entirely within the city of los angeles. and what makes this place run is money, because century city is home to agents, film producers and attorneys. usually around here when someone talks about bloody murder, they re talking about a deal that went south. this time it was the real thing. the lead detective for the lapd investigating pam fayed s murder was salaam abdul-rahman. mrs. fayed wasn t robbed. no, she wasn t. mrs. fayed wasn t sexually assaulted. no, she was not. so the purpose of that crime was to kill her. it was to kill her. that was the only purpose of the crime was to get rid of her and make sure she was dead. abdul rahman says the murder was carefully planned. mrs. fayed comes out at about 6:30 at night. that s correct. and she s walking to her car, what, alone? by herself. at some point, what, the killer comes up behind her? well, the killer pulled up in the burgundy suv behind mrs.
its gleaming office towers and high-dollar townhomes lying entirely within the city of los angeles. and what makes this place run is money, because century city is home to agents, film producers and attorneys. usually around here when someone talks about bloody murder, they re talking about a deal that went south. this time it was the real thing. the lead detective for the lapd investigating pam fayed s murder was salaam abdul-rahman. mrs. fayed wasn t robbed. no, she wasn t. mrs. fayed wasn t sexually assaulted. no, she was not. so the purpose of that crime was to kill her. it was to kill her. that was the only purpose of the crime was to get rid of her and make sure she was dead. abdul rahman says the murder was carefully planned. mrs. fayed comes out at about 6:30 at night. that s correct. and she s walking to her car, what, alone? by herself. at some point, what, the killer comes up behind her?
cases to know that, in his line of work, murder and marriage go together like a horse and carriage. the ongoing fayed divorce, therefore, got his attention. acrimonious, nasty, bitter. mr. fayed was really upset with his wife, mrs. fayed. so that marriage would bear much more scrutiny. investigators set about talking to friends and family to solve the mystery of pam s death. they needed to start with the story of her life. pamela had a spirit that was infectious. carol neve was pam s best friend. she was always happy. she had a personality that just sucked you in and kept you there. carol met pam 22 years ago. we were neighbors and we did become best friends, to the tune of every day we talked. every single day. that was long before jim came into the picture, of course.
around when mrs. fayed was killed and the vehicles that were leaving the parking 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 center. 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
particular fear of pam s. 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 knife. 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