What happened to Jennifer Pan’s boyfriend Daniel Wong? Vengeful lover helped girlfriend hatch gruesome murder plan for her parents Bich Ha and Huei Hann

A new true crime documentary from Netflix released this week explores the chilling case of a loving daughter who became a cold-blooded killer.

‘What Jennifer Did’ exposes the sinister case of a woman who murdered her own parents after they exposed her twisted web of lies about bad grades and forbidden romance.

In 2010, then 24-year-old Jennifer Pan carried out a plot to execute her parents in the quiet Canadian neighborhood of Markham, Ontario.

Her then-boyfriend, Daniel Wong, helped his girlfriend with the gruesome murder plan and even introduced Pan to one of the hitmen, to whom she later paid $10,000 to stage a home invasion.

But who is the Canadian killer’s ex-boyfriend and what happened to him? Here, FEMAIL explains what Daniel Wong did and where he is now.

In 2010, then 24-year-old Jennifer Pan (ABOVE) carried out a plot to execute her parents in the quiet Canadian neighborhood of Markham, Ontario.

Her then-boyfriend, Daniel Wong (RIGHT), helped his girlfriend with the gruesome murder plan and even introduced Pan to one of the hitmen, whom she later paid $10,000 to stage a home invasion.

Her then-boyfriend, Daniel Wong (RIGHT), helped his girlfriend with the gruesome murder plan and even introduced Pan to one of the hitmen, whom she later paid $10,000 to stage a home invasion.

Who is Jennifer Pan’s boyfriend Daniel Wong?

Daniel Wong was a high school friend of Pan’s who had already dabbled in crime – he had a criminal record and had previously dealt drugs.

She started dating him in 11th grade, despite her parents, Bich Ha and Huei Hann, who had arrived in Toronto as refugees from Vietnam, disapproving of their relationship.

Pan, on the other hand, a first-generation Canadian, had excelled both as a student and as a skater in her early years, according to school friends who previously spoke to Toronto life.

However, she later dropped out of college when she was “rejected” for a valedictorian award for her eighth grade class.

Her grades began to decline to the point where in her freshman year of high school she averaged a 70 percent in all her classes except music, but she kept her parents in the dark.

She decided to forge her report cards to show justice, using old progress reports, scissors, glue and a copy machine.

Her grades were good enough to get her early admission to Ryerson University, and she told her parents she would study science there for two years before transferring to the more prestigious University of Toronto to study pharmacology, as her father had always wanted.

Pan started dating Wong in 11th grade, despite her parents, Bich Ha (RIGHT) and Huei Hann (LEFT), disapproving of their relationship

Pan started dating Wong in 11th grade, despite her parents, Bich Ha (RIGHT) and Huei Hann (LEFT), disapproving of their relationship

However, in her final semester, Pan failed math, preventing her from graduating and Ryerson withdrew their admission offer.

Instead of telling the truth, Pan continued as if nothing had happened, kept up this lie for two whole years, and even took the bus downtown to pretend he was going to lectures.

What did Daniel Wong do?

When it came time for Pan to “graduate” from the University of Toronto, which she never attended, Wong helped her find someone who would forge a straight college transcript.

Pan then told her parents that she had gotten a volunteer job at the blood testing lab at SickKids Hospital.

However, her father Huei Hann became suspicious after noticing that she did not have a uniform or key card to enter the building.

Hann decided to take matters into his own hands and insisted on dropping her off at work one day before his wife chased Pan into the hospital where she was nowhere to be found.

The next morning he called the friend Pan was going to live with and discovered that she had never stayed there.

Eventually, the Pans confronted their daughter and she admitted that she had never attended the University of Toronto and had been staying at Wong’s house.

The then 24-year-old paid $10,000 for the attackers to enter the family home (pictured) and shoot her parents in the head - but her father miraculously survived

The then 24-year-old paid $10,000 for the attackers to enter the family home (pictured) and shoot her parents in the head – but her father miraculously survived

Eric Carty was found guilty of his involvement in the crime and sentenced to prison

David Mylvaganam was found guilty of his involvement in the crime and sentenced to prison

Eric Carty (left) and David Mylvaganam (right) were both found guilty of their involvement in the crime and sentenced to prison.

After her parents found out about her web of lies, Pan was banned from seeing her boyfriend and their relationship began to fall apart – Wong started seeing someone new.

Pan was left furious, but after briefly rekindling things with Wong, they made plans to have both her parents killed so the young couple could move in together and collect a $500,000 inheritance.

Wong introduced Pan to one of the hitmen, Lenford Crawford, who agreed to make the hit for $10,000.

But the accomplice soon decided to return to his other girlfriend and asked Pan if she wanted to continue with the slap, to which she replied: “I want it for me.”

On November 8, 2010, Pan’s mother had been watching TV and her father was sleeping in his room.

It was at this point that she allegedly sent the killers a text message signaling them to enter the house.

Crawford and his associates David Mylvaganam and Eric Carty entered through the unlocked front door – each with their own gun.

The intruders dragged Hann out of his room and into the living room, pretending to stage a home invasion by tying Pan’s hands to a banister.

Netflix's What Jennifer Did releases on April 10

Netflix’s What Jennifer Did releases on April 10

The group stole some money hidden in the house and then led the parents to the basement where they were all shot multiple times

The group stole some money hidden in the house and then led the parents to the basement where they were all shot multiple times

Police found blood splatter running throughout the house, with an investigator labeling it as 'something we'd never seen before'

Police found blood splatter running throughout the house, with an investigator labeling it as ‘something we’d never seen before’

Pan told police in interviews: 'All I heard was my father shouting in the street.  I yelled at him, but he wouldn't come in.

Pan told police in interviews: ‘All I heard was my father shouting in the street. I yelled at him, but he wouldn’t come in.”

The group stole some money hidden in the house and then led the parents to the basement where they were all shot multiple times.

Her mother died of a straight gunshot wound. Her father was shot in the face but miraculously survived.

The killers fled and Pan pulled a cell phone from her waistband to call 911.

She sounded panicked and out of breath as she said to the operator, “Please help me. I need help. I don’t know where my parents are.’

What happened to Daniel Wong and where is he now?

When Hann woke up from a medically induced three-day coma, he told investigators details about the home invasion that made Pan suspicious.

He said he saw his daughter talking to one of the men “like a friend” and that her arms were not tied behind her back as she was led through the house.

Investigators brought the then 24-year-old in for questioning and she quickly admitted to hiring the men to kill both her parents.

However, she claimed that her relationship with her father recovered and she stopped the murder-suicide plot and had nothing to do with what happened.

The police did not believe her story and she was eventually charged.

Pan, 28, was convicted in December 2014 of first-degree murder and attempted murder.

In addition to Pan and the two thugs she hired to carry out her plot, Daniel Wong was also found guilty.

In 2015, all four were given life sentences for the murder conviction and life sentences for attempted murder, with the sentences to be served concurrently.

Daniel Wong is currently in prison, but like Pan, he will be eligible for parole in 2035 after 25 years.

Netflix’s What Jennifer Did releases on April 10