A Texas jury has convicted Kaitlin Armstrong of murder in the shooting death of professional cyclist Anna Moriah Wilson. Prosecutors argued that Armstrong killed Wilson out of jealousy, as Wilson had briefly dated Armstrong's boyfriend. The jury deliberated for under three hours before reaching a guilty verdict. Armstrong now faces a potential sentence of life in prison. Wilson's family and friends were visibly emotional following the verdict, while Armstrong's family appeared shocked. Wilson, a rising star in pro gravel and mountain bike racing, was found shot multiple times at a friend's home in Austin in May 2022. Armstrong was arrested in June of that year in Costa Rica after a 43-day international search. During the trial, prosecutors presented evidence that Armstrong had been monitoring Wilson's social media and had tracked her down before the shooting. The defense argued that there was not enough evidence to link Armstrong to the crime and criticized the investigation. The sentencing phase of the trial will continue on Friday.