Texas love triangle murder suspect Kaitlin Armstrong was dating while hiding out in Costa Rica: report
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A surf instructor living in Santa Teresa Beach told a Texas newspaper he went on dates with fugitive Kaitlin Armstrong, who was using the alias 'Ari.'
Strickland told police he'd given Armstrong $450,000 as investment capital. According to the warrants, he asked for it back, but she did not return it before fleeing the state May 14. (Travis County) A search warrant in the Mo Wilson murder investigation states that Colin Strickland allegedly told Austin Police Kaitlin Armstrong had practiced shooting with her sister at "an unknown gun range." (Travis County) Colin Strickland seen outside his Austin, Texas, home June 17, 2022. (MEGA) Colin Strickland seen outside his Austin, Texas, home June 17, 2022. (MEGA) Colin Strickland seen outside his Austin, Texas, home June 17, 2022. (MEGA) Michael Ruiz is a reporter for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to michael.ruiz@fox.com and on Twitter: @mikerreports
"Ari was a strange person," Teal Oceans Akerson, an expat surf instructor, told the Austin American-Statesman. "I met her right outside the tattoo shop, Good Life Tattoos, and her friends were getting tattooed, so she was waiting out there on the bench."
They struck up a conversation, exchanged numbers and went on a handful of dates, he said.