I have a slight obsession with a murder trial that is going on in a near by city. A millionaire was found dead in is office, the son has been charged with the murder. The intriguing thing is that is no hard evidence, no witness, no murder weapon, but plenty of circumstantial evidence. Did he do it??? I've listed some of the more interesting listed facts below, of course not everything is covered here. I've also read a (very good) book about the trial. The murder happened in July 2011. The current trial is actually the re-trail, technically the 3rd trial, the defendant was found guilty in the first trail in 2015, which was appealed and overturned. I've included some links below for anyone who wants more information, and wants to play along. Oh and of course there is a financial aspect to this as well, in true antimustacian style, the defendant was (in my opinion) in a lot of financial trouble just prior to the murder. Really, have a look at the spending history over the years. In the period from Jan to July 2011 he spent 86K MORE than his income from his generous 100K annual salary. If you want more financials go see the tweets around Feb 5 from @BJMCBC on Twitter. What do you think, guilty or not guilty? I would love to discuss with anyone who wants to debate.
The facts:
Richard Oland was found dead in his office on July 7, 2011 in a pool of blood. Massive head wounds from an apparent bludgeoning.
The son was the last known person to see his father alive, meeting his father at about 5:30, confirmed by a witness, the secretary. The defendant claims he left his father's office at 6:30 pm on the day of the murder.
Noises (almost certainly the noise of the murder) were heard by two men working in the office below, however they are unsure of the time of these noises, they can only say that they know the noises were sometime between 6:00 and 8:00 pm.
The defendant told the police and his defense team he went to his father's office twice that day, it was later reviled during the first trial, he actually made three trips. There is video evidence of his car driving around the block multiple times.
The defendant was not a frequent visitor to his father's office, only going a few times a year.
The only thing stolen from the office where the body was found was a cell phone. This cell phone last "pinged" off a tower at 6:44, at a location about 15KM away from the murder scene, very close to where the defendant was at the time.
"Activity" on the deceased's computer stopped at about 5:40 pm. From what I understand, this means no new programs or webpages were opened after this time.
The defendant lied to police about color of the blazer he was wearing the day of the murder. And the same blazer was also sent for dry cleaning the next morning. Interesting side note: this is the reason the 1st trial was declared a mistrial on appeal. The judge mentioned something to the jury along the lines of "if you think the defendant lied about the jacket intentionally then it may indicate he is guilty". The exact legal reasoning why this would cause a mistrial is beyond me.
Small spots of blood/the victim's DNA were found on the blazer mentioned above.
The police did a terrible job at investigating. For example, waiting YEARS to interview some witnesses, and contaminating the crime scene.
Sources if you want more information. I find the tweets (which I keep up with daily) are very good.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Richard_Olandhttps://www.cbc.ca/fifth/episodes/2014-2015/the-dick-oland-case-murder-in-the-familyTwitter -read the tweets from @BJMCBC for a very good following of all the court proceedings. Feb 5 is when the financial info of the accused is discussed.
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The verdict was: NOT GUILTY.
Link to the news article which also contains a 150ish page pdf document of the judge's entire ruling:
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/dennis-oland-not-guilty-murder-retrial-decision-1.5216556