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Dennis Oland's second-degree murder trial: Oct. 9

Follow CBC's live coverage of the second-degree murder trial

Pathologist Dr. Ather Naseemuddin will continue testimony on Friday morning

The pathologist who performed the autopsy on Richard Oland's body could not determine what weapon or weapons were used to kill him. (CBC)

The second-degree murder trial of Dennis Olandwill continue Friday morning with the testimony of Dr. Ather Naseemuddinthe pathologist who performed the autopsy on RichardOland'sbody.

On Thursday, the forensics officer Sgt. Mark Smithtold the jury that no blood or DNA identified as being DennisOland'swas found on RichardOland'sbody, or in the office where he was killed.

Dr.Naseemuddinalsotestified onThursday that the injuries were inflicted by two separate surfaces.

RichardOland suffered "multiple displaced fractures of the skull bones with extension disruption of the brain tissue," Naseemudinnoted in his 12-pagepost-mortem report.