The 90-minute documentary “What Jennifer Did” explores the true story of Jennifer Pan, a Canadian woman who conspired to kill her parents in a fake home invasion. The film reveals the disturbing truths and deceptions in Jennifer’s life, highlighting her relationship with a criminal boyfriend and her descent into orchestrating murder to secure her inheritance.
You can watch “What Jennifer Did” on Netflix in Canada.
Length: 1h 30m
Genre: Documentary, Crime
This Title is: Dark and Shocking
Cast
As this is a documentary, the “cast” primarily features real-life individuals including Jennifer Pan herself, depicted through interviews and real footage.
Parental Guidance
Maturity Rating: TV-MA – Contains themes of murder and deceit
Trivia
- The film makes extensive use of real police footage and interviews.
- Director Jenny Popplewell is known for her compelling storytelling in true crime documentaries.
- This case shocked Canada due to the nature and depth of Jennifer’s deception.
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The documentary “What Jennifer Did” offers a gripping look into a harrowing tale of familial betrayal and the dark turns a seemingly normal life can take. Through its methodical pacing and insightful examination of the case, it engages and horrifies, making it a notable addition to true crime cinema.