Jennifer Pan is a Canadian-Vietnamese woman. Jennifer Pan was convicted of murdering her mother and injuring her father in a kill-for-hire attack in 2010.
Quick Facts
Full Name: | Jennifer Pan |
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Born Date: | 17 Jun 1986 |
Age: | 36 years |
Horoscope: | Gemini |
Lucky Number: | 11 |
Lucky Stone: | Agate |
Lucky Color: | Yellow |
Best Match for Marriage: | Leo, Aquarius, Libra |
Gender: | Female |
Profession: | kill-for-hire attack |
Country: | Canada |
Birth Place | Markham, Ontario |
Nationality | Canadian |
Father | Huei Hann Pan |
Mother | Bich Ha Pan |
Jennifer Pan Biography
Jennifer Pan was born on 17 June 1986. She’s 36 and a Gemini. Markham, Canada, is home. Her mother, Bich Ha Pan, and her father, Huei Hann Pan, immigrated to Canada from Vietnam.
Jennifer’s 1989-born brother is Felix. This personality started piano lessons at 4 and figure skating classes most days of the week.
She had Olympic dreams until she tore a knee ligament. This student played flute in Mary Ward Catholic High School’s band.
Her parents wouldn’t let her go to parties while she was at college. Her parents expected her to do well in elementary school, but she only did so in music in high school. Jennifer forged report cards using false templates to fool her parents.
After failing grade 12 calculus, Ryerson revoked her early admission. She began lying to those she knew, including her parents because she couldn’t bear failure. Instead, she sat in cafés, taught piano, and worked in a restaurant.
She told her parents she won scholarships to keep up the charade. Later, she claimed Jennifer had accepted a pharmacology program at U of T. Jennifer bought used textbooks and watched pharmacology-related videos to make phony class notes.
She also asked permission to stay near campus with a friend for the week. Jennifer stayed with high school boyfriend Daniel Chi-Kwong Wong. Wong worked at a Boston Pizza and was Chinese and Filipino. He attended Mary Ward before being transferred to Cardinal Carter Academy in North York, Toronto, and then York University. He sold marijuana.
Life As An Adult
While pretending to finish her degree at the University of Toronto, she informed her parents that she had begun volunteering at The Hospital for Sick Children. When her parents noticed she didn’t have a hospital ID badge or uniform, they became suspicious. Her mother once followed her daughter to “work” and quickly discovered her deception.
Jennifer’s father was furious and wanted to kick her out of the house, but she persuaded him to let her stay. Jennifer eventually began working to finish high school because she had not completed it due to failing calculus. Her parents later encouraged her to apply to university. Jennifer, on the other hand, was not allowed to contact Wong or leave her piano-teaching job.
Nonetheless, they communicated in private during this time. Jennifer’s boyfriend had grown tired of trying to pursue a relationship with her by the time she was 24, because Jennifer was so intimidated and restricted by her parents that she lived at home and only met him in secret. He ended his relationship with Jennifer and began dating another young woman.
Murder
In spring 2010, she contacted Andrew Montemayor. Montemayor denies that Andrew boasted about robbing people at knifepoint in high school. Jennifer claims she paid $1,500 to a “goth kid” to kill her father in his workplace parking lot.
Ricardo said he returned $200 for a night out. And he refused to kill her parents. She and Wong reunited. She planned to hire a hitman for $10,000 to kill her parents so she could inherit $500,000 from them.
Intent on living together. Wong introduced Jennifer to Lenford Roy Crawford, whom he called Homeboy, and gave her a SIM card and iPhone so she could contact him without using her regular phone. Crawford contacted “Sniper” Carty, who contacted Mylvaganam.
The Crown claimed Mylvaganam was a hitman. 2009 saw Carty’s conviction for a separate murder. The murder happened in Markham’s Unionville neighborhood. Jennifer left the family home’s front door unlocked on November 8, 2010. Mylvaganam was next.
Soon after, Mylvaganam and two others entered the house with guns. The Crown didn’t identify Wong and Crawford in court.
Carty said he was the burglars’ getaway driver. He picked them and planned the attack. Carty never mentioned being one of three or attacking others. The culprit is unknown.
After demanding all the money in the house and ransacking the main bedroom, the three men shot Jennifer’s parents in the basement. Her father survived but not her mother. Three men stole all the cash in the house, including $2,000 from Jennifer, and fled.
Jennifer’s hands were tied, but she was able to dial 9-1-1. Her father was treated at Markham Stouffville Hospital and then flown to Toronto’s Sunnybrook Hospital.
Arrests And Investigation
Furthermore, Jennifer had her first police interview the evening after the murder. She was arrested on November 22, 2010, during her third interview with York Regional Police at the Markham police station (5 District). During that interview, Jennifer admitted to hiring the assassins. She claimed, however, that she hired them to murder not her parents, but herself.
Furthermore, the interrogating officer, William “Bill” Goetz, falsely claimed to Jennifer that he had computer software that could detect lies in statements. There were also satellites that used infrared technology to analyze building movements. Goetz had used the Reid method to elicit her confession.
David was also arrested on April 14, 2011. On April 15, 2011, Carty was also arrested at the prison where he was being held. Wong was also arrested on April 26, 2011, at his workplace. Crawford was the final suspect apprehended, being taken into custody on May 4, 2011, in Brampton.
Jennifer was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for the murder of her mother and attempted murder of her father. Her father and brother sought a court order prohibiting her from contacting members of her surviving family in the future. Furthermore, despite the defense lawyers’ objections, the judge issued the order. She is also barred from contacting Wong in the future.