Oland in financial bind before dad’s death, but denies debt was motive to kill
SAINT JOHN, N.B. — Dennis Oland has denied his personal financial problems were a motive to kill his multimillionaire father, Richard, but there’s little doubt he was caught in a severe money crunch on the day his dad was beaten to death.
Oland, 51, told his second-degree murder trial on Friday he was shuffling around debt after several months of rising expenses and shrinking income from his job as an investment adviser.
“I agree it was tight,” Oland said during testimony at his trial for the murder of his father, former Moosehead Breweries executive Richard Oland.