The former NSW Police Office that has been charged with allegedly murdering Jesse Baird and Luke Davies has now had fresh charges laid relating to the case.
NSW Police have, in addition to two counts of murder, have now charged Beau Lamarre-Condon with two counts of domestic violence-related murder and one count of aggravated break and enter with intent to commit an indictable offence.
The new charges were paid on July 18, he has not been granted bail and has remained in custody since he was arrested in February.
Lamarre-Condon is accused of breaking into the home of his former partner Jesse Baird in Paddington and shooting both Baird and Davies with his police service gun on February 19.
The alarm was raised after the belongings of the men and blood stains were found in a skip bin near Cronulla in Sydney’s south.
Following inquiries, police then attended the home of Baird in the inner eastern suburb of Paddington, 20 kilometres from Cronulla, and after entering the property they found signs of a scuffle, broken furniture and a significant “amount” of blood in Baird’s apartment and immediately established a crime scene.
Eventually, Lamarre-Condon handed himself into Police at Bondi Police Station four days after the incident the bodies of the two men were found at a rural property in Bungonia, near Goulburn.
The case is expected to return to court on August 13.
Last Updated on Jul 24, 2024
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