‘Seemed to get more bitter:’ Family says murder suspect angry over unpaid money
CALGARY — The family of a man charged in the deaths of a couple and their young grandchild say the accused was angry over unpaid money.
“He had some business dealings with Alvin that had fallen through. As the years went on he seemed to get more bitter about it,” the accused’s sister, Patti Garland, testified at his trial Tuesday.
Douglas Garland, 56, is charged with first-degree murder in the disappearance of Alvin and Kathy Liknes and their five-year-old grandson Nathan O’Brien in 2014.
He and Liknes had worked on developing an experimental pump for the oil and gas sector. Patti Garland’s common-law partner at the time, Allen Liknes, was also involved and had known the accused for about 16 years.