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Produced by Chuck Stevenson and Greg Fisher
[This story first aired on Oct. 11, 2014. It was updated on July 11, 2015.]
It was back in the 1990s and Pam Phillips and her husband, Gary Triano, were living large. In the posh foothills of Tucson, Arizona, they were rich. Gary was a wheeler dealer, creating businesses, running Indian bingo, playing a lot of golf, and some Knockoff hermes handkerchief say, rubbing shoulders with wise guys.
"He was flamboyant in a way that I wouldn't normally fall for." said Pam Phillips.
She sold commercial real estate.
"I was worth, I think, $1.8, 2 million, in there . made it totally on my own," Phillips told "48 Hours" correspondent Peter Van Sant in her first network television interview.
Pam Phillips and Gary Triano
They were socialites with connections, like their celebrity pals Donald and Marla Trump.
"Marla, I love. Marla is like an angel . And Donald, I adore as well. He is Knockoff hermes mens briefcase one of the funniest people to be around, you can imagine," said Phillips.
Laura Chapman, a friend, was part of the gang.
"Donald and Marla came . and actually took 'em to a basketball game together," she faux mens gold bracelets said of the Trumps.
"It was in the paper the next day, you know, here's Gary and Pam walking down the steps with Donald and Marla," Chapman continued.
Gary and Pam married in 1986. They had two children together and settled into a comfortable life.
"When she and Gary were married . Pam didn't even work," Chapman said. "She lived a very pampered lifestyle and Gary provided that for her."
"Tell me about going to Vegas with Gary and Pam," Van Sant asked.
"That was a trip . it was a lot of fun," Chapman recalled. "He had his own plane so he would fly us in."
"What kind of plane?" Van Sant asked.
"It was just a small jet," said Chapman.
"Just a small jet? . After seven years of marriage, things fell apart. Gary Triano was pushed out of Indian bingo and his personal gambling debts skyrocketed.
"Your husband, he owed a casino in Las Vegas several millions Knockoff hermes bag collection dollars, $1.8 million to an ex wife, $91,000 to an attorney . hundreds of thousands of dollars to a group of Mexican investors who people said were involved in criminal activity," Van Sant commented to Phillips.
"Probably" she replied.
In 1993, Pam and Gary separated and eventually divorced. She moved to Aspen.
He stayed in Tucson until Nov. 1, 1996 the day when Triano was murdered in an explosion just five days before his 53rd birthday.
"Gary was definitely was a target," Reedy said. "Gary suspected he was being followed . he told people he was being followed by an individual that was driving a green Jeep type SUV."
Produced by Chuck Stevenson and Greg Fisher
[This story first aired on Oct. 11, 2014. It was updated on July 11, 2015.]
It was back in the 1990s and Pam Phillips and her husband, Gary Triano, were living large. In the posh foothills of Tucson, Arizona, they were rich. Gary was a wheeler dealer, creating businesses, running Indian bingo, playing a lot of golf, and some Knockoff hermes handkerchief say, rubbing shoulders with wise guys.
"He was flamboyant in a way that I wouldn't normally fall for." said Pam Phillips.
She sold commercial real estate.
"I was worth, I think, $1.8, 2 million, in there . made it totally on my own," Phillips told "48 Hours" correspondent Peter Van Sant in her first network television interview.
Pam Phillips and Gary Triano
They were socialites with connections, like their celebrity pals Donald and Marla Trump.
"Marla, I love. Marla is like an angel . And Donald, I adore as well. He is Knockoff hermes mens briefcase one of the funniest people to be around, you can imagine," said Phillips.
Laura Chapman, a friend, was part of the gang.
"Donald and Marla came . and actually took 'em to a basketball game together," she faux mens gold bracelets said of the Trumps.
"It was in the paper the next day, you know, here's Gary and Pam walking down the steps with Donald and Marla," Chapman continued.
Gary and Pam married in 1986. They had two children together and settled into a comfortable life.
"When she and Gary were married . Pam didn't even work," Chapman said. "She lived a very pampered lifestyle and Gary provided that for her."
"Tell me about going to Vegas with Gary and Pam," Van Sant asked.
"That was a trip . it was a lot of fun," Chapman recalled. "He had his own plane so he would fly us in."
"What kind of plane?" Van Sant asked.
"It was just a small jet," said Chapman.
"Just a small jet? . After seven years of marriage, things fell apart. Gary Triano was pushed out of Indian bingo and his personal gambling debts skyrocketed.
"Your husband, he owed a casino in Las Vegas several millions Knockoff hermes bag collection dollars, $1.8 million to an ex wife, $91,000 to an attorney . hundreds of thousands of dollars to a group of Mexican investors who people said were involved in criminal activity," Van Sant commented to Phillips.
"Probably" she replied.
In 1993, Pam and Gary separated and eventually divorced. She moved to Aspen.
He stayed in Tucson until Nov. 1, 1996 the day when Triano was murdered in an explosion just five days before his 53rd birthday.
"Gary was definitely was a target," Reedy said. "Gary suspected he was being followed . he told people he was being followed by an individual that was driving a green Jeep type SUV."
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