Man heard ‘stomps’ after Dennis Oland left father’s office, murder trial told
SAINT JOHN, N.B. — A man who worked in Richard Oland’s small office building told police he heard five or six “loud stomps” on the night the multi-millionaire was bludgeoned to death — but the timing would exclude Dennis Oland as a suspect in the killing.
More Saint John police officers took the stand on Tuesday as Dennis Oland’s retrial for the second-degree murder of his father moves into its second week.
The officers questioned so far were all early responders on July 7, 2011, when Richard Oland’s body was found lying in a pool of blood on the floor of his uptown Saint John office.
Const. Don Shannon, one of the first officers on the scene, told the court about the steps he followed in securing the building, searching the grounds and interviewing potential witnesses.


