The trailer features interviews with Wilson’s loved ones, along with police body camera footage, surveillance video and interrogation clips involving fellow professional cyclist Colin Strickland.
The documentary premiered at South by Southwest in Austin before its Netflix release on April 3. It arrives less than three months after a state appeals court upheld the first-degree murder conviction and 90-year prison sentence of Kaitlin Armstrong.
Authorities say Armstrong, then 35, shot Wilson, 25, multiple times on May 11, 2022, after Wilson spent time with Strickland, whom she had briefly dated while he and Armstrong were separated.
Investigators identified Armstrong as a suspect after surveillance footage placed her vehicle near the scene shortly before the shooting, and forensic evidence linked a gun registered to her to shell casings found there.
After initially being questioned and released due to a warrant issue, Armstrong fled the United States. She spent 43 days on the run in Costa Rica — using false identities and altering her appearance — before U.S. Marshals arrested her in June 2022.