(CNN)A woman accused of killing an elite cyclist in Texas fled to Costa Rica using someone else's passport, where Hair length changed According to US Marshal Service, color to avoid authorities.
According to extradition, Caitlin Marie Armstrong will move from Newark, NJ to Costa Rica on May 18. flied.
Wilson is Armstrong's boyfriend, a professional cyclist, and investigators say romantic jealousy may have been a motivating factor.
The timeline for the incident from Wilson's death to the arrest of Armstrong, a 34-year-old real estate agent and yoga teacher from Austin, Texas, is as follows:
May 12:Austin police arrested Armstrong on an unrelated warrant. They release her after learning that her warrant is invalid.
May 13:Armstrong will sell the Black Jeep Grand Cherokee for $ 12,200.
May 14:Armstrong will fly from Austin to Houston, New York City.
May 17:Police will issue a murder warrant to Armstrong. Shortly before Wilson's body was discovered, a vehicle similar to her was reportedly shown on video surveillance near her home.
May 18:According to the US Marshals Service, Armstrong can be seen at Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey. No reservations found in her name.
May 19:According to the arrest warrant, Strickiland told police that he tried to hide his communication with Wilson from Armstrong. Armstrong told Wilson to "go away" from Strickland, one of Wilson's friends told the police.
Discovered in another country six weeks later, with a different look
June 29:Authorities arm strong Arrested at a hostel in Santa Teresa Beach, State Puntarenas, according to the United States Marshals Service Office.
Wilson moved from skiing to cycling after his college days.
June 30:Austin-based Deputy Marshal Brandon Fira said Armstrong "dramatically made her look. I changed it to, "he told CNN. Her long blonde hair is now "her shoulder length and dark brown," he says.
He also reveals details about the search over the weeks:
Next step:Fira will return to Austin when Armstrong returns. He says he will be charged with murder. She also faces additional federal accusations of tort flight to avoid prosecution.
It's unclear if anyone else helped Armstrong in her efforts to evade the Marshals, but Fira said, depending on where their investigation took them. They do not rule out that others are prosecuted. "