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On November 8, 2010, police in
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, Canada, a suburb of
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, responded to a report of a robbery and assault at the Unionville home of Hann and Bich Pan, ethnically Chinese
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immigrants. Both had been shot repeatedly; Bich died of her injuries and Hann was permanently blinded. The investigation revealed that the crime was not a robbery but instead a kill-for-hire orchestrated by the couple's daughter Jennifer Pan (born June 17, 1986). She had expected to inherit her parents' money and was angered that they had forbidden her to see her boyfriend after they discovered she had been deceiving them about her education. At trial, Pan was found guilty on multiple charges and sentenced to
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with the possibility of
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after 25 years, the same penalty as her co-conspirators. In May 2023, the
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ordered a retrial for Pan and her conspirators on the first-degree murder charge, but upheld the attempted murder conviction. Two years later the
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sustained the appeal. It is still not clear who actually fired the shots.


Early life and education

Jennifer Pan's mother, Bich Ha Pan (pronounced "Bick"), and father, Huei Hann Pan, were ethnic Chinese refugees from
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(
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) to Canada. Hann was born and educated in Vietnam, and he moved to Canada in 1979 as a
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. Bich also came to Canada as a refugee. The couple were married in
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and lived in
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. Jennifer was born in 1986, and her brother Felix was born in 1989. The Pans found work at
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, an auto parts manufacturer in
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. Hann worked as a tool and
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maker, while Bich made car parts. By 2004, Hann and Bich purchased a house with a two-car garage on a residential street in
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, a city in the
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with a large Asian population. Jennifer's parents set many goals for their children and were said to have had extremely high expectations of them. Jennifer was made to take
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and harmony lessons at the age of 12, as well as
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classes, where she trained most days of the week. Her aspirations to become an Olympic figure skating champion ended when she tore a knee
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. At
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, Jennifer played
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in the school band. According to her high school friend Karen K. Ho, Hann was seen as "the classic tiger dad," and Bich was "his reluctant accomplice". The Pans picked Jennifer up at the end of school each day and closely monitored her extracurricular activities. They never permitted her to date while attending high school or attend dances out of fear that these activities would distract from her academic commitments. Jennifer was not permitted to attend any parties during the time her parents believed she was at university. At 22, "she had never gone to a club, been drunk, visited a friend's cottage or gone on vacation without her family." Jennifer and her friends reportedly regarded this upbringing as restrictive and greatly oppressive. Despite her parents' expectations that Jennifer receive good grades in
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, in high school they were somewhat average (in the 70% range) except for music. By forging
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s, she deceived her parents into thinking she earned straight As. When Jennifer failed
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class in grade 12, Ryerson University (now
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) rescinded her
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. As she could not bear to be perceived as a failure, she began to lie to those she knew, including her parents, and pretended she was attending university. Instead, she sat in cafés, taught piano, and worked in a restaurant to earn money. In order to maintain the charade, Jennifer told her parents she had won scholarships, later falsely claiming that she had accepted an offer into the
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program at the
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. She went to the extent of purchasing second-hand textbooks and watching videos related to pharmacology in order to create notebooks full of purported class notes she could show her parents. Jennifer also requested permission from her parents to stay near campus with a friend (actually her high school boyfriend, Daniel Chi-Kwong Wong, who later transferred to
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in North York due to low grades) during the week. Wong, of mixed Chinese and Filipino ancestry, lived in
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. He was an active
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dealer and managed a
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.


Adult life

While pretending to study at Ryerson, Jennifer told her parents that she had started working as a volunteer at
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. Hann and Bich soon became suspicious when they realized she did not have a hospital ID badge or uniform. Bich followed her daughter to "work" and quickly discovered her deception. Greatly angered, Hann wanted to throw Jennifer out of the house, but Bich persuaded him to allow her to stay. As she had not completed high school, she eventually began working to finish high school and was later encouraged by her parents to apply to university. She was, however, forbidden to contact Wong due to his parents being from different ethnic backgrounds (according to Jennifer), or to go anywhere except for her piano-teaching job. The two still remained in discreet contact. By 2009, Wong had grown weary of trying to pursue a relationship with her because of the restrictions imposed on Jennifer by her parents. Wong broke off the relationship and began to date another woman. After learning of this new relationship, Jennifer falsely informed Wong that a man had entered her house, showing what appeared to be a police badge, after which several men rushed in and
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d her. She claimed that after this a bullet was mailed to her, and that both of these events were orchestrated by Wong's new girlfriend.


Attack on the Pan household

In spring 2010, Jennifer was in contact with Andrew Montemayor, a high school friend who, she claims, had boasted of robbing people at knifepoint (which he denies). He introduced her to Ricardo Duncan, a "
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kid," to whom Jennifer claims she paid $1,500 to kill her father in the parking lot at his workplace. Duncan said that she once gave him $200 for a night out, but he returned it, and rebuffed her entreaty to kill her parents. Jennifer and Wong were back in contact at this time and, according to the police, they came up with a plan to hire a professional
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for $10,000, calculating that she would then inherit $500,000. They planned to move in together. Wong connected Pan with Lenford Roy Crawford, a Jamaican-born man,Grimaldi, '' A Daughter's Deadly Deception'', , 9781459735255, p
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and gave her a
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and
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so that she could contact Crawford without using her usual cell phone. Crawford in turn contacted another man, Eric Shawn "Sniper" Carty, from Rexdale, who in turn contacted Montreal-born David Mylvaganam. At trial, the Crown (prosecution) argued Mylvaganam was one of the hitmen. Carty was later convicted of an unrelated 2009 murder. The murder took place at the Pan house in Markham's Unionville neighbourhood. On November 8, 2010, Jennifer unlocked the front door of the family home when she went to bed, then spoke by phone to Mylvaganam. Shortly afterward, Mylvaganam and two other people entered the home through the front door, all armed. In the court testimony, the Crown did not establish the identity of the other two hitmen; Wong and Crawford were at work. Carty stated that he was the driver for those who broke into the house; he also selected them and was involved in plotting the attack. The identity of the triggerman remains unknown. After demanding all of the money in the house and ransacking the main bedroom, the three men took Bich and Hann to the basement and shot them several times. Bich died, and Hann survived. The three men then took $2,000 from Jennifer and left. Jennifer claimed that they tied her up, but she managed to dial
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. Hann was treated at
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, before being moved to a
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unit at
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in
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, by air.


Investigation and arrests

Police initially believed the family's wealth lured the perpetrators into the house, but they grew skeptical as numerous valuables had not been stolen. It also seemed unusual that Pan was left unharmed and had dialed 9-1-1 with her hands bound. The evening after the murder, police interviewed her. Hann later woke up from a
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, and he recalled to police that he saw Jennifer whispering to one of the hitmen in a friendly and soft manner. She was arrested on November 22, 2010, during her third interview.Grimaldi – Interview date: , 9781459735255 p
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Jennifer admitted that she had hired the killers, but she claimed the plan was to kill her, not her parents. The interrogating officer, William "Bill" Goetz, used the
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to obtain Pan's confession. He falsely told Pan that he had computer software that could analyse untruths in statements and that there were satellites with
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technology to analyse movements in buildings; in Canada, police are legally allowed to lie to those they are interrogating in regard to the evidence in the trial, as well as in regard to the strategies they are using. Mylvaganam was arrested at the Jane Finch Mall in
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in April 2011. Carty was arrested at
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in
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, several days later. Wong was arrested on April 26 at work. Crawford was the final suspect arrested, in Brampton the following month. Pan was held at
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in
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, while awaiting trial.


Trials

The trial of Pan and her accomplices began in March 2014, in Newmarket; it lasted 10 months. All defendants pleaded not guilty to the charges of
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,
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, and
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. At the trial,
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evidence included exhaustive tracking of mobile device movements and text message traffic, including over 100 messages between Pan and Wong in the six hours prior to the killing. Further evidence focused on the atypical nature of the "break-in", "robbery", shootings, and irregularities in Jennifer's testimony. Her obsession with Wong, emotionlessness confession regarding the attack, and recognition of the trauma she underwent were also detailed. A major irregularity was that Jennifer was not assaulted, blindfolded, taken to the basement, nor shot, leaving behind an eyewitness to the attack. Hann's very different account also undermined her credibility. The trial included over 200 exhibits; over 50 witnesses testified. Jennifer, Wong, Mylvaganam, and Crawford were all convicted and sentenced to 25 years to life. Originally, Carty was tried with the other perpetrators. However, Edward Sapiano, his lawyer, fell ill, and in mid-2014, Carty's case was declared a mistrial. In December 2015, Carty received an 18-year sentence after pleading guilty to conspiring to commit murder, with eligibility for parole after nine years, yet he died in prison in 2018. According to Carty, he did not wish to subject Hann Pan to another criminal trial. The trial took 10 months, with the jury sequestered for the four days it took to reach its verdict. "I lived with daily thoughts of this crime", said foreman Patrick Fleming. "Graphic coroner photos of bullet holes through flesh, the bloody crime scenes and the chilling testimonies." He also recalled regularly reliving the moment he read the verdict, and the screams from the defendants and their families. The sequestration heightened the sense of isolation he felt upon returning home afterwards, as he had not been allowed to visit his father-in-law in the hospital and felt guilty for being unable to support his wife. Fleming later joined forces with another juror who was suing the federal and provincial governments over mental health issues from service on the jury in a different murder trial to advocate for mental-health support to be provided to jurors.


Penalties and imprisonment

Hann's son and Jennifer's brother Felix requested a
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to ban her from any further contact; it was granted over Jennifer's lawyers' objections. She is also banned from ever contacting Wong. , Pan was incarcerated at the
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Wong, previously held in Lindsay, was at
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in
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. Mylvaganam was at Atlantic Institution in Renous, New Brunswick. Crawford was at
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. Carty, who requested to be sent to a federal prison in
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, was later moved to Kent, where he died in his cell on April 26, 2018.


Appeal and new trial

In May 2023, the
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granted an appeal by Jennifer and her three co-conspirators on the first degree murder charge and ordered a new trial, on the grounds that the trial judge had incorrectly instructed the jury to only consider two scenarios that would justify a first-degree murder conviction, instead of allowing them to consider scenarios that would lead to second-degree murder and manslaughter convictions. The court also upheld the convictions for attempted murder of Hann. The
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upheld the Court of Appeal's decision in April 2025, holding in a 7–2 majority opinion written by Chief Justice
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that no evidence offered at trial would be at odds with a jury finding that the defendants had intended to kill only Hann and thus the lesser included charges were improperly excluded. "While there was strong evidence supporting the Crown's theory that both parents were targets," he wrote, "there was no undisputed evidence contradicting the idea that the plan was only to kill the father."
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, joined by
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, argued in their dissent that there was no air of reality to any theory that the defendants meant to kill only Hann, noting that the crime had only occurred after Jennifer notified one of the other defendants that Bich was home, and that both she and Hann were led downstairs and covered with blankets before they were shot. "Even when J's evidence is taken at its most favourable," they wrote, "it is speculative to find that because J had less animus toward her mother and had months earlier planned the death of only her father, that the plan on the night in question was also to kill only her father."


Aftermath

Bich Ha Pan's funeral was held in November 2010 at the Ogden Chapel in Scarborough. A funeral for Bich's father was held, according to Jennifer, prior to Bich's funeral to satisfy a Chinese custom that older members of the family have their funerals first. Jennifer had been asked to organize both funerals. Bich was buried on November 19. Hann could not attend due to his injuries.


Media coverage

According to the ''
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'', the case "sent shockwaves across Canada and the Asian
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." An editorial in the ''
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'' suggested consideration of the "idea of recognizing the mental and psychological symptoms that parenting may have gone too far" in the Pan household. A story in ''
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'' magazine brought the case to widespread attention, framing it as an instance of
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gone tragically wrong. In 2016, journalist Jeremy Grimaldi published a
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book about Pan called '' A Daughter's Deadly Deception: The Jennifer Pan Story''. The podcasts ''
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,'' ''
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'', ''Wine and Crime'', "True Crime and Cocktails", and the ''
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'' series also covered the case. In 2024,
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released ''What Jennifer Did'', a documentary about the case. Directed by Jenny Popplewell, it interviews police officers and people around Pan and contains footage from her police interviews. Shortly after its release, several news outlets reported that Netflix had apparently used AI-generated images of Pan in the documentary without disclosing this information. In an interview with the ''Toronto Star'', executive producer Jeremy Grimaldi denied the allegation. He said distortions to the images were caused by the use of photo editing software to anonymize the photos to protect the identity of the source who supplied them.


See also

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Jean-Claude Romand Jean-Claude Romand (born 11 February 1954) is a French spree killer and impostor who pretended to be a medical doctor for the World Health Organization for 18 years before killing his wife, children, and parents in January 1993, when he was abou ...
– a French impostor who pretended to be a medical doctor for 18 years before killing his family when he was about to be exposed * Murder of Peter Porco – convicted for the murder of his father, attempted murder of his mother *
Parricide Parricide is the deliberate killing of one's own parent, spouse, child, or other close relative. However, the term is sometimes used more generally to refer to the intentional killing of a near relative. It is an umbrella term that can be used to ...
– Intentional killing of one's parent(s) * Sef Gonzales – a similar case involving a Filipino-Australian young adult who killed his parents and made it look like a hate crime. *
Suzane von Richthofen Suzane Louise Magnani Muniz (born Suzane Louise von Richthofen; 3 November 1983) is a Brazilian woman who was convicted of murdering her parents on 31 October 2002 with the help of her boyfriend and his brother. She was put on trial in São Paulo ...
– a Brazilian woman who planned the killing of her parents *
Thomas Bartlett Whitaker Thomas Bartlett Whitaker (born December 31, 1979) is an American convicted under the Texas law of parties of murdering two family members as a 23-year-old. Whitaker was convicted and sentenced to death in March 2007 for the December 10, 2003 m ...
– an American man who ordered a hit on his family after he faked continuing attending a university *
Dana Ewell Dana James Ewell (born January 28, 1971) is a convicted American murderer who was sentenced to three life sentences for ordering the killing of his father, mother, and sister in 1992.
– a
California California () is a U.S. state, state in the Western United States that lies on the West Coast of the United States, Pacific Coast. It borders Oregon to the north, Nevada and Arizona to the east, and shares Mexico–United States border, an ...
man who arranged the execution of his family after lying about business success while at college


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References

Other sources * Grimaldi, Jeremy. '' A Daughter's Deadly Deception: The Jennifer Pan Story''.
Dundurn Books Dundurn Press is one of the largest Canadian-owned book publishing companies of adult fiction and non-fiction. The company publishes Canadian literature, history, biography, politics and arts. Dundurn has about 2500 books in print, and averages a ...
, November 12, 2016. ** , 9781459735262. ** , 9781459735255.


External links


Index of articles
– Yorkregion.com
Casefile True Crime Podcast – Case 50: Jennifer Pan
– April 15, 2017 {{DEFAULTSORT:Pan, Jennifer 2010 murders in Canada Crime in Ontario Matricides Murder-for-hire cases Murder in Ontario History of Markham, Ontario