The Comm Center with Drew Breasy

Moriah Wilson's Killer Almost Got Away-- Twice

54 min · 3. juli 2026
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Kaitlin Armstrong walked out of an interrogation room a free woman — a wrong birthday on her arrest warrant forced police to let her go, right in the middle of the Moriah Wilson murder investigation. Then, 19 days before her murder trial, she tried to disappear again. Retired Police Commander Drew Breasy (29 years, narcotics, criminal intelligence, 911 center administration) and active 911 Dispatcher Jon (11+ years, certified crisis negotiator) break down the case operationally: the 911 call, the 90-minute investigative window, the pretext arrest that nearly fell apart, the ballistics match, the international manhunt to Costa Rica, and the jailbreak attempt weeks before trial.

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