Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why he's in hiding? According to the affidavit, she murdered the other woman and then CAME HOME - saw him inside the home and they had casual conversation where he still BS'd on whether or not he was seeing anyone else. But she didn't kill him, so...
This is not in the affidavit. It does say Armstrong returned home shortly after he texted her at 9:21, but nothing about a conversation.
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why he's in hiding? According to the affidavit, she murdered the other woman and then CAME HOME - saw him inside the home and they had casual conversation where he still BS'd on whether or not he was seeing anyone else. But she didn't kill him, so...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How the heck did she get out of the country in someone else’s name? This is wild. I wonder if “Kaitlin Armstrong” is not her birth name.
Why do you think she has left the country?
DP. Four days after Austin police let her go without booking her for murder or even issuing a BOLO - she was seen at or near Newark EWR on May 18th (this is after flying from Austin to Houston and Houston to NYC with no problems). They didn't issue a warrant for her arrest until later that same day.
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So you are making an assumption? Did you not read the part where the police said there were no flight reservations in her name at Newark airport?
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Did you read the part where they still haven't found a freaking murderer after letting her travel across country on two flights in the most highly regulated travel industry we have?
Complete ridiculousness.
Is is established that it is unequivocally her on the NY airport video?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How the heck did she get out of the country in someone else’s name? This is wild. I wonder if “Kaitlin Armstrong” is not her birth name.
Why do you think she has left the country?
DP. Four days after Austin police let her go without booking her for murder or even issuing a BOLO - she was seen at or near Newark EWR on May 18th (this is after flying from Austin to Houston and Houston to NYC with no problems). They didn't issue a warrant for her arrest until later that same day.
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So you are making an assumption? Did you not read the part where the police said there were no flight reservations in her name at Newark airport?
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Did you read the part where they still haven't found a freaking murderer after letting her travel across country on two flights in the most highly regulated travel industry we have?
Complete ridiculousness.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here is the 7 page arrest warrant. Seems like he was likely cheating and gaslighting, though his official statement says otherwise.
https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/22026476-d-1-dc-22-301129.html?embed=true&responsive=false&sidebar=false
Typical. Also typical: two attractive women giving their power away to an ugly, manipulative guy. I swear I don't know what either of them saw in him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here is the 7 page arrest warrant. Seems like he was likely cheating and gaslighting, though his official statement says otherwise.
https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/22026476-d-1-dc-22-301129.html?embed=true&responsive=false&sidebar=false
Murder is never okay and I hope this woman goes away for this.
But if she'd killed the guy instead of the woman, I'd still think it was wrong (murder is wrong) but I'd also be like "Well..... that guy had it coming." I'd still think the murderer belongs in prison because they killed someone and because I don't want someone who solves problems by killing people out on the street, but I also would not feel bad for that dude.
He sucks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How the heck did she get out of the country in someone else’s name? This is wild. I wonder if “Kaitlin Armstrong” is not her birth name.
Why do you think she has left the country?
DP. Four days after Austin police let her go without booking her for murder or even issuing a BOLO - she was seen at or near Newark EWR on May 18th (this is after flying from Austin to Houston and Houston to NYC with no problems). They didn't issue a warrant for her arrest until later that same day.
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So you are making an assumption? Did you not read the part where the police said there were no flight reservations in her name at Newark airport?
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Anonymous wrote:Here is the 7 page arrest warrant. Seems like he was likely cheating and gaslighting, though his official statement says otherwise.
https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/22026476-d-1-dc-22-301129.html?embed=true&responsive=false&sidebar=false
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How the heck did she get out of the country in someone else’s name? This is wild. I wonder if “Kaitlin Armstrong” is not her birth name.
Why do you think she has left the country?
DP. Four days after Austin police let her go without booking her for murder or even issuing a BOLO - she was seen at or near Newark EWR on May 18th (this is after flying from Austin to Houston and Houston to NYC with no problems). They didn't issue a warrant for her arrest until later that same day.
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Anonymous wrote:Here is the 7 page arrest warrant. Seems like he was likely cheating and gaslighting, though his official statement says otherwise.
https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/22026476-d-1-dc-22-301129.html?embed=true&responsive=false&sidebar=false
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one who assumes she traveled and shot herself somewhere isolated? Like that Florida boy.
Women don't commit suicide by gun very often. She also didn't fly with a gun IMHO.
That’s a good point about the gun and airline travel. I still think she killed herself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one who assumes she traveled and shot herself somewhere isolated? Like that Florida boy.
Women don't commit suicide by gun very often. She also didn't fly with a gun IMHO.
Anonymous wrote:Nothing excuses Armstrong murdering another human being. But Strickland is morally culpable here. He cheated, lied, and gaslit Armstrong for years. It's her fault for staying, but he preyed on her and helped make her crazy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How the heck did she get out of the country in someone else’s name? This is wild. I wonder if “Kaitlin Armstrong” is not her birth name.
Why do you think she has left the country?