A dry cleaner, through a Korean interpreter, testifying at the second-degree murder trial of Dennis Oland in Saint John.
Crown now introducing several exhibits related to dry cleaning. Such as tags, receipts,customer copy,invoice history for Lisa Oland and a brown sports jacket
— Kevin Worrell (@kevinhworrell) December 11, 2018
Jin Hee Choi identified a number of exhibits including dry cleaning and laundry tags, customer information and receipts.
The Crown’s Jill Knee asked if Choi recalled a number of items being dropped off July 8, 2011.
She said yes but, she couldn’t recall who did it but remembered they asked for next day service.
Choi said it included a brown sports coat.
When cross-examined by Allan Gold, Choi was asked if police talked to her about any blood-covered items they may have been given.
She replied there were no blood-covered items.
Choi remembered the items were dropped off by Lisa Oland and picked up the next day.
Crown reminds Choi that in previous trial she testified she knew who paid for the items. She did now remember it was Lisa Oland with Dennis Oland waiting outside in a vehicle.
— Kevin Worrell (@kevinhworrell) December 11, 2018




