Let me see if I can put my 25 cents in,
Each Fuel Pump has a Capacitor for EMC suppression. They have the nasty habit to fail shorted or with very low resistance. They fail intermittently over time, barely ever completely at once.
We may just have one or two failing caps on the two fuel pumps for run.
Failing Capacitors also can work for a few seconds or minutes and then their internal resistance decreases and this will reduce the current available to the fuel pump, slowing fuel pump down until fuel pump stops all together.
Disconnect capacitors and see if this fixes the problem.
Note to the Innocent bystander,
Back in days when we had TV's with picture tubes and the vertical picture stabilizer capacitor went bad, then the picture would become vertically smaller over time like in the old movie films and finally you would see only a long bright stripe across the screen in the center.