After fleeing the US, convicted love-triangle killer Kaitlin Armstrong was caught through a phony ad for a yoga instructor, it was revealed in a new report.
The Texas woman — who fled to Central America, and eventually altered her face through plastic surgery, after fatally shooting professional cyclist Anna Moriah Wilson in May 2022 — was reportedly caught by the US Marshals that summer after she responded to an ad the feds placed for a yoga instructor.
It might have been their last, best hope: The marshals had chased the fugitive killer across the United States and into Costa Rica, where they believed she was hiding near the coast, according to CBS News.
But she was surprisingly cagey, employing multiple new names and even changing the shape of her nose through plastic surgery to throw authorities off her trail.
So instead, the feds made her come to them.
They did it by seizing on her love of yoga: They put out an ad for a yoga teacher on a local Facebook page in the one-street town of Santa Teresa, Costa Rica.