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On July 6, 2011, Richard Oland, scion of the Moosehead brewing family, wsa murdered in his office. The brutal killing stunned the city of Saint John, and news of the crime reverberated across the country. After a two-and-a-half-year police investigation, Oland's only son, Dennis, was charged with second-degree murder. CBC reporter Bobbi-Jean MacKinnon covered the Oland case from the beginning. In Shadow of Doubt, she examines the controversial investigation: from the day Richard Oland's battered body was discovered to the conclusion of Dennis Oland's trial, including the hotly debated verdict…mehr

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On July 6, 2011, Richard Oland, scion of the Moosehead brewing family, wsa murdered in his office. The brutal killing stunned the city of Saint John, and news of the crime reverberated across the country. After a two-and-a-half-year police investigation, Oland's only son, Dennis, was charged with second-degree murder. CBC reporter Bobbi-Jean MacKinnon covered the Oland case from the beginning. In Shadow of Doubt, she examines the controversial investigation: from the day Richard Oland's battered body was discovered to the conclusion of Dennis Oland's trial, including the hotly debated verdict and its aftermath. Meticulously examining the evidence, MacKinnon vividly reconstructs the cases for both the prosecution and the defence. She delves into Oland family history, exploring the strained relationships, infidelities, and financial problems that, according to the Crown, provided motives for murder. Shadow of Doubt is a revealing look at a sensational crime, the tribulations of a prominent family, an the inner workings of the justice system that led to Dennis Oland's contentious conviction.
Autorenporträt
Bobbi-Jean MacKinnon is a reporter and web editor for CBC New Brunswick. She previously worked at the Toronto Star, the Ottawa Citizen, and the Telegraph-Journal. She is the winner of a Saint John Arts Award and an Atlantic Journalism Award, and a finalist for two National Newspaper Awards and three Atlantic Journalism Awards. The first edition of Shadow of Doubt was a national bestseller and a finalist for an Arthur Ellis Award from the Crime Writers of Canada. It won the New Brunswick Book Award for Non-Fiction.