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Episode 17: The Lie That Led to a Family Murder - The Jennifer Pan Case

27 min · 13 de jun de 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2599742/fan_mail/new] A mother is killed inside her own home. A father is shot and left for dead. Their daughter is upstairs, tied up, calling 911. At first, it looks like a home invasion. But then the father wakes up, and the story starts falling apart. In this episode of Tell Me The Crime, we cover the Jennifer Pan case: the fake grades, fake university, fake work, hidden relationship, staged home invasion, and years of lies that led to one of Canada’s most disturbing family murder cases. Was this about freedom, money, Daniel, shame, control, or the fear of finally being caught? Listener discretion is advised. This episode discusses murder, family violence, and coercion. Support the show [https://buy.stripe.com/fZuaEQ5F0cx5cqefeVfMA00]

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Portada del episodio Episode 17: The Lie That Led to a Family Murder - The Jennifer Pan Case

Episode 17: The Lie That Led to a Family Murder - The Jennifer Pan Case

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2599742/fan_mail/new] A mother is killed inside her own home. A father is shot and left for dead. Their daughter is upstairs, tied up, calling 911. At first, it looks like a home invasion. But then the father wakes up, and the story starts falling apart. In this episode of Tell Me The Crime, we cover the Jennifer Pan case: the fake grades, fake university, fake work, hidden relationship, staged home invasion, and years of lies that led to one of Canada’s most disturbing family murder cases. Was this about freedom, money, Daniel, shame, control, or the fear of finally being caught? Listener discretion is advised. This episode discusses murder, family violence, and coercion. Support the show [https://buy.stripe.com/fZuaEQ5F0cx5cqefeVfMA00]

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