Current Murder of Luke Davies & Jesse Baird AFL Goal Umpire & ex Ch 10 Presenter * Stalker Cop Charged

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TIMELINE

Thursday 16 February:
Service revolver obtained for user pays event. Was stored at mother's as per regulations.

Sunday 19 February: User pays event.

Monday 20 February: The murders at Baird's Paddington rental.

Monday 19 February: Police have alleged gunshots were heard from a house in Paddington, Sydney in the morning. Four minutes after the first shots were fired there was a 000 call made from Jessie's phone around 9.45am, but it disconnected. Police said there was "no communication" during that call.

Monday evening: Police have alleged Lamarre-Condon hired a white Hiace van from Sydney Airport.

Tuesday 20 February: Police have alleged that partial admissions were made by Lamarre-Condon to an acquaintance of having been involved in the death of two individuals.

Service revolver was returned to Balmain & later transferred to original storage.

Wednesday 21 February: Bloodied clothing belonging to both victims and an $8000 watch were found in a skip bin in the southern Sydney suburb of Cronulla. Police launch a missing persons investigation and the homicide unit is notified

Later same Wednesday: Police have alleged Lamarre-Condon attended the Bungonia area with an acquaintance who police believed assisted him in purchasing an angle grinder and padlock from a local hardware store in that area, before driving to a rural property in Bungonia.

Police said the "small" angle grinder was used to sever a padlock from the gate of that particular rural property and then that padlock was replaced with a padlock purchased from the hardware store.

The acquaintance was left at the top of the property for 30 minutes. The accused disappeared for that period in the Hiace van, returning to pick up the acquaintance and then they returned to Sydney later that afternoon. Police said the acquaintance was assisting them in their inquiries, that she is not a suspect, and they believe she was an "innocent agent".

Wednesday 11pm: Police have said that evening, weights were purchased from a department store by the accused and it is believed that the accused returned to that rural property overnight and during that evening, having also acquired two torches from the acquaintance.

Thursday 22 February: Police have alleged they can place the accused leaving the Bungonia area again at 4.30am. "It would appear that the accused has remained in the city area, still in control of the white Hiace van, before attending a further acquaintance's premises in the Newcastle area and without fully disclosing any criminality, asked access to a hose to clean that van," Hudson said.

Friday 23 February: At 10.39am, Lamarre-Condon presents himself at Bondi Police Station where he was arrested and subsequently charged.

 
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These pics from the Daily Tele today have Constable Lamarre a lot more buff than other pics.

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LOL this pic was from 2020...

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Gunshots and backfiring cars outside do not compare to the sound of a shot inside a solid brick property that possibly has all doors and windows closed.

With Police today giving a time of deaths 5 hour 17 hour window in the dark of early Monday morning, you'd hope that at least one of the neighbours recalls what time they heard what could have been the gun shot(s) alleged to have been fired inside the Paddington home crime scene.

If not a neighbour, then maybe a near enough surveillance camera with sound on picked up a gunshot or two.

Not that the exact time of death within that 5 hour 17 hour window is likely to be a prosecution showstopper.
 
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Gunshots and backfiring cars outside do not compare to the sound of a shot inside a solid brick property that possibly has all doors and windows closed.

With Police today giving a time of deaths 5 hour window in the dark of early Monday morning, you'd hope that at least one of the neighbours recalls what time they heard what could have been the gun shot(s) alleged to have been fired inside the Paddington home crime scene.

If not a neighbour, then maybe a near enough surveillance camera with sound on picked up a gunshot or two.

Not that the exact time of death within that 5 hour window is likely to be a prosecution showstopper.

What do you mean 5 hour window? Think they gave like a 17hr 30min window lol.

12am-5.30pm to be more exact.
 
Barefoot to avoid leaving shoe prints behind.
Or because there was blood all over his shoes?

'Beau Lamarre-Condon charged with murder of Jesse Baird and Luke Davies: Police officer seen barefoot near where van allegedly used to dispose of couple's bodies was found

PUBLISHED: 19:52 AEDT, 23 February 2024 | UPDATED: 19:53 AEDT, 23 February 2024
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The celebrity-chasing police officer accused of murdering TV star Jesse Baird and his boyfriend Luke Davies was seen walking barefoot down a road before his arrest.
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Footage has now emerged of the police officer walking barefoot down a street in Grays Point, the Sydney suburb where a white van hired by Lamarre-Condon - allegedly to dispose of the couple's bodies - was found.

Beau Lamarre-Condon is seen walking barefoot on CCTV in Gray's Point in Sydney

Beau Lamarre-Condon is seen walking barefoot on CCTV in Gray's Point in Sydney
 
It's weird that we give these bastards guns.
I live in Victoria and I see armed officers on the trains here.
Why do you need a gun to check a ******* train fare? It's madness.

Genuinely don't understand why this doesn't bother people.
Honestly, they deal with the dreggs of society; so, I'm happy for them to carry (so long as they're trained to the appropriate level, which I'm sure they are unlike the US).

Edit: And you really can't stop EVERY lunatic from becoming a cop. There's always going to be ones that slip through, and even then, half the time I'm sure they lose the plot whilst on service; maybe there needs to be follow up psych evaluations every 3-5 years.
 
I'd say by his actions as laid out in the DM that it was not meant to happen and it did. Whether they were both killed with the one bullet is another story. He may have thought he would threaten them and then it all went wrong.

Would have to get pretty lucky (ie they are both standing right together and a bullet goes through one and hits the other) or be an exceptional shot which i doubt this guy is.

Surely more than one bullet was fired unless one was killed by bullet and then he bashed the other to death. They wont know til they find the bodies i assume.
 
The statement by Dillon is pretty shithouse. If that's all he could muster up for one of his goal umpires, he needs to be better.


Unrelated topic but dillon is pretty useless when it comes to ethics (as are the whole of afl house) so this is no surprise.
 
Surely more than one bullet was fired unless one was killed by bullet and then he bashed the other to death. They wont know til they find the bodies i assume.

Lemarre Condon probably hoping they don't find the bodies. If they don't, he controls the narrative of what happened, if and when he decides to speak.
 

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If they don't, he controls the narrative of what happened, if and when he decides to speak.
I wonder if his mum coached him on what to say under a couple of scenarios?

Hopefully they bugged her house/car and all her devices as soon as he became a POI.
 
I wonder if his mum coached him on what to say under a couple of scenarios?

They all know, he would know without having to be told by his mum, silence is his friend. Do not make a statement no matter how much pressure you go under.

This one thinks he's pretty clever though, I did anticipate he might cooperate because he's done.
 
The statement by Dillon is pretty shithouse. If that's all he could muster up for one of his goal umpires, he needs to be better.


Probably still trying to process it and something better might come a bit later.
 
Took a while for Jesse Baird's AFL goal umpiring to hit the media.
Maybe as he was sporting a Mo this week, and was maybe usually clean shaven during the AFL season?


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I was surprised at how long it took for that to hit about it

I had a mate message me about him being missing yesterday night. I instantly recognised the name and came to bigfooty wondering whether it's on the main board because I knew he was a goal ump.

2 hours later I saw a heading from the daily telegraph about the link.

Was umming and ahhing between that time whether to bring it up with either yourself (thread maker) or Chief as a heads up thinking the news of an umpire being killed could blow up on the main board and need intense moderating by trolls.

Seems to have avoided there for now....

It's amazing how when it doesnt happen to people you know or know of, one doesn't think. But the second it happens to a friend of a friend. You pay attention to the affect it has on people (or is that me just generally being insensitive? idk) Life taken too soon. Families destroyed, and the emotional affect it has on those around him.
 
Honestly, they deal with the dreggs of society; so, I'm happy for them to carry (so long as they're trained to the appropriate level, which I'm sure they are unlike the US).
To be clear my comment was relating to Protective Service Officers, who have the same powers as regular officers, but are confined to operating at train stations & surrounding areas. They receive only twelve weeks training, which is less than full-time Police Officers. If you have an argument as to why we need poorly-trained armed officers for ensuring I have checked on with my Myki, I'd love to hear it.

Re: "lunatics", a reasonable person could see Officer Stalk and Kill over here wasn't fit to hold a gun after the bodycam footage of him using a taser on someone. But, not only was he allowed a gun, the person he assaulted with the weapon was convicted. The system stinks.
 
Dictator Dan copped a lot of grief for how he ran Victoria but at least our Police Force isn’t as corrupt and incompetent as NSW’s… it’s absolutely out of control. They’ve had this, the friendlyjordies saga, tasering 95 year old grandmas, and now this.
 
Not really.


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My comment was said when the information was scant and just coming out.
So it's not a definitive comment, it is speculation that in the inner city often there are noises in the night that don't necessarily wake people up, as they get used to 'noises' in the night. I hope that explains it but I don't understand what you are saying here. Is it worth asking you what you mean here?
 
They all know, he would know without having to be told by his mum, silence is his friend. Do not make a statement no matter how much pressure you go under.

This one thinks he's pretty clever though, I did anticipate he might cooperate because he's done.
Time will reveal all, as frustrating as that is.
It is standard that he would know not to say anything and a lawyer would say to say nothing until they (the lawyer) get a handle on it all and then their advice would most probably be to concede guilt in a 'controlled' manner.
I imagine that he thought himself smart but no amount of knowledge of 'cops and robbers' or 'CSI' would prepare you for the emotional burden of your actions and that will undo him.
When the realisation hits him that he has destroyed everyone he has ever loved or cared about including himself, instead of running on the adrenalin of denial and cover up for his crime, he will co-operate for his own or his family's own good if he isn't totally deluded.
It will only be futile to carry on with his denial or attempt to spin a story of what happened when the bare facts of his already known actions mean, as you say he is 'done' and he is damned in all senses of the word.
The shock of the scale of this tragedy on all, is so huge you can barely believe the stupidity and excrutiatingly painful waste of it all.
 
SMH is reporting that the accused's sister is also an ex Police Officer (like his mother).
Doesn't say which Police force though.

'Police say he drove the van to Newcastle and to the home of his sister, who, like their mother, is also a former police officer, and parked it near a club car park overnight. He may have been cleaning it; there was a bucket on the footpath.'

'Lamarre-Condon’s switch to policing was not as odd as it may have seemed to some; his mother and sister were police officers, although both have since left the service.'
 

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