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The Arizona Court of Appeals upheld Ronald Young's murder conviction in the Gary Triano case, but has decided he needs to be re-sentenced on his conspiracy to commit murder charge.
A convicted armed robber who once spent time in a federal prison with Ronald Young told jurors Tuesday that Young admitted killing Gary Triano. Tuesday was the beginning of the second week in the ...
Gary Triano was murdered on November 1, 1996, by a pipe bomb that exploded in his car. It was determined that his ex-wife, Pamela Phillips had hired Ronald Young to kill him.
Ronald Young Was Offered a Huge Sum For Killing Gary Triano. When love between the married couple — Gary Triano and Pamela Phillips — disappeared, they got divorced in 1993. In the following year, the ...
Gary Triano was a real estate developer based in Tucson, ... According to the promo released by ABC 20/20, the investigation revealed that Phillips had been in contact with Ronald Young, ...
The morning daily reports that a "newspaper article" examining the car-bomb killing of real-estate hustler Gary Triano had Pamela Phillips, who is accusing of hiring Ronald Young to kill her ex ...
In October 1996, a month before Triano’s death, police in Yorba Linda, California, found a van that had been rented and abandoned by a man named Ronald Young, who was wanted in Aspen, Colorado, on ...
Tucson entrepreneur Gary Triano was killed after a round of golf in 1996. ... Prosecutors said Phillips hired ex-boyfriend Ronald Young to kill Triano to collect on a $2 million life-insurance policy.
In 2010, Ronald Young was tried and convicted as the hit man who acted in ‎a conspiracy with Phillips. In both trials, prosecutors alleged the ‎motive for Triano's murder was a $2 million ...
The investigation into Triano’s killing stalled until Young’s arrest in 2005 in Florida on the fraud charges. That is when both Phillips and Young became the key suspects.
A former Arizona socialite was sentenced to life in prison on Thursday for the 1996 car-bomb killing of her ex-husband, a prominent real estate developer, in the parking lot of a Tucson resort.
A once-prominent socialite has been found guilty in the 1996 Tucson car-bomb killing of her ex-husband after spending years abroad living a lavish lifestyle across Europe.