Deadly Betrayal: The True Story of Jennifer Pan - Daughter from Hell
Crimes Canada: True Crimes That Shocked the Nation, Book 19
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Narrateur(s):
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Don Kline
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Auteur(s):
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Alan R. Warren
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A family of three tied up, each with a gun to their head. "Where’s the money? Where’s the f--king money?" one of the intruders yelled. A petrified daughter tortured and forced to listen to her parents being shot in cold blood. "I heard shots, like pops," she told the 911 operator, "somebody's broke into our home, please, I need help!" Was this a home invasion? Or something else more sinister, a deadly betrayal?
The real-life horror story that happened inside the Pan family home shocked their normally peaceful upscale Toronto neighborhood. The Pans were an example of an immigrant family. Hann and his wife, Bich Pan, fled from Vietnam to Canada after the US-Vietnamese War to find a better life. Their daughter, Jennifer, was an Olympic-caliber figure skater, an award-winning pianist, and a straight-A student.
The Pans worked their way up in this rags-to-riches story, now living in a beautiful home with luxury cars in the driveway. Was it these expensive items that lured three intruders with guns into their home on the night of November 8, 2010?
Find out what really happened when seasoned true-crime reporter and author Alan R. Warren takes you through the details as they unfold in this story of a deadly betrayal.
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