Court hears Dennis Oland asked for cash advances before father’s killing
SAINT JOHN, N.B. — Dennis Oland was deeply in debt on the day his multimillionaire father, Richard, was beaten to death, a Saint John court has been told.
Oland, 50, had maxed out most of his personal accounts despite having raised credit limits by thousands of dollars in the months prior to Richard Oland’s July 6, 2011, killing.
John Travis, Dennis Oland’s boss at CIBC Wood Gundy, and Eric Johnson, a forensic accountant, were on the stand at his second-degree murder trial Tuesday detailing Oland’s cash “crunch” in the summer of 2011.
The prosecution, now in the fourth week of its case against Oland, is trying to establish a financial motive for the killing.