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Jennifer Pan is the subject of a new Netflix documentary, "What Jennifer Did." Prior to planning her parents' murder with Wong and Crawford, Pan had previously asked a former classmate to kill her parents for her, but that classmate refused, Toronto Life reported. Toronto Life reported that Crawford gave Pan a discounted rate — $10,000 vs. a standard $20,000 — to kill her parents since she was a friend of Wong's. Through analyzing phone calls and text messages, police identified Crawford, Wong, Mylvaganam, and Carty, and arrested them in early 2011. If they don't, then Crawford, Pan, Wong, and Mylvaganam can seek parole on the attempted murder charge.
Persons: Jennifer Pan, Jennifer Did, Lenford Crawford, Here's, , Ha, Huei Hann Pan, Daniel Wong, Wong's, Crawford, Pan, Wong, David Mylvaganam, Eric Carty, Mylvaganam, Bich, Hann, Pan —, banister —, Carty, Carty's, doesn't Organizations: Netflix, Service, Authorities, Pan, Toronto Life, Toronto, CBC, Ontario, Markham Economist, Sun, Canada Locations: Crawford, Wong, Toronto
AdvertisementHuei Hann Pan and Bich Ha Pan in a photo displayed in "What Jennifer Did." While Pan lied about attending university, forging transcripts and pretending to attend classes in Toronto, Felix studied engineering at McMaster University. The evening of the November 2010 incident, he wasn't at home, Toronto Life reported. AdvertisementFelix testified during his sister's trialThe Toronto Sun reported that Felix was a witness during Pan's trial. Toronto Life reported in 2015 that Felix had moved to the east coast of Canada.
Persons: , Bich Ha, Huei Hann Pan, Jennifer Pan, Pan, Daniel Wong, wasn't, Felix, Here's, Huei Hann, Jennifer Did, Netflix Felix Pan wasn't, Bich, Hann, banister, — Wong, affirmatively, It's Organizations: Service, Netflix, Business, Ontario Appeal, Pan, Toronto Sun, McMaster University, Toronto Locations: Markham , Ontario, Ontario, Canada, Toronto, Markham
Netflix's "What Jennifer Did" focuses on the 2010 murder of Bich Ha Pan and attempted murder of Hann Pan. AdvertisementA new Netflix documentary, "What Jennifer Did," follows the story of Canadian woman Jennifer Pan, who was found guilty of conspiring to have her parents murdered. They killed Pan's mother, Bich Ha Pan, and shot her father, Huei Hann Pan, in the head and shoulder. Hann Pan testified during the trial about what he recalled from the night of his wife's murder, and other circumstances of Pan's life. "I hope my daughter Jennifer thinks about what happened to her family and can become a good, honest person someday."
Persons: Bich, Hann Pan, Jennifer, , Jennifer Did, Jennifer Pan, Pan's, Huei Hann, Pan, banister, Daniel Wong, Karen K, Ho, Wong, Bich Ha, Felix, Hann, hadn't, Lenford Crawford, Crawford, Danny Wong, Eric Carty, he's Organizations: Service, Netflix, Canada, Toronto, Police, CBC, Ontario Appeal, of, Markham Economist, Sun Locations: Markham , Ontario, Canada, Vietnam, Toronto, Ontario, of Canada, Markham
A retrial was ordered in 2023 for the first-degree murder charge, and the case currently sits with the Canadian Supreme Court. According to Toronto Life, all five of the accused faced first-degree murder, attempted murder, and conspiracy to commit murder charges. NetflixWong received the same sentence and charges as PanWong was found guilty of the same charges as Pan: first-degree murder and attempted murder. For the first-degree murder charge, he received a life sentence with no chance of parole for 25 years; for the attempted murder charge, a life sentence. If it doesn't, Wong, Pan, and the other accused will be allowed to seek parole.
Persons: , Jennifer Did, Jennifer Pan, Bich, Huei Hann Pan, Pan, Daniel Wong, Wong, Jennifer Pan's, Karen K, Ho, Jennifer, Christine, Lenford Crawford, Crawford, Pan's, Huei Hann, Netflix Wong, Pan Wong, Eric Carty Organizations: Service, Netflix, Canadian, CBC, Canadian Supreme, Business, Pan, Toronto, Police, Toronto Life, Ontario, Markham Economist, Sun Locations: Toronto, Pan's, Lindsay , Ontario
Jennifer Pan is the subject of the new Netflix true crime documentary, "What Jennifer Did." AdvertisementNetflix's new true crime documentary, "What Jennifer Did" explores the true story of Jennifer Pan, a Canadian woman who allegedly hired people to kill her parents. Jennifer Pan in police interview footage, as seen in "What Jennifer Did." Huei Hann Pan and Bich Ha Pan in a photo displayed in "What Jennifer Did." The retrial is only in reference to the first-degree murder charge — not the attempted murder charge in relation to her father.
Persons: Jennifer Pan, Jennifer Did, Pan, She's, , banister, Karen K, Ho, Bich, Huei Hann Pan, Daniel Wong, Wong, Leonard Crawford, Crawford, Hann, Jennifer, Pan's, David Mylvaganam, Felix ., Huei Hann Organizations: Netflix, Service, Netflix Police, Toronto, CBC, Ontario Appeal, Markham Economist, Sun, Canada Locations: Canadian, Toronto, Canada, Ontario
REUTERS/Ann Wang/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsTAIPEI, Aug 24 (Reuters) - Taiwan will spend an extra T$94.3 billion ($2.97 billion) to buy weapons next year including fighter jets to bolster its defences against China, the government said on Thursday, and will get a further boost from new F-16 fighter jet tracking systems. Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen already announced on Monday that overall proposed defence spending for 2024 would be set at T$606.8 billion, a 3.5% increase from the previous year. The United States on Wednesday approved a possible $500 million sale to Taiwan of infrared search and track systems for F-16 fighter jets, as well as other equipment. China, which routinely denounces any foreign arms sales to Taiwan, urged the United States to immediately cancel the planned sale, its foreign ministry said. Tsai has overseen a military modernisation programme to make the armed forces better able to face China, including upgrading a fleet of F-16 fighter jets and developing submarines.
Persons: Ann Wang, Tsai Ing, Po, huei, Tsai, Ben Blanchard, Faith Hung, Andrew Hayley, Christopher Cushing, Miral Organizations: Taiwan's Defence Ministry, REUTERS, Rights, United States, Democratic Progressive Party, Thomson Locations: Taichung, Taiwan, Rights TAIPEI, China, Taipei, United States, United, Beijing
China, which views Taiwan as its own territory, staged war games around the island last August following a trip to Taipei by then U.S.-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. On her way back to Taiwan, she will transit through Los Angeles, where she is likely to meet current House Speaker Kevin McCarthy. Taking lawmakers' questions in parliament, Taiwan deputy defence minister Po Horng-huei said China has three to four warships operating around Taiwan every day, which has already become a "new normal". If there are any changes in China's military deployment, Taiwan must be prepared for the worst-case scenario, he said. "So far there is no sign of any special military deployment," Po added.
MIT neuroscientist Li-Huei Tsai said it boils down to routine and discipline. Li-Huei Tsai Cognito TherapeuticsThat's according to MIT Professor Li-Huei Tsai, a neuroscientist who focuses on diseases like Alzheimer's and directs The Picower Institute for Learning and Memory. She told Insider that the keys to maintaining healthy brain function and memory as you age are no secret. "I think people actually know what they should be doing to stay healthy and to preserve their memory," Tsai said. "I mean, I think that's the only way to do it."
Alzheimer's disease is a complicated and debilitating disease that has no cure. One startup is testing whether a "disco" of light and sound can slow the disease in patients. The startup is testing whether a "disco" of light and sound, delivered via a special headset, can slow the disease in patients by stimulating their brains. The company just raised $73 million from investors to evaluate its technology in about 500 people with early- to midstage Alzheimer's disease. Microglia help clear out amyloid, or proteins in the brain that are thought to be a major indicator of Alzheimer's disease.
REUTERS/Ann Wang/File PhotoTAIPEI, March 22 (Reuters) - Taiwan's defence ministry has contingency plans for any moves by China during Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen's overseas visit, Deputy Defence Minister Po Horng-huei said on Wednesday ahead of Tsai going to the United States and Central America next week. Asked by reporters on the sidelines of a parliament session whether China was likely to stage more drills when Tsai is abroad, Po said the armed forces were prepared. "When it comes to what the Chinese communists have done in the past, the defence ministry can have a grasp on it, and will consider the worse scenario," he said. "During the president's overseas visit, the defence ministry has contingency plans for all moves" by China, Po added, declining to give details. China, which has condemned Tsai's planned U.S. stop over, has continued its military activities around Taiwan since August, though on a much reduced scale.
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