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
gold was hovering around $250 an ounce. then it started to take off like a rocket. by 2008, gold was listed at $800 an ounce. soon the fayeds were getting rich just off the fees they charged for selling the gold online. it doesn t take much to be able to turn a profit. every transaction, whether it s $100 or $2,000 or $100, 000, if you are making anywhere from 3% to 5% per transaction, you ve got money coming in. very quickly the fayeds started making a lot of money. they moved their home business into this building in camarillo outside l.a. and hired employees to staff it. they bought a 2,800-square-foot home. a 200-acre-plus second home nearby which they called happy camp ranch complete with horses for pam and jeanette. they were nouveau riche perhaps but they were determined not to flaunt it too much. even their
diego, do all the meet and greet kind of pam was very good at that. she was very charming. jim was more the laid-back, stay away, sit in the the timing was good. in 2001 gold was hovering around $250 an then it started to take off like a by 2008, gold was listed at $800 an ounce. soon the fayeds were getting rich just off the fees they charged for selling the gold online. it doesn t take much to be able to turn a profit. every transaction, whether it s $100 or $2,000 or $100, 000, if you are making anywhere from 3% to 5% per transaction, you ve got money coming in. very quickly the fayeds started making a lot of money. they moved their home business into this building in camarillo outside l.a. and hired employees to staff it. they bought a 2,800-square-foot home, a 200-acre-plus second home nearby war park, it which they called happy camp ranch. complete with horses for pam and jeanette. they were nouveau riche perhaps but they were determined not to flaunt it too much. even thei
got money coming in. very quickly the fayeds started making a lot of money. they moved their home business into this building in camarillo outside l.a. and hired employees to staff it. they bought a 2,800-square-foot a 200-acre-plus second home nearby which they called happy camp ranch complete with horses for pam and they were nouveau riche perhaps but they were determined not to flaunt it too much. even their oldest daughter desiree, who started working port 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.