Fugitive Killer Caught: The Yoga Ad that Led to Kaitlin Armstrong's Arrest

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Kaitlin Armstrong, convicted of murdering elite cyclist Moriah "Mo" Wilson, was lured to her arrest in Costa Rica by a fake ad for a yoga instructor placed by U.S. Marshals. After disappearing from Austin, Armstrong was found under the alias "Beth" with changed appearance. U.S. Marshals used the ad to arrange a meeting with Armstrong, leading to her arrest. She was later convicted of murder and sentenced to 90 years in prison.
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