Oland’s defence lawyer attacks blood evidence on jacket as inconclusive
SAINT JOHN, N.B. — A forensic expert says he cannot tell how old the bloodstains are on the jacket Dennis Oland was wearing the day his father was beaten to death, or how they got there.
The brown Hugo Boss jacket is key prosecution evidence at the Oland murder trial.
It has the only blood evidence potentially linking Dennis Oland to the scene where his father, Richard Oland, was killed in 2011.
But RCMP Sgt. Brian Wentzell, a forensic bloodstain expert, told the trial Friday he has no way of knowing how four small bloodstains from Richard Oland got on the jacket or how long they were there.