According to the US Sun, Strickland said he was dating Wilson for a while when he and Armstrong were “on a break”. He said that at that time, Armstrong saw other people. Strickland said he met with Armstrong again because he “shared a business interest.” But he repeated that he and Wilson only went out for a week. “I ended my relationship with Caitlin and it was just an interesting time because Mo had come to Austin to visit a friend that week,” she told the Sun. “It was completely unplanned and yes, we started spending some time together. “That was clearly expressed to Caitlin at the time, and Caitlin went out with other men shortly afterwards.” “We were clearly following separate paths, but we just did not have enough inactivity to separate,” he said. Austin Cycling Community Takes Memorial to Moria Wilson The gravel runner also said he had not actually come in contact with Wilson after a week. “Mo and I communicated about twice a month after that and I think it was misleading on the affidavit,” Strickland said. Strickland added that he and Armstrong settled things because “Caitlin and I were involved in a lot of business together.” He also said he was shocked to hear that Armstrong was wanted in connection with the murder. “I would say he is one of the least volatile people I have ever met and that is why he is so shocking. She had aspects of her personality that I do not think she shared with anyone. “I had no indication of that.” Caitlin Armstrong: Experts use the latest clues to theorize where she is When asked if he rides at all, he was raw. “I work with fucking cars all day, that’s what I do,” he said. “I can do nothing but go crazy. This is real. I do not ride a bike at all. I have not ridden a bicycle for six weeks. I have ridden a commuter bike to go to a treatment appointment and that really is it. Strickland said he hopes the treatment will help the condition. Colin Strickland left Texas immediately, fearing for his life Strickland had no idea where his girlfriend might be. and has not watched news. He is still in shock, trying to deal with the tragedy, like so many in the cycling community. “It simply came to our notice then. “There is a lot to process,” he explained. “I need the time to mourn and grieve, almost everyone does.”