it was discovered that she had a phobia about knives. and she had believed that she if she was killed, that she was going to be killed by someone with a knife. who expresses a belief that if they re killed they re going to be killed with a knife? that sounds like somebody who almost is foretelling their own death. it s also my belief that mr. fayed knew that knew of his wife s phobia with knives and that was one of the reasons that a knife was used. you think it s no accident that pamela fayed was killed with a you think her husband deliberately not just had her killed but had her killed in the way she was most frightened of? that s my belief. jim fayed was to go on trial for murder and conspiracy to convict murder. if convicted he was facing the death penalty. the jury would learn about all the evidence that was collected. they would hear from witnesses and, of course, from jim fayed himself, in his own words, in what his attorney would claim was simply a performance f
i was about 6 years old. they started dating. and slowly, you know, she started introducing this man to me, and i actually i grew attached to him. i looked at him as that father figure that i needed in my life. i kind of get the feeling that he sort of seemed to step up to the job of stepfather, which a lot of guys don t do. he did. he actually did want to take on that responsibility. i think he was proud to do it. we actually got really close to each he was very caring and loving towards me. what did you like most about him? he was funny. i just liked being around him. funny but not nearly as social and outgoing as pam. jim was a gentle soul. very quiet kind of soul. very private back then. she saw jim as someone who would provide for the family, had a good, honest job, doing electrical work. when they learned pam was pregnant, they decided to make it official. jim and pam were
jim fayed was the president. he seemed to like the sound of that, and he apparently loved controlling just about every aspect of the business. he originally was a really humble guy, and i feel like, as the business grew, so do his ego and basically changed the person he was into thinking almost as if he was someone who was invincible. and then one day jim discovered that he wasn t. his health started to slip. he developed rheumatoid arthritis and started taking a lot of pills to dull the pain from and perhaps a different side of jim fayed began to emerge. there became a point where jim was addicted to pain medications. and it wasn t the same jim that pam knew. by this point jim wanted total control of her and the company and her job was to stay home and be a wife. as controlling as jim was,
which is transferring money for only a 2% fee, which was highly, highly competitive and lucrative so those of you who are good at math, you ll know that that s approximately $20 million in fees that went to goldfinger between 2001 and 2008. making a lot of money. but the good times didn t last. the company was under indictment. pam was cooperating with federal and the couple were getting divorced they were going to be divorced. so the marriage was over no matter and the relationship was over. jim fayed s attorney, mark worksman, says none of that was a motive for murder. but they did have a business that was a viable lucrative business, and it was worth maintaining, and if she hadn t been murdered presumably they would have come to some settlement over the assets and some division of the property involved in the business jim fayed did not testify. and he didn t make worksman s defense any easier. the prosecution s smoking gun was
structure. in the minutes after the attack, this red suzuki pulls up to the garage exit, the wrong exit. a man holding what seems to be a black hooded sweatshirt gets out of the back seat to check the exit gate before jumping back in. we ran the vehicle license check and found that one of the vehicles leaving the garage was associated with mr. fayed and goldfinger. mr. fayed s business. yes. detectives traced that red suzuki suv to an avis rental car the car was leased by goldfinger. jim fayed s company. one of jim s nephews had recently relocated to california and had driven the car for about a month until just a few days before the murder. after that, the car was in the care of the fayeds ranch hand, a man named josé moya. investigators say it was moya who was behind the wheel, but on the tape there seemed to be three people in the vehicle. who were they? a month later josé moya was arrested and