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This is the house where Jennifer Pan hired people to kill her parents.
Late on the night of November 8, 2010, a distressed 24-year-old woman named Jennifer Pan called 911 from her family’s home in Markham, Ontario. She reported that while she was in her bedroom watching TV, she heard several intruders break into the house and confront her parents downstairs. Moments later, gunshots rang out.
Jennifer informed the dispatcher that one of the intruders had come upstairs, tied her hands behind her back, and secured her to the bannister. Unable to witness the events unfolding downstairs, she couldn’t provide details about the attack. Towards the end of the call, distant and agonizing cries for help could be heard—her father, Hann Pan, was still alive.
Jennifer’s voice carried a tone of genuine fear and concern, making her performance on the call seem convincing. At first glance, no one would suspect that she had orchestrated the entire attack.
Earlier in 2010, Jennifer had reconnected with an old high school friend, Andrew Montemayor, who, according to her, had bragged about robbing people at knifepoint (though he later denied this claim). Through him, she met Ricardo Duncan, a “goth kid” who she claimed was initially hired to kill her father for $1,500. Duncan, however, denied this, stating that she once gave him $200 for a night out, but he refused her request to murder her parents.
Around this time, Jennifer rekindled her relationship with Daniel Wong, and together, they allegedly devised a plot to hire a professional hitman for $10,000, with the expectation that Jennifer would inherit $500,000 from her parents. Wong introduced her to Lenford Roy Crawford, a Jamaican-born man, and provided her with a SIM card and iPhone to communicate with Crawford discreetly. Crawford then brought another man into the plan, Eric Shawn “Sniper” Carty, who in turn contacted David Mylvaganam from Montreal. The prosecution later argued that Mylvaganam was one of the hitmen involved.
On the night of the murder, Jennifer left the front door of the family home unlocked before going to bed and later spoke with Mylvaganam on the phone. Shortly after, three armed men entered the house. While the identities of the other two men remained unknown, Carty admitted to driving the perpetrators to the house and helping to plan the attack, though he did not claim to be one of the shooters.
The men forced Jennifer’s parents, Bich and Hann, into the basement, where they were both shot multiple times. Bich was killed, but Hann miraculously survived. The attackers then took $2,000 from Jennifer before fleeing. Jennifer claimed that she was tied up but managed to call 911 after the intruders left. Hann was rushed to Markham Stouffville Hospital and later transferred by air to the trauma unit at Sunnybrook Hospital in Toronto. The identity of the shooter remains unresolved.