The victim was Gary Triano, a Tucson real estate developer with influential friends - and enemies. After finishing a round of golf at a country club, he went to the car park and found a gift in his car: a crudely made pipe bomb that blew him to pieces. The bomb maker was Ron Young, a Colarado "bad guy" wanted on weapons and fraud charges. The prosecution claimed that the woman he was dating at the time promised to pay him $400,000 to murder her ex-husband. Her name was Pamela Philiips, a socialite, divorcee, and mother of ...
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The victim was Gary Triano, a Tucson real estate developer with influential friends - and enemies. After finishing a round of golf at a country club, he went to the car park and found a gift in his car: a crudely made pipe bomb that blew him to pieces. The bomb maker was Ron Young, a Colarado "bad guy" wanted on weapons and fraud charges. The prosecution claimed that the woman he was dating at the time promised to pay him $400,000 to murder her ex-husband. Her name was Pamela Philiips, a socialite, divorcee, and mother of Triano's two children. She received two million dollars upon his death but evaded suspicion for more than a decade. Finally, halfway across the globe in Austria, authorities caught up with the blonde bombshell - igniting one of the most explosive cases in Arizona history.
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