Kaitlin Armstrong's murder trial in connection to the death of cyclist Moriah Wilson has been delayed four months from its expected June 26 date to October 30, 2023, with no explanation provided for the postponement, according to a report in CBS Austin.
It is the second delay of Armstrong's murder trial, which was first expected to begin last October 2022. However, at that time, it was postponed while the presiding judge, made a decision to dismiss two motions filed by Armstrong's defense team to suppress evidence.
Armstrong has been formally charged with first-degree murder in connection to Wilson's death in an East Austin, Texas, home on May 11, 2022. Wilson was one of the most prominent gravel riders in the North American scene and her death came as a big shock to the community.