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Richard Oland's missing cellphone's final ping was off Rothesay tower

The last communication received by Richard Oland's missing cellphone was a text message from his mistress at 6:44 p.m. on the night police believe he was killed in his Saint John office, and it pinged off a cell tower in Rothesay.

iPhone 4 used Saint John tower near his office earlier in the day, Dennis Oland's murder trial hears

Dennis Oland, 47, has pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder in the 2011 death of his father, prominent businessman Richard Oland. (CBC)

The last communication received by Richard Oland'smissing cellphonewas a text message from his mistress at 6:44 p.m. on the night police believe he was killed in his Saint John office, and it pinged off a cell tower in Rothesay, Dennis Oland's murder trial heard on Tuesday.

Richard Oland's body was discovered the nextmorning,lying face down in a pool of blood in his Canterbury Street office.

The prominent businessman'siPhone4had beenconnected to his office computerup until 4:44 p.m. on the night in question, July 6, 2011, the Court of Queen's Benchhas heard.

Up until then, it had been pinging off the nearby cell tower at 1 GermainSt., in Saint John,Sylvie Gill, an investigator with Rogers Communications, testified.

Richard Oland, 69, was found dead in his Saint John office on July 7, 2011. (Canadian Yachting Association)
TheiPhonewas the only item that went missing from the crime scene, while the multimillionaire's wallet, Rolex watch and the keys to his BMW were left untouched.

DennisOland, 47,who was the last known person to see his father alive during a meeting at his investment firm office that night, has pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder.

Olandtold police he went to visit his father around 5:30 p.m.to discuss family history and left around 6:30p.m. although there is a time stampedsecurity videoof him walking across the street from his father's office at6:12 p.m.

Oland said he drove home to Rothesay, stopping briefly at Renforth Wharf on his wayto see if his children were there swimming.

Thewharf is located near the Rothesay tower his father's cellphone pinged off.

Two witnesses have described seeing Olandstopping near the wharf to pick something up off the ground, walking to the end of the wharf, sitting down, putting the item he had picked up in a reusable grocery bag he was carryingand then walking briskly back to his car and driving away.

'U there??'

Richard Oland's cellphone activity on July 6-7, 2011, was the focus of testimony at the jury trial onTuesday.

Sylvie Gill, an investigator with Rogers Communications in Montreal, testified about Richard Oland's cellphone records on Tuesday. (Bobbi-Jean MacKinnon/CBC)
Rogers received a court orderon July 9 to provide the records for Oland,and another court order on July 15 for the records of his long-time mistress, Diana Sedlacek.

The spreadsheets, which were entered into evidence by the Crown,show the date and time of calls and text messages, the calling number and called number, as well as which cell towers picked up the signals.

Oland's cell used the tower in Rothesay on the morning of July 6, while he was still at his home on Almon Lane,switched to the one near hisSaint John officeduring the day, then switched back to the Rothesay tower before going silent, said Gill.

Richard Oland's cellphone last pinged off this cell tower in Rothesay, which is about a 20-minute drive from his Saint John office, where his body was discovered. (CBC)
The final communication was a text from Sedlacekat 6:44 p.m., asking "U there??"

The court has not yet heard whether the fact that message was delivered to Oland's cellphone from the Rothesay towermeans his cellwas in the Rothesay areaat that time,or if there is another explanation.

Gillwasnot cross-examined by the defence on Tuesday because much of the day wasspent dealing with legal issuesbetween them and theCrown. Those discussions occurred without the jury present and cannot be reported.

Gill is expected to be cross-examined on Wednesday at 9:30 a.m., when the trial resumes.

Rogers has three cell towers closer to Richard Oland's Saint John office than the one in Rothesay, including two above the Brunswick Square Business Tower at 1 Germain St. (CBC)
Rogers has three towers closer to Oland's Saint John office than the Rothesay one.Two of them are on the roof of the Brunswick Square Business Towerat 1 Germain St., and the third is on the city's east side, at 292 Westmorland Rd., Gill said.

The records show Sedlacektriedto reachOland several other times that evening, with hercell pingingoff a tower in Quispamsis, near her Darlings Island home, where she has testified she was with her husband.

She called six times, starting at 6:46 p.m., senttwo text messages at 7:19 p.m., followed by another six calls, and then two final text messages at 11:12 p.m.

But Oland's cell had stopped receiving calls and texts.

'Attached' to his cell

Oland was "generally attached to" his cellphone, according to his business associate, RobertMcFadden. Oland carried his iPhonein his pant pocket, jacket pocket or put it on table beside him, McFaddenhas told the court.

Two menwho believe they heard Oland being killed have testified about hearing "thumping" noisescoming from his second-storey office on the night of July 6, 2011.

But John Ainsworth's recollection of the timing appears tosupportthe Crown's case, while Anthony Shaw's time estimate seems to supportthe defence.

Ainsworthsaid it was sometime between 6 p.m. and 8 p.m., while Shaw said it was around 7:30 p.m. or 7:45 p.m.

There is a time stamped securityvideo of DennisOlandshopping at Cochran's Country Market in Rothesay at 7:38 p.m.