
Dennis Oland murder trial focuses on his father’s missing iPhone
SAINT JOHN, N.B. — One of the most baffling aspects of the Richard Oland murder case was the focus of attention at his son’s trial on Wednesday: What happened to the multi-millionaire’s cell phone, the only thing taken from the crime scene?
Const. Stephen Davidson, lead investigator of the Oland homicide for Saint John police, is on the stand at Dennis Oland’s second-degree murder trial, describing the steps he took to track cell phone calls and texts in an effort to see where the missing iPhone went.
“We made test calls in the city of Saint John and in Rothesay,” Davidson said under questioning by Crown prosecutor P.J. Veniot.
The phone, which was never found, and its last known route are key pieces of evidence for the prosecution, which is continuing to lay out its case at the Oland retrial in Saint John.