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A TRUE STORY OF A DAUGHTER WHO WANTS TO KILL HER PARENTS


Have you ever imagined, that the child we have raised since childhood, suddenly wants to kill us when he grows up? This is a true story...


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A tragic case claimed the lives of the parents of a girl named Jennifer Pan. She almost killed her father, while her mother died because of her intention to kill her. The reason is only because of depression and her parents demanded her to continue to be an outstanding child in school.


Jennifer's parents always thought their child had a special intelligence. She was an outstanding student during his studies at Catholic High School and easily graduated from the University of Toronto Canada which is known as a favorite campus.


Jennifer's parents are refugees from Vietnam, and while in Canada, they have to work hard as laborers to support their two children. This is the reason Jennifer's parents have very high expectations so that their daughter can study hard, even having to excel in the field of education she is pursuing.


Her parents really value education. They were also disciplined parents, tending to be strict, with Jennifer and her younger brother, Felix.


Jennifer is a special kid and is the pride of her parents. Jennifer is disciplined in taking piano and skating lessons, and masters both very well. Jennifer also practices martial arts and is a good swimmer. And outside of extracurricular activities, she is a model student who diligently studies late into the night. Parties and dating are forbidden in his house. Education is everything.


It's sad, that behind all the impressive things, hidden lies, hatred, and revenge then lead to a terrible act that destroys Jennifer's family and herself: a sadistic murder.


All her parents' expectations turned out to be making Jennifer feel depressed. While in grade 8, Jennifer's learning achievement began to drop. She was no longer enthusiastic about studying, her grades began to drop, and slowly her confidence decreased. To cover it up, Jennifer begins to lie until lying becomes a habit. And the girl lives a double life full of lies and deception.


Jennifer's parents thought her daughter was a model student, a grade "A" student. However, in reality, she was only a class "B".


Getting a "B" is still pretty good for other students. However, in Jennifer's family, it is a disgrace. To cover it up, Jennifer falsified her report card, covering up her incompetence. However, her grades were still decent, and she was accepted at Ryerson University in Toronto.


However, she did not get it, because she failed in calculus at the end of her studies. Not wanting to disappoint her parents, the bespectacled woman pretended to be in college.


She said she would study science for 2 years at Ryerson University, before continuing her studies in pharmacy at the prestigious University of Toronto.


Jennifer collects used books, lying that she got a scholarship so her parents don't suspect why they're never asked for money to pay for college. Every morning Jennifer said goodbye to her parents for college. However, instead of going to campus, she went to a library.


Arriving at graduation, the black-haired girl lied again by saying, the invitations distributed to the parents were limited. Because of being caught lying, Jennifer's parents became increasingly strict. The lie went smoothly until one-day they became suspicious of their daughter's behavior. Both were stalking Jennifer who claimed to work at a hospital. When the lie was exposed, not only her parents' hearts were broken. Jennifer was even more depressed.


Her parents became harsher and harsher on their daughter who was an adult. Cell phones are banned, computers are illegal, and Jennifer is not allowed to date her boyfriend Daniel Wong. In fact, the odometer or distance indicator on the car is always monitored.


Jennifer was ordered to continue her education. Strict supervision was imposed on the adult woman.


Daniel then cut ties. It was a crisis point for her. After breaking up, Jennifer became close to a man named Andrew Montemayor, a school friend she had at elementary school.


She also began to think about how to escape from all the pressure. Together with Montemayor and her new lover's roommate, Ricardo Duncan, they devise a plot.


However, what they devised was just a plan until their relationship broke up.


Jennifer was close again with Daniel. They plan to hire a bouncer. To teach a lesson to "parents who are considered too restrictive".


Jennifer gets Daniel's new cell phone, as well as contact with a man named Lenford "Homeboy" Crawford who asks for C$10,000 to prank the woman's parents.


Somehow initially, the plan became an assassination plot. Feeling that it was too far, Daniel backed off.


One night in 2010, Jennifer decided to execute her plan. At that time, the hour hand pointed to 22.00. Crawford, Mylvaganam, and a third man named Eric Carty entered the front door of the target's house. They all carry guns.


Her parents were forced to go downstairs. Their heads were covered with blankets. The father was shot twice, one in the face. While his mother was shot 3 times in the head and died instantly.


Miraculously, her father survived and remembers everything that happened at that terrible moment. In 2014, the trial of the case was held. When the guilty verdict was handed down, Jennifer did not show her emotions. However, when the media crew left the courtroom, she was crying and shaking uncontrollably.


With first-degree charges, Jennifer was sentenced to life, without the opportunity to apply for parole for 25 years.


She was 28 years old when she was sitting as a suspect. "And for the attempted murder charge against her father, she was also sentenced to receive a life sentence, which will be served concurrently."


Carty, Mylvaganam, and Crawford each received similar punishments.


Jennifer's father and her younger  brother life after the incident


"When I lost my wife, I lost my daughter at the same time," Hann wrote. "I don't feel like I have a family anymore. Some say I should feel lucky to be alive but I also feel dead." Hann and his son Felix cut off all communication with Jennifer after she was sentenced.


Hann survived the attack but left an indelible mark on his life. He is unable to work and suffers from anxiety attacks and nightmares. Hann was in constant pain, and nothing he did made him happy. He couldn't live in his house, so he lived with relatives. Hann had tried to sell the house, but no one would buy it.


Felix moved to the East Coast to escape the stigma associated with Jennifer Pan. However, he suffered from depression and became introverted. Jennifer wants to be free from the shackles her parents gave her, but her actions end up causing more pain for many people, especially her family.

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