Overview
- Beau Lamarre-Condon entered the pleas via audiovisual link from Silverwater prison, with his mother present in court.
- The matter was set for the NSW Supreme Court on October 3, with a trial expected to proceed in 2026 or 2027.
- He faces two counts of domestic violence-related murder and one count of aggravated break-and-enter.
- He is represented by Benjamin Archbold, his third lawyer, following earlier delays and the submission of a forensic psychiatric report in May.
- Police allege he used his service firearm to shoot the couple at a Paddington home before moving their bodies in surfboard bags to a rural property where they were later found.