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The prosecution then brings out a key witness, Laura Chapman, a former friend of Pam's, who recalls a conversation she says she had with Pam before Gary's death.
The prosecution then brings out a key witness, Laura Chapman, a former friend of Pam's, who recalls a conversation she says she had with Pam before Gary's death.
The defense claimed Laura's memory was faulty and that Pam was not desperate for the life insurance money because she'd lapsed on that last premium payment.
The defense claimed Laura's memory was faulty and that Pam was not desperate for the life insurance money because she'd lapsed on that last premium payment.
But for the prosecution, big piece of the puzzle were those taped phone conversations between Ron and Pam discussing Ron's alleged $400,000 cut of that life insurance policy, where in the view of the prosecution, Ron says the quiet part out loud.
But for the prosecution, big piece of the puzzle were those taped phone conversations between Ron and Pam discussing Ron's alleged $400,000 cut of that life insurance policy, where in the view of the prosecution, Ron says the quiet part out loud.
But defense attorneys assert Ron and Pam were not talking about the murder of Gary Triano. Instead, he was extorting Pam for money.
But defense attorneys assert Ron and Pam were not talking about the murder of Gary Triano. Instead, he was extorting Pam for money.
The defense doesn't just try to point out how neither Ron nor Pam could be tied directly to the bomb at the scene of the crime. The defense goes one step further and says the culprit is somebody else entirely, hot-headed billionaire heir Neil McNeese, out that 80 grand to Triano and enraged by his lies and deceit.
The defense doesn't just try to point out how neither Ron nor Pam could be tied directly to the bomb at the scene of the crime. The defense goes one step further and says the culprit is somebody else entirely, hot-headed billionaire heir Neil McNeese, out that 80 grand to Triano and enraged by his lies and deceit.
Remember, Dr. D'Antonio had come forward after Gary died, claiming that Gary Triano was on Neil McNeese's alleged kill list and that he was responsible for Gary Triano's death.
Remember, Dr. D'Antonio had come forward after Gary died, claiming that Gary Triano was on Neil McNeese's alleged kill list and that he was responsible for Gary Triano's death.
The defense argues that McNeese not only had motive, he also had the means, with a woodworker friend named Jerry Capuano, who they claim had a shop and the know-how to make a remote-controlled pipe bomb.
The defense argues that McNeese not only had motive, he also had the means, with a woodworker friend named Jerry Capuano, who they claim had a shop and the know-how to make a remote-controlled pipe bomb.
Authorities continue to assert there's no evidence tying McNeese or Capuano to the murder. The McNeese family issuing a statement in 2014, maintaining their belief in his innocence and relief that justice might prevail.
Authorities continue to assert there's no evidence tying McNeese or Capuano to the murder. The McNeese family issuing a statement in 2014, maintaining their belief in his innocence and relief that justice might prevail.
The camera had always loved Pam right back. Now, after two months of testimony, it was time to see what a jury would feel about Pam Phillips as they decided her fate.
The camera had always loved Pam right back. Now, after two months of testimony, it was time to see what a jury would feel about Pam Phillips as they decided her fate.
The Aspen socialite is accused of hiring... After 26 days of testimony with 100 witnesses, 670 exhibits, the fate of Pam Phillips lies in the hands of the jury.
The Aspen socialite is accused of hiring... After 26 days of testimony with 100 witnesses, 670 exhibits, the fate of Pam Phillips lies in the hands of the jury.