Overview
- - Netflix’s 95-minute documentary, directed by Marina Zenovich, is the streamer’s most-watched film and shifts attention from the manhunt to Wilson’s life and legacy.
- - Investigators tied Armstrong to the May 11, 2022 killing with a forensic match between her gun and shell casings, surveillance of her Jeep near the scene, and location data from apps.
- - After a murder warrant was issued, Armstrong sold her Jeep, used her sister’s passport to reach Costa Rica, changed her appearance with plastic surgery, and U.S. Marshals arrested her 43 days later using a fake yoga-job lure.
- - A jury convicted Armstrong of first-degree murder in November 2023 and a judge imposed a 90-year sentence with parole eligibility after 30 years, and her appeal was later denied.
- - Wilson’s parents won a $15 million wrongful-death judgment and now honor her through the Moriah Wilson Foundation and events like Ride for Mo, though collecting the award may be difficult due to reported asset transfers.