
A news report reveals that Pamela Phillips, founder of the now-defunct Starbabies website, may have to go on trial as a suspect in the murder of her ex-husband, Arizona real estate developer Gary Lee Triano, in Aspen back in 1996. Investigators believe that Phillips paid Ronald Young $400,000 to murder Triano in anticipation of a $2 million life insurance payout. Phillips has disappeared and has not cooperated with the investigation.
The "Dateline" program aired a show about the case on Monday night this week and claims that they found Phillips in Switzerland. The Aspen home that she bought with the insurance proceeds is under foreclosure, and she has been profiled on the television program "America's Most Wanted."
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The case goes to trial in November of this year. Now THAT's a profile I would really like to do, if I could find a date of birth!

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Wow, I wonder if she did a murder chart and insisted the hitman do it at *exactly* 7:46pm?
And how would you do something like that anyway? Do your own chart to see if you could get away with it? The hitman's? The husband?
Ghoulish, but intriguing.
So the event happened in 1996 - sounds like this could all be unfolding during a Saturn opposition to the original event. This could turn out to be very, very interesting.
I found those cached articles, JW. At first I thought she must be a dabbler, and I suspect that she was despite the bio. We don't really know how accomplished she was. It sure does look like she was a fan of botox, though. :)
If she was an astrologer and did this - would she not understand the karmic implications.....yikes!
Astrology + unsolved murder + Dateline = all my favorite things ever. HOT.
And K- Being an astrologer doesn't give you instant karmic scruples. Yeah, you'd hope an astrologer would be more enlightened than to order a hit on their husband, but that's still a little reductive. It's like saying, "ZOMG how could Richard Nixon have been part of Watergate, he was the PRESIDENT?!"
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