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Court Receives Psychiatric Report in Case of Ex-Police Officer Accused of Double Homicide

Beau Lamarre-Condon remains in custody as the trial is adjourned until June 17, 2025, following the submission of a forensic psychiatric report.

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Overview

  • Beau Lamarre-Condon, a former NSW police officer, is charged with the domestic violence-related murders of his ex-partner Jesse Baird and Baird’s boyfriend Luke Davies in February 2024.
  • The alleged murders occurred at a Paddington share house, with police claiming Lamarre-Condon used his service firearm and later concealed the bodies in surfboard bags near Goulburn.
  • A forensic psychiatric report on Lamarre-Condon has been submitted to the Downing Centre Local Court, marking a development in the ongoing legal proceedings.
  • The court granted a four-week adjournment to June 17, 2025, with Lamarre-Condon set to appear via audiovisual link and no pleas entered to date.
  • Authorities allege Lamarre-Condon exhibited predatory behavior leading up to the murders, with evidence suggesting the killing of Luke Davies was unplanned.