Dennis Oland's second-degree murder trial: Oct. 21

More of Dennis Oland's videotaped police statement to be seen in court today

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Caption: Dennis Oland said his relationship with his father, Richard Oland, was "probably perfect," until he was a teenager. Oland is now on trial for second-degree murder in his father's death.

The second-degree murder trial of Dennis Oland is continuing on Wednesday morning in Saint John with the viewing of his his videotaped police statement from July 7, 2011.
The first 50 minutes of the video was shown in court on Tuesday with Oland suggesting that his father, Richard Oland, was not "the easiest guy in the world to get along with," and that they didn't have a close relationship.
The interview lasts more than two hours. At that time, Oland was considered a witness, somebody to provide information that might assist police with the investigation, Const. Stephen Davidson, who interviewed Dennis Oland, testified on Tuesday.
Dennis Oland, 47, who was the last known person to see his father alive during a meeting at his Canterbury Street office the night before, has pleaded not guilty in his death.

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