Dennis Oland's second-degree murder trial: Nov. 18

Sylvie Gill, an investigator with Rogers Communications, will be cross-examined in court today

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Caption: The final communication to Richard Oland's iPhone was a text from Diana Sedlacek at 6:44 p.m., asking "U there??" (CBC)

The second-degree murder trial of Dennis Oland will continue on Wednesday in Saint John. Sylvie Gill, an investigator with Rogers Communications, will be cross-examined.
Richard Oland's iPhone was the only item that went missing from the crime scene the night he was found dead in his Saint John office
Richard Oland's cell used the tower in Rothesay on the morning of July 6, while he was still at his home on Almon Lane, switched to the one near his Saint John office during the day, then switched back to the Rothesay tower before going silent, said Gill on Tuesday.
The final communication was a text from Diana Sedlacek at 6:44 p.m., asking "U there??"
The records show Sedlacek tried to reach Richard Oland several other times that evening, with her cell pinging off a tower in Quispamsis, near her Darlings Island home, where she has testified she was with her husband the night Oland died.
She called six times, starting at 6:46 p.m., sent two text messages at 7:19 p.m., followed by another six calls, and then two final text messages at 11:12 p.m.
But Oland's cell had stopped receiving calls and texts.

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