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    Jennifer Pan Seemed Like The Perfect Daughter Until She Hired Hitmen To Murder Her Parents
    Jennifer Pan was a well-behaved teenager, a golden daughter in her parents eyes. A straight-A student at Mary Ward Catholic Secondary School in Markham, Ontario, she was raised by Vietnamese refugees who ran a strict household. Pan did as she was told every day, and soon earned both admission and a scholarship to Ryerson University in Toronto.Her father and mother, Huei Hann and Bich Ha Pan, exercised strict control over her everyday life and did everything they could to set her up for success. She was forbidden to attend school dances or parties and was forced to learn piano, figure skating, and martial arts. The rules paid off and Pan transferred to the University of Toronto, graduated, and got a respectable job.York Regional PoliceAfter hiring killers to murder her parents in 2010, Jennifer Pan received two life sentences with no possibility of parole for 25 years.In reality, however, all of these accomplishments were part of an elaborate lie.Jennifer Pan never graduated from college, let alone high school. She forged report cards and university transcripts for nearly a decade before her parents finally found out. She even had a secret boyfriend, Daniel Wong, for seven years.And together, to cover her lies and preserve their life together, Jennifer Pan and Daniel Wong orchestrated a murder plot to have her parents killed. In 2010, the pair hired three hitmen to murder Huei Hann and Bich Ha Pan. The brutal attack left Pans mother dead while her father miraculously survived being shot in the head.Soon, Jennifer Pans crimes were uncovered and she was ultimately sentenced to life in prison, with her own father testifying against her at trial.This is the chilling story of what Jennifer Pan did when she reached her breaking point and decided that murder was the only way out.Jennifer Pans Elaborate Double Life Under The Rule Of Her Tiger ParentsFamily PhotoJennifer Pan in high school, several years before she conspired to have her parents murdered.Jennifer Pan was born on June 17, 1986, in Markham, Ontario. Her parents, Bich Ha Pan and Huei Hann Pan, had fled Vietnam in 1979 and worked hard to provide their children with opportunities they never had. Both Jennifer Pans father and mother worked at auto parts manufacturer Magna International.They eventually purchased a large home, a Lexus and a Mercedes, and accumulated $200,000 in savings. Disciplining their daughter, they enrolled her in piano lessons at age four and figure skating in elementary school. In high school, she appeared to thrive both academically and socially.However, when she tore a ligament in her knee, any hopes of being a professional skater were dashed. In eighth grade, Pan began self-harming by cutting.In 11th grade, Jennifer Pan found solace in dating senior Daniel Wong until he was forced to transfer to a new school after police found marijuana in his car. Pans grades began to slide from As to Bs, but she was accepted early into Ryerson University until she failed calculus her senior year and the college withdrew their offer.Public DomainJennifer Pan spent years forging report cards and college transcripts to please her parents, Huei Hann Pan and Bich Ha Pan. But when they found out, she and her boyfriend Daniel Wong (pictured) decided to have them killed.Pan started forging her report cards and claimed to be starting Ryerson in fall 2004. She told her father she would transfer to the University of Toronto after two years at Ryerson and even claimed to have gotten a $3,000 scholarship. Huei Hann Pan proudly bought her a laptop.In the fall, Pan commuted to cafs or to Wongs dorm pretending to go to class. She even claimed to have successfully transferred to the University of Toronto in 2006, right on schedule.When her 2008 graduation ceremony loomed, Jennifer Pan claimed the university only gave out one ticket per student and that she had given hers to a friend so as not to exclude one of her parents.The Plot To Kill Her ParentsA supposedly newfound graduate, Jennifer Pan purported to be volunteering at a childrens hospital in Toronto. Jennifer Pans father and mother grew suspicious at the lack of uniform or ID badge and tailed her to work.Finally exposed, she had her phone and laptop confiscated and was forbidden from dating Wong.Court ExhibitJennifer Pans father, Huei Hann Pan, and her mother, Bich Ha Pan.She regained their trust over the next two years and had her phone privileges restored. At 24 years old, she had never been drunk or gone out. But Daniel Wong and Jennifer Pan reconnected, and Wong even provided her with a spare phone, which she used to ask him to help stage a robbery to kill her parents.Wong introduced her to an underworld friend named Lenford Crawford. Over a series of texts, Pan agreed to pay him $10,000 out of her eventual inheritance. Crawford prepared by scoping out her neighborhood on Halloween 2010. On Nov. 8, Crawford texted her: After work ok will be game time.With Huei Hann in bed and Bich Ha reading downstairs, Jennifer said goodnight to her mother and unlocked the front door. At 10:02 p.m., she turned on the lights in the upstairs study. Three minutes later, Crawford and two others, David Mylvaganam and Eric Carty, entered the home.Carty tied Jennifer Pans hands behind her back and to the upstairs banister with a shoelace. The others dragged her parents into the basement and covered their heads in blankets. Bich Ha Pan was shot three times in the head, while her husband was shot in the face and shoulder. The Aftermath Of Bich Ha Pans Murder And What Happened To Jennifer PanAs the gunmen fled, Jennifer Pan called 911.Thats when her father appeared from the basement having miraculously survived. Although police believed Pan during questioning that night, they were suspicious about how she could reach her phone while bound. Their skepticism grew during a second interview on November 10 when they asked her to simulate how she did so.York Regional PoliceJennifer Pan was interrogated for 10 hours and eventually confessed.Waking from his coma on Nov. 12, Jennifer Pans father told police he saw his daughter whispering to one of the gunmen like a friend. When Detective William Goetz questioned Pan again on Nov. 22, 2010, the jig was up. He told her he knew everything, and Pan quickly cracked.But what happens to me? Pan tearfully asked.Daniel Wong and Jennifer Pan were arrested Jennifer that same night. Wong and the hitmen followed in spring 2011.On Dec. 13, 2014, Pan, Wong, Carty, Crawford, and Mylvaganam were found guilty of first-degree murder and attempted murder. They received life sentences with no chance of parole and additional life sentences to be served concurrently. Carty was convicted of conspiracy to commit murder in 2015 and received an 18-year sentence.However, during an appeal in 2023, Jennifer Pan was granted a new trial for the murder of her mother and her conviction overturned.The panel of judges presiding over the appeal decided that the original trial judge had made a critical error by instructing the jury that they were only to consider the option of first-degree murder, as opposed to also being able to consider second-degree murder or manslaughter.In April 2025, the Supreme Court of Canada sustained the appeal, and in 2026, all four defendants agreed to plead guilty to lesser charges.After learning about Jennifer Pan, read about Dalia Dippolito and her murder-for-hire plot gone wrong. Then, learn how Texas teenager Erin Caffey had her parents killed.The post Jennifer Pan Seemed Like The Perfect Daughter Until She Hired Hitmen To Murder Her Parents appeared first on All That's Interesting.
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    Why Jimmy Burkes Story Was Wilder Than What Goodfellas Depicted
    The infamous New York City gangster Jimmy Burke, the inspiration for Jimmy Conway in Goodfellas, always had a knack for getting away with things.As an Irish-American, Burke was never formally inducted into a Mafia family. He wasnt Italian, so he couldnt be a made man, but that proved to work in his favor. Despite not being an official member, Jimmy Burke maintained close friendships with the higher-ups in the Lucchese family in Brooklyn and Queens from the 1950s to the early 1980s, and he used those connections to his advantage.Thomas Monaster/NY Daily News Archive via Getty ImagesAs depicted in Goodfellas, Lucchese family associate Jimmy The Gent Burke participated in countless robberies and murders starting in the 1950s.As something of an outsider, Jimmy Burke could float around as a free agent, orchestrating hijackings, heists, and hits and he got away with almost everything, even murder.A few days before his wedding, for instance, Burke discovered that his soon-to-be wifes ex-boyfriend was harassing her, and had told a few friends about it. On his wedding day, his blushing brides ex-boyfriend was found strewn about the inside of his car in a dozen or so pieces.And thats just one of many stories that show how terrifying Jimmy Burke truly was. Though he was later immortalized as Jimmy Conway, played by Robert De Niro in Goodfellas, even that beloved crime classic couldnt begin to portray everything that this fearsome gangster pulled off.Warner Bros.Robert De Niro as Jimmy Conway, the character based on Jimmy Burke, in the 1990 film Goodfellas.From his untold numbers of murders to his orchestration of the infamous $6-million Lufthansa heist in 1978, this is the real story of Jimmy The Gent Burke.How Jimmy Burkes Troubled Beginnings Shaped HimJames Burke was born on July 5, 1931, in New York City, and from the start, his life proved to be difficult. Burke never knew his real parents. He was taken into foster care at the age of two, where he faced more than a decades worth of violence, sexual abuse, and contrasting kindness by a litany of foster parents.At the age of 13, Burke and his current foster parents were involved in a car crash that cost his foster father his life. After the accident, Burkes foster mother grew to resent him, and the young boys downward spiral into juvenile delinquency began to rapidly increase.Just two months after the fatal car crash, Jimmy Burke was arrested for a minor public order offense, though he was cleared of the charges, only for him to continue his criminal ways as he was a frequent burglar who spent much of his time in juvenile detention centers and, eventually, prisons.In fact, according to Burkes obituary, he spent just 86 days of his life as a free man between the ages of 16 and 22 which also earned him the respect of local mobsters. Jimmy Burke earned even more respect when he showed that he was willing to kill for them.Eventually, Burke fell in with the Lucchese and Colombo crime families, running a number of operations ranging from loan-sharking, smuggling cigarettes, and dealing drugs to hijacking, armed robbery, and murder. In pulling off these crimes and many others, some of his closest associates in the Lucchese family were Henry Hill, Tommy DeSimone, and Paul Vario, as famously depicted in Goodfellas, where Burkes character was known as Jimmy Conway.Wikimedia CommonsAs Goodfellas portrayed, Henry Hill was one of Jimmy Burkes main criminal associates.And somehow, Burke always seemed to get away with it. Fitting, then, that Jimmy Burkes biggest contribution to the Mafia was another crime he never answered for: his orchestration of the Lufthansa heist.Jimmy Burke And His Crew Pull Off The Lufthansa HeistIn 1978, a group of unknown individuals pulled off the largest robbery committed on American soil, resulting in one of the longest-investigated crimes in U.S. history. And though the authorities would never prove it, this heist was organized by none other than Jimmy Burke.Daily News Archive/Getty ImagesThe front page of the New York Daily News after the Lufthansa heist, organized by Jimmy Burke in 1978.Jimmy Burke first began formulating the Lufthansa heist several months before putting it into action. Over dinner with a bookkeeper, his associate Henry Hill learned of a shocking arrangement that was taking place at New Yorks JFK airport.Once a month, millions of dollars in untraceable American currency would be flown into the airport, the result of monetary exchanges made for servicemen and tourists in West Germany. When it arrived via Lufthansa airplanes, it would be stored in a vault at JFK. A few years prior, several airport employees had stolen $22,000 in foreign currency from Lufthansa. In exchange for payment, they agreed to help orchestrate the crime.Jimmy The Gent Burke handpicked six men from the Lucchese family, his own son, and one member of the Gambino family to do the job. They performed the entire thing in 64 minutes and ended up bringing Burke nearly $6 million (just over $22 million by todays standards).While dozens were arrested, several were tried, and a few were cleared, the mastermind behind the crime was never charged.The Criminal Exploits Of The Real Jimmy ConwayWhen he wasnt pulling off multimillion dollar heists, Jimmy Burke was organizing low-level crimes throughout Ozone Park, Queens.Nick Sorrentino/NY Daily News Archive via Getty ImagesJimmy Burke outside his tavern during an FBI search for bodies.He owned a dress factory called Moo Moo Veddas that he used to launder money, and a tavern called Roberts Lounge, which served as a sort of hub for Burke and his crew.Day to day, Burke and his crew made their living by reselling stolen merchandise, and untaxed liquor and cigarettes. Burkes favorite move was to hijack delivery trucks on their way through Ozone Park. He would have his boys stop the trucks and take the drivers licenses, then he would hand each of the drivers a fifty and tell them to forget about it.This strange sort of tipping earned him the nickname Jimmy the Gent among his crew and later the crime families.Jimmy Burke also knew his way around law enforcement and had several corrupt cops working for him over the years. He would bribe them to name their informants, who would then mysteriously go missing. Even when it came to close personal friends, like Remo Cersani, he personally ordered and saw to their executions.When he heard Cersani was going to set him up, he took him for a ride in his car, had Tommy DeSimone murder him, and buried him next to his bocce ball court.PhotobucketTommy DeSimone, the unhinged mobster who often perpetrated crimes with Jimmy Burke, as depicted in Goodfellas.According to Henry Hill, whenever Burke and DeSimone played bocce, theyd start the game with Hi Remo, how ya doing?Despite his polite nickname and reputation as a gentleman, Jimmy Burke was as tough as they came, just as Jimmy Conway was in Goodfellas.Hed often lock the young children of his victims inside refrigerators, strangle his enemies with piano wire, and retaliate violently against those who made him look bad.Hill claimed that Jimmy Burke was directly responsible for at least 6070 murders, though there easily could have been more he wasnt aware of.The Dramatic Downfall Of Jimmy The Gent BurkePublic DomainJimmy Burkes mugshot from 1979, the year after the Lufthansa heist.Around 1982, Henry Hill had become an informant for the FBI, as accurately depicted in Goodfellas, and admitted that there were more than a dozen people buried in and around Roberts over the years. In addition to that, he snitched on Jimmy Burke for rigging college basketball games.Burke was ultimately sentenced to 20 years, though the DA tried to get more. During the trial, he set out to prove that Burke was involved in the Lufthansa heist and several murders, though, by some miracle for Burke, his involvement in these incidents was never proven (Bonanno family mobster Vincent Asaro was also later charged in connection with the Lufthansa heist, but he was ultimately acquitted).While serving his sentence, however, Burke was diagnosed with lung cancer, which he succumbed in 1996 at age 64. He would have been eligible for parole in 2011.Bureau of Prisons/Getty ImagesJimmy Burke was never charged with any crimes in relation to the Lufthansa heist.Even today, his crimes are still being unveiled.In fact, as recently as 2013, Jimmy Burke made his way back into the news, when an investigation unearthed human remains at his home, proving that the story of this infamous criminal mastermind may live on for years to come.After this look at Jimmy Burke, learn the story of Henry Hills wife, Karen Friedman Hill. Then, read about Jimmy the Gents participation in the infamous murder of Billy Batts.The post Why Jimmy Burkes Story Was Wilder Than What Goodfellas Depicted appeared first on All That's Interesting.
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