November 10, 2010, Markham, Ontario, Canada. Bich Ha and Huei Hann Pan, along with their daughter Jennifer are in their home for the night. Around 10 p.m., three men burst through the door. It was a robbery. Or was it? When the night was over, Bich would be dead and Hann would be in a coma—both shot in the face and head. Still alive is their twenty-four-year-old who’d called 911—while her hands were bound ... behind her. Jennifer would give a statement to the Canadian police, but days later when her father wakes from his coma, Huei Hann Pan had an entirely different recollection of the night. This is Jennifer Pan. The Deadly Perfect Daughter.
Sources used for this podcast:
The Edmonton Journal | 11.24.2010 | Vincent McDermott & Megan O'Toole
The Vancouver Sun | 3.26.2014 | Christine Blantchford
The Leader Post | 3.26.2014 | Christine Blantchford
The North Bay Nugget | 3.27.2014 | Tracy McLaughlin
The Washington Post | 7.27.2015 | Yanan Wang
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