Justice for Oli Herbert Billboard Posted Near Late Guitarist’s Home
The Facebook page Justice for Oli Herbert has purchased a billboard near the late All That Remains guitarist’s home in Stafford Springs, Connecticut, Lambgoat reports. The billboard seeks information regarding Herbert’s passing last year.

In October of 2018, Herbert, age 44, was found dead in a pond near his home. His widow, Elizabeth, initially said Herbert had drowned, and claimed a toxicology report showed that “Oli was apparently self-treating for manic-depression,” thereby implying that Herbert had suffered a fatal accident while intoxicated.
Police, however, deemed Herbert’s death “suspicious” and launched an investigation. It was eventually revealed that Oli, without consulting legal representation, made out a new will leaving Elizabeth everything just a week before his death.That investigation was still ongoing as of last month.