URGENT UPDATE: Former senior constable and accused double murderer Beaumont Lamarre-Condon declared he will “not be silenced” during a dramatic court appearance today. The 29-year-old, alleged to have killed Qantas flight attendant Luke Davies and TV presenter Jesse Baird in February 2024, made his statements via audiovisual link from custody during his arraignment in the Sydney Supreme Court.
The chilling details of the case reveal that Lamarre-Condon allegedly shot Davies and Baird with a NSW Police service weapon after breaking into Baird’s home in Paddington on February 19, 2024. The police claim he then concealed their bodies in surfboard bags, discarding them at a rural property. He faces charges of domestic violence-related murder and break-and-enter with intent to commit an indictable offence.
During today’s proceedings, Lamarre-Condon confirmed his not guilty pleas while his mother, Coleen Lamarre, attended court, appearing to support him as he stated, “the truth will prevail.” He expressed strong opposition to any potential suppression orders during the trial, which is scheduled for September 21, 2026.
This case has captivated public attention since Lamarre-Condon was dismissed from the NSW Police Force in March 2024, shortly after the alleged crimes. He has now switched legal teams three times, with his current lawyer, Benjamin Archbold, suggesting there are “more sides to every story.”
The court appearance has raised eyebrows and sparked discussions on social media, with many sharing their shock and outrage over the allegations. Lamarre-Condon remains in custody as proceedings continue, with further developments anticipated in the coming months.
Stay tuned for updates on this unfolding case as it promises to reveal more shocking details.
