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Truth & Honour

Truth & Honour

Updated and expanded edition of national bestseller detailing the high-profile murder of Saint John businessman Richard Oland and the trial of his son Dennis Oland.

Truth and Honour explores the 2011 murder of Saint John businessman Richard Oland, of the prominent family that owns Moosehead Breweries, the ensuing police investigation and the arrest, trial, and conviction of the victim’s son Dennis Oland for second-degree murder.

Oland’s trial would be the most publicized in New Brunswick history. What the trial judge called “a family tragedy of Shakespearian proportions,” this real-life murder mystery included adultery, family dysfunction, largely circumstantial evidence, allegations of police incompetence, a high-powered legal defence, and a verdict that shocked the community.

Today, the Oland family maintains Dennis Oland’s innocence. Author Greg Marquis, a professor of Canadian history at the University of New Brunswick Saint John, leads readers through the case, from the discovery of the crime to the conviction and sentencing of the defendant. Offering multiple perspectives, Truth and Honour explores this question: was Dennis Oland responsible for the death of his father?

This updated edition features a new chapter following Dennis’s imprisonment and successful 2016 appeal, his subsequent retrial, and controversial acquittal in July 2019.

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Informative and Meticulous!

Truth & Honour by Greg Marquis was a well-researched read! Focusing heavily on the murder of prominent New Brunswick business man, Richard Oland, this story is an extremely detailed read. The author does not skip out when it comes to all the aspects of this case, digging deep into all the evidence that was collected, retelling the trial of the supposed murderer, and looking at the relationship between the media and this case. I had only vaguely knew of this case before, having heard it on the news many moons ago, and this book certainly enlightened me. Anyone who loves crime and law, as well as forensics, should consider reading this book. This book was extremely informative, meticulous, and overall a good read when you're looking for a case where you get to examine the evidence and come up with your own verdict.

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