Dennis Oland killed his father ‘in a rage,' prosecutors tell trial

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Oland was re-arraigned Wednesday after a mistrial was declared the day before

 

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Gee? Isn’t he a nice guy? The menendas boys did the same! Shot Both parents while they sat in the living room... pure evil madness! Mental illness?

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