Dennis Oland's second-degree murder trial: Oct. 23

Saint John police believe Richard Oland was killed with a drywall hammer or 'hammer-type' instrument

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Caption: Dennis Oland and two of his lawyers, Gary Miller and James McConnell. Court adjourned early on Thursday and will begin Friday morning at 9 a.m. (CBC)

The second-degree murder trial of Dennis Oland continues Friday morning in Saint John with Const. Stephen Davidson on the stand.
The court heard Thursday, before ending early, that Saint John police believe Richard Oland was killed with a drywall hammer or "hammer-type" instrument.
No weapon has ever been found.
Richard Oland's body was found the morning of July 7, 2011 lying face down in a large pool of blood in his investment firm office at 52 Canterbury St.
The jury heard Wednesday that Dennis Oland became a suspect the same day his father's body was found.

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