A YOGA teacher allegedly made a chilling threat before killing her love rival for having an affair with her boyfriend.
Kaitlin Armstrong is currently on the run following the death of pro-cyclist Moriah Wilson in Austin, Texas, on May 11.
An anonymous tipster contacted police three days after the murder and said Armstrong had flown into a rage in January 2022 after discovering her cyclist boyfriend was apparently having an affair with Ms Wilson.
“The caller refused to be identified but advised she was with Armstrong in January 2022,” an affidavit explains.
“The caller advised Armstrong had just discovered Strickland was having a romantic relationship with Ms Wilson even though Armstrong and Strickland were still dating.
"The caller advised Armstrong became furious and was shaking in anger.
"Armstrong told the caller Armstrong was so angry Armstrong wanted to kill Ms Wilson.
"Armstrong then proceeded to tell the caller Armstrong had either recently purchased a firearm or was going to.”
Armstrong reportedly knew of Ms Wilson because they had both dated Strickland in the past.
Police say Ms Wilson and Strickland had a brief fling when he was on a break from Armstrong. But the two cyclists remained friends even after Strickland and Armstrong reconciled, continuing to spend time together.
Armstrong was reportedly unaware of their fling, which occurred in October and November 2021, but found out in January 2022.
Cops found Ms Wilson unconscious and with multiple gunshot wounds in East Austin on May 11, according to . She was pronounced dead at the scene.
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Strickland agreed to speak to police on May 12.
While he was there and explaining the relationships he had with both women, police found that Armstrong had an "outstanding class B warrant for her arrest," according to an obtained by The Daily Beast.
Armstrong was then apprehended and brought to the Austin Police Department Homicide Unit office.
According to the affidavit, Armstrong was presented with information relating to Ms Wilson's death during that but remained "very still" and "guarded" as she spoke to detectives.
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Upon asking for the interview to end, she left, as the arrest warrant she was brought in for was not valid. She has not been seen since.
A homicide warrant for Armstrong was issued on May 17 by US Marshals.
On May 19, she was charged with first-degree murder, per the affidavit.
LOVE TRIANGLE
The affidavit states that Strickland divulged information about his relationships with both Ms Wilson and Armstrong.
"Strickland advised while he and Ms Wilson were dating, Armstrong called Ms Wilson on the phone, telling Ms Wilson she was the one who was dating Strickland," the affidavit reads.
"Strickland told Detective Spitler he has had to change Ms Wilson's name in his phone so Armstrong does not know who he is speaking to, as they continue their relationship.
"Strickland admitted he had to change Ms Wilson's name in his phone because Armstrong had blocked Ms Wilson's number in Strickland's phone.
"Strickland also advised he has had to delete text messages on his phone to prevent Armstrong from finding them."
The affidavit also states that Strickland "spoke very highly" of Ms Wilson during his interview with police.
STRICKLAND SPEAKS
Strickland reportedly does not know the whereabouts of Kaitlin Armstrong.
In a released to local media, Strickland spoke of "the regret and torture" he felt "about [his] proximity to this horrible crime."
"I am sorry, and I simply cannot make sense of this unfathomable tragedy," he continued.
"As a point of clarification to facts previously reported, Moriah Wilson and I had a brief romantic relationship from late October-early November 2021 that spanned a week or so while Ms Wilson was visiting Austin.
"At the time, she and I had both recently ended relationships.
"She returned to her home in California and about a month later, Kaitlin Armstrong and I reconciled and resumed our relationship.
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Strickland added that he often saw Ms Wilson at cycling events, but claims they maintained a "platonic and professional" relationship.
"Moriah and I were both leaders in this lonely, niche sport of Cycling, and I admired her greatly and considered her a close friend."
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