not about someone you love. alan jackson: she was completely defenseless. she reached out her arms and simply said help me. desiree fayed: my heart dropped. i want to know why? why? craig melvin: it s a baffling case of murder, millions, and a mystifying piece of tape. natalie morales in this is dateline. about a couple who made it big in a way you almost never hear about these days. they made a fortune in but as the saying goes, money did not buy them happiness. in fact, it just might have been a motive for a murder. now, pay close attention to the security camera video that starts our report because you just may see the key to this mystery. here s josh take a look at this security video, and tell me what you see. a woman walks alone to her car in a parking garage in century city, is she in danger? same building different angle. a man focuses on his cellphone. oblivious to those around him. who is he calling? you are, in fact, watching scenes from a marriage, the final sce
defenseless. she reached out and somerset, help me. my heart dropped. i want to know why. why? it is a baffling case of murder. a mystifying piece of tape. at the center? husband and wife. self made millionaires. he was very caring and loving. she had a personality that such a win. together, they meet the cold business. that, someone else made a killing two. it was to make sure she was dead. his wife, ambushed by a shadowy man in black, with someone after their fortune? i called her to run her. was the answer on this table? was his wife been killed at that exact moment? a kind of greeting gold. where detectives hunting for a killer strike gold? something i don t think could be involved in this. welcome to dateline. down on their luck california couple bound up making a fortune in gold. golden not by them happiness. in fact, it just might have been a motive for murder. here is josh mankiewicz. take a look at this security video, and tell me what you see
money. i sent her money twice or three times to start divorce proceedings. and then they would always make back up and move on. and that was fine. i just wanted my friend to be happy. wracking her brain, trying to think of ways to provide for her husband and daughters, pam came up with the idea of mixing her love of working with precious metals with jim s interest in coin collecting. together the couple started buying and selling gold and silver coins. soon that grew into an internet-based company they could manage from their home, and it started bringing in money. they called their business goldfinger coin and bullion. the year was 2001. and there was a new gold rush in america. the fayeds had found their way to an online sutter s creek. a get-rich-quick scheme that worked. but as investigators would discover, what tripped them up were many of the same human frailties
oldest daughter desiree, who started working for the company as a teenager, did not realize how much her parents were raking in. so when you hear figures of tens of millions of dollars coming in, that s news to you? it is, yeah. did they live that way? we had an average house, a two-story home. we weren t living in a mansion. we had extra money to do things we wanted but it wasn t enough to show they were millionaires, to be honest. you never felt like you were rich or living lavishly. i knew that we were well off, but not to the millionaire status. one thing the fayeds income did mean was that pam could be a full-time mom. something she always dreamed of. she d always wanted to stay home, raise her kids, work if she wanted to, when she wanted to, which is part of owning your own company. and jim liked it that way too. he may have liked that a little too much. though pam was the vice president of goldfinger coin and bullion,
tens of millions of dollars coming in, that s news to you? it is, yeah. did they live that way? we had an average house, a two-story home. we weren t living in a mansion. we had extra money to do things we wanted but it wasn t enough to show they were millionaires, to be honest. you never felt like you were rich or living lavishly. i knew that we were well off, but not to the millionaire status. one thing the fayeds income did mean was that pam could be a full-time mom. something she always dreamed of. she d always wanted to stay home, raise her kids, work if she wanted to, when she wanted to, which is part of owning your own company. and jim liked it that way too. he may have liked that a little too much. though pam was the vice president of goldfinger coin and bullion, 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.