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Serialously with Annie Elise

138: What Jennifer Did: Netflix’s New Doc about Jennifer Pan. The Daughter Who Hired Hitmen to Murder Parents

Serialously with Annie Elise

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True Crime, Documentary, Society & Culture, Daily News, News

4.77.9K Ratings

🗓️ 11 April 2024

⏱️ 72 minutes

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Summary

Welcome back to this week’s episode of SERIALously! In this episode, we are going to talk about Jennifer Pan, a young woman from Canada, who became infamous for orchestrating a heinous crime that made international news. Growing up under strict and demanding parents, Jennifer felt trapped and suffocated by their high expectations. Desperate to break free, she resorted to deception and manipulation. Jennifer forged report cards, lied about attending university, and maintained a secret relationship. However, Jennifer's web of lies took a dark turn when she conspired to have her parents killed.

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911 call - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sdps8msbzC4
Questioning 911 call - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VaVD1XwNvz
Interrogation Video - https://youtu.be/1OQoQl9PbHA
First interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CfnEO-6Ca7U


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0:00.0

Hey True Crime Besties, welcome back to an all new episode of serialistly. Oh, Hey everybody welcome back to an all new episode of serialously with me Annie.

0:32.3

Now the case we're talking about today guys. serialously with me, Annie.

0:33.0

Now, the case we're talking about today guys, boy, oh boy,

0:36.8

it is a wild roller coaster,

0:39.8

and one of the crazier ones that we probably are going to talk about on this.

0:44.8

So Netflix actually just dropped a new documentary on April 10th regarding this case and the

0:50.4

documentary is called what Jennifer did.

0:53.0

Now, if you've been following this podcast for a while,

0:55.0

you know that we do a lot of deep dives on cases.

0:59.0

And not to to my own horn,

1:01.0

but a lot of the times it feels like Netflix really just skims the surface.

1:05.2

They kind of, I don't want to say report the bare minimum, but they don't go to like the trenches.

1:09.6

They don't report all of the details and that's something that we really pride ourselves on.

1:14.7

An example of that is when we covered American Nightmare, the Denise Huskin's case, which

1:19.2

we covered it before the documentary came out and a lot of people a lot of you guys said wow you

1:23.6

guys had so many more details that I've never even heard about why didn't

1:26.4

Netflix talk about all of these things and then another one that comes to mind is

1:29.8

the Carrie Farver case I think it was just it wasn't a docuaries they came out with it was just a documentary and it was called like what was it called like stage five

1:37.1

clinger or no that's what we called it. It was like dating nightmare something like that.

1:43.0

But once again, very, very surface.

1:45.8

So when I saw that they came out with this documentary,

1:48.9

what Jennifer did, I was like, oh no, because we covered this case several months ago and we did a full deep dive and so sure

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