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Snapped Pamela Phillip and Gary Triano

Status: Incarcerated


Pamela Phillips's story is told in Oxygen's Snapped, Season 14, episode 10. The show is described as Pamela Phillips is suspected of orchestrating the November 1996 car-bomb death of her husband, Gary Triano, over life insurance..

The murder of her husband, Gary Triano is depicted in the state of Arizona.

On  November1, 1996,  Gary  Trianowas  killed  by  a  bomb placed on the passenger seat of his carin the parking lot of a Tucson country club.Although Phillips, Triano’s former wife, was a person of interest, the crime remained unsolved for nearly a decade.

Phillips  and Triano divorced  in late 1993and continued  to dispute custody,  visitation  and  child  support.After the  divorce, Phillips remained the  owner  and  beneficiary  of  a$2  million insurance  policy  on Triano’s life.Phillips collected the $2 million proceeds on the policy three months after Triano was killed.

In  1994, Phillips  moved  to  Aspen, Colorado.There,  Phillips began an intimate relationship with Ronald Young, a neighbor.Young also acted as Phillips’ business consultant and helped her develop a website.

Pamela Phillips is convicted of first-degree murder and conspiracy to commit murder and was sentenced to life in prison.

You can write to Pamela Phillips at:

Lumley Unit
Pamela Phillips 291488
PO Box 3300
Goodyear, AZ 85338




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