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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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.'
The horror for his family, or any of the families when they have to somehow cope with what has happened. I hope it was the case that they talked him into giving himself up once they realised what had happened. This is just so horrible.
 
TV reporter Jesse Baird’s break-up with police officer Beau Lamarre-Condon just a few months ago should have marked the end of their relationship — but several people still held major concerns, according to police.
Baird’s family and friends have told police they had become deeply concerned by the 28-year-old police officer’s behaviour towards the ex-Studio Ten reporter after the break-up.

However they never reported it to the police.

Reporting police to the police often is not a good idea
 

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The horror for his family, or any of the families when they have to somehow cope with what has happened. I hope it was the case that they talked him into giving himself up once they realised what had happened. This is just so horrible.
Yes. All families involved in this horrific set of (alleged) murders would be in a world of pain.

Police would probably not have been 100% sure whether the accused had any other weapons on him after he had handed back his issued work one on Tuesday.

'It is understood Lamarre-Condon was staying at a relative’s house in Southern Sydney while police were in contact with a family member before the 28-year-old officer handed himself in.

Had Lamarre-Condon not handed himself in, police had a plan in place to take him by force.'
 
I'm now thinking that there's possibly more Photoshop than Roids in the buff photos of the accused.

The caption to the below shot of him in Today's Daily Tele says it's his Hinge dating profile pic.

The article also names both his mother and sister and reports on why his sister was sacked from the force.

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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.

Correct. Its easier for him to claim self defence etc if the bodies are not found although im sure the police have other evidence also.
 
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.
It's always been that way in NSW, started with the Rum Corp. Best coppers that money can buy.
 
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.
Currently a class action lawsuit going on for unlawfully searching minors- literally strip-searching children- for drugs at Splendour in the Grass festival in 2022.

NSW police force have had a reputation for a long time.
 
I wonder if the accused replaced the missing bullet(s) from his work issued firearm before he returned it?

If so, where might be have got the missing bullets from?

And if there are checks for missing bullets every time a firearm is handed in at the end of a NSW Police shift, do they check to see that the bullets are police issued bullets?

Do Police bullets have a clear identifier on them to help detect them being replaced by non-Police bullets.

Does each Police bullet have a code or unique identifier on it?
 
yes, and the acne in the other photo's says steroids to me...then it's just been Mardi gras...more drugs possibly...unhinged...and frankly why would the pair that were murdered be seen going in the house, then wandering outside but then murdered in the house..something very fishy about that to me....why would they let him inside?

The Mardi Gras parade is next Saturday.

Bero Sundays is a big weekly gathering of gays. Yes, there's some drugs and dancing etc, but I don't think excessive for the scene (it's a Sunday night so most people are working tomorrow, and it closes at 1am). It's more an afternoon/evening event and begins tapering off from around 8pm (which is when the dance floor opens). I'm not sure I'd say it's a high probability that the three were majorly affected by party drugs, if at all.

It's also worth noting there was a major storm in Sydney on Monday throughout the afternoon, with extremely loud thunder and lightning. If the shooting occurred then, it's understandable that it wouldn't have necessarily been heard by neighbours (or been dismissed).
 

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I wonder if the accused replaced the missing bullet(s) from his work issued firearm before he returned it?

If so, where might be have got the missing bullets from?

And if there are checks for missing bullets every time a firearm is handed in at the end of a NSW Police shift, do they check to see that the bullets are police issued bullets?

Do Police bullets have a clear identifier on them to help detect them being replaced by non-Police bullets.

Does each Police bullet have a code or unique identifier on it?

All bullets are accounted for.

This numpty used bullets from his police gun because they found spent cartridges which link directly back to the gun.

Not the sharpest.

If he had half a brain he’d have made his own bullets (not that hard), used the gun and returned it with no proof it was used.
 
The Mardi Gras parade is next Saturday.

Bero Sundays is a big weekly gathering of gays. Yes, there's some drugs and dancing etc, but I don't think excessive for the scene (it's a Sunday night so most people are working tomorrow, and it closes at 1am). It's more an afternoon/evening event and begins tapering off from around 8pm (which is when the dance floor opens). I'm not sure I'd say it's a high probability that the three were majorly affected by party drugs, if at all.

It's also worth noting there was a major storm in Sydney on Monday throughout the afternoon, with extremely loud thunder and lightning. If the shooting occurred then, it's understandable that it wouldn't have necessarily been heard by neighbours (or been dismissed).
Thanks for pointing out the time line for that and the info on the storm, appreciated.
I was speculating about drugs in that post before more was known, as it is now.
I'm not discounting that it was a possible lure to let him in but probably unlikely.
It's being reported that neighbours did hear arguing in the morning in todays paper.
I actually don't want to theorise or speculate on this any more, as I think it's all too tragic for so many.
 
This numpty used bullets from his police gun because they found spent cartridges which link directly back to the gun.

Very odd to be so sloppy as to clean up a crime scene but not find and remove every spent cartridge.

He clearly had a plan, hired a van, got the bodies out, made an attempt to clean blood up, called in sick, dumped their bloodied clothing in a skip, hacked his victim's social media to give the appearance of activity that he was still alive but he left spent cartridges behind.

And upturned furniture. Weird.
 
All bullets are accounted for.

This numpty used bullets from his police gun because they found spent cartridges which link directly back to the gun.

Not the sharpest.

If he had half a brain he’d have made his own bullets (not that hard), used the gun and returned it with no proof it was used.
He'd have to buy the bullets, make them, so premeditation. This doesn't seem planned, more the guy broke down. I'd put money on him being a user of hard drugs.
 
Dunno where you get that idea.

Him refusing to reveal where the bodies are basically ruled out self defence.

Greg Lynn, former Jetstar pilot is trying self defence on after killing, dismembering and disposing of Russell and Carol.

Lamarre Condon is covered by law here too, he does have the right to silence.
 
He clearly had a plan, hired a van...
Not sure about that.
He hired the van Monday evening. The murder happened between midnight Sunday and 5:30pm. Sounds like he got the van after he did some killing.
 
Not sure about that.
He hired the van Monday evening. The murder happened between midnight Sunday and 5:30pm. Sounds like he got the van after he did some killing.

I meant he had a plan after the lunatic did what he did.
 
I meant he had a plan after the lunatic did what he did.
Oh. Reads pretty adhoc to me. A “crime of passion”, impulsive.

I’m personally not discounting “roid rage” as they call it.
 
All bullets are accounted for.

This numpty used bullets from his police gun because they found spent cartridges which link directly back to the gun.

Not the sharpest.

If he had half a brain he’d have made his own bullets (not that hard), used the gun and returned it with no proof it was used.
bullets plural? The reports I have seen state only one. Are there reports saying more than one now?
 
Oh. Reads pretty adhoc to me. A “crime of passion”, impulsive.

I’m personally not discounting “roid rage” as they call it.

Lemarre's a pretender with fantasies of making it big with a swimwear line. His head's been shopped on to that ripped body on the beach imo.
 

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