thursday to Kaitlin Armstrong, an Austin, Texas, woman accused of shooting a perceived romantic rival and pro cyclist Moriah "Mo" Wilson.
Now, State District Judge Brenda Kennedy said the punishment phase of the trial has begun. Both Armstrong's attorney's and prosecutors have waived their opening statements. The state intends to call Wilson's family and late cyclist's friend Caitlin Cash, who found her body at the crime scene, to deliver victim impact statements. Michael Ruiz is a reporter for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to michael.ruiz@fox.com and on Twitter: @mikerreports
Travis County prosecutor Rickey Jones began his closing arguments earlier on Thursday by playing footage from outside the apartment on May 11, 2022 — the night Armstrong allegedly shot Wilson — in which Wilson can be heard screaming.
"No one else in the world was angry that their boyfriend was out with Mo Wilson. Just her," Jones said of Armstrong. "No one else in the world had their Jeep circling 1708 Maple for an hour before you heard that 9:15 shot. No one else in the world matched that description."
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