In 1976, McGown met William Beck, a representative for an office products company. They married and moved to
Clear Lake City, a suburb of
Houston. She met Robert Angleton, a successful
bookmaker, at a bar on Houston's
West Loop when she was 28 years old. According to Robert, he and Doris met because Beck, her husband, was a client of his bookmaking business. Both Robert and Doris, although already married, were attracted to each other, and eventually divorced their spouses; they married in 1982. On August 1, 1984, Doris gave birth to twins, Nicole and Alessandra. Robert earned an estimated $2 million a year by running a
sports betting scheme. He managed to do this by becoming a police informant and reporting his rivals to the
Houston Police Department. Robert later moved his family to the wealthy
River Oaks area of Houston. Although her friends believed that she was happy, Doris had reportedly told others that she wanted out of her marriage when she started talking to others in
online chat rooms. She began an online and then in-person affair with a man from
New Jersey. In February 1997, Doris initiated divorce proceedings, seeking fifty percent of the assets she shared with Robert. Robert had offered her half of his purported estate or $1.5 million. Doris suspected more wealth existed and threatened to turn him in to the
Internal Revenue Service in an attempt to gain more of his estate during the divorce. ==Murder==