Murder of Bich Pan
Attack on the Pan household
In spring 2010, Jennifer was in contact with Andrew Montemayor, a high school friend who, she claims, had boasted of robbing people at knifepoint (which he denies). He introduced her to Ricardo Duncan, a "goth kid," to whom Jennifer claims she paid $1,500 to kill her father in the parking lot at his workplace. Duncan said that she once gave him $200 for a night out, but he returned it, and rebuffed her entreaty to kill her parents.
Attack on the Pan household
Jennifer and Wong were back in contact at this time and, according to the police, they came up with a plan to hire a professional hitman for $10,000, calculating that she would then inherit $500,000. They planned to move in together. Wong connected Pan with Lenford Roy Crawford, a Jamaican-born man, and gave her a SIM card and iPhone so that she could contact Crawford without using her usual cell phone. Crawford in turn contacted another man, Eric Shawn "Sniper" Carty, from Rexdale, who in turn contacted Montreal-born David Mylvaganam. At trial, the Crown (prosecution) argued Mylvaganam was one of the hitmen. Carty was later convicted of an unrelated 2009 murder.
Attack on the Pan household
The murder took place at the Pan house in Markham's Unionville neighbourhood. On November 8, 2010, Jennifer unlocked the front door of the family home when she went to bed, then spoke by phone to Mylvaganam. Shortly afterward, Mylvaganam and two other people entered the home through the front door, all armed. In the court testimony, the Crown did not establish the identity of the other two hitmen; Wong and Crawford were at work.