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What Jennifer Did" Documentary: Where to Watch and What You Need to Know

Watch the shocking story that's both unreal and bone-chilling. Meet Jennifer Pan, a girl who orchestrated a terrifying plan to have her own parents killed.

A recent documentary has been released on Netflix, that is a shocking story of a woman who planned a heinous parricide.

Jennifer, a Canadian woman, hired a hitman and plotted a home invasion to murder her parents. This story delves into the depths of family betrayal and cold-blooded murder.

The Plot and Narrative

Jennifer, born to Vietnamese refugees in Canada, grew up in a well-to-do neighbourhood. Her parents had high hopes for her academic and professional success.

But Jennifer led a double life, hiding her true self from her parents. She pretended to excel academically while secretly maintaining a relationship with a drug dealer named Daniel Wong.

When her parents discovered her relationship with Wong, they disapproved. Jennifer,

A recent documentary has been released on Netflix, that is a shocking story of a woman who planned a heinous parricide.

Jennifer, a Canadian woman, hired a hitman and plotted a home invasion to murder her parents. This story delves into the depths of family betrayal and cold-blooded murder.

The Plot and Narrative

Jennifer, born to Vietnamese refugees in Canada, grew up in a well-to-do neighbourhood. Her parents had high hopes for her academic and professional success.

But Jennifer led a double life, hiding her true self from her parents. She pretended to excel academically while secretly maintaining a relationship with a drug dealer named Daniel Wong.

When her parents discovered her relationship with Wong, they disapproved. Jennifer, desperate to maintain her relationship and gain her family's inheritance, devised a horrific plan to have her parents killed.

 Directed by Jenny Popplewell, this documentary explores Jennifer's double life and the sinister plan she hatched.

Where to Watch and Release Date

The documentary has been adapted by Netflix and will be available for streaming from April 10th. It sheds light on one of the darkest crimes in Canada's history and the individuals responsible for it.