‘I want to clear my name.’ Dennis Oland takes the stand in his own defence
SAINT JOHN, N.B. — Dennis Oland says he did not kill his father and he wants to clear his name.
When the 51-year-old businessman started testifying Wednesday at his trial for the second-degree murder of his father, Richard Oland, he immediately challenged the prosecution’s assertion that he flew into a rage over money and bludgeoned his father to death on July 6, 2011.
“Did you do that?” defence lawyer Michael Lacy asked Oland shortly after he took the stand in a hushed Saint John courtroom.
“No,” Oland answered emphatically.