Published 16 hours ago Share Luke Davies and Jesse Baird IMAGE SOURCE,JESSE BAIRD Image caption, Luke Davies and Jesse Baird are suspected to have been murdered By Hannah Ritchie BBC News, Sydney Australian police have been searching a remote property for the bodies of a TV presenter and his boyfriend, after their suspected murders last week. Detectives allege Jesse Baird and Luke Davies were killed by a serving police officer in a Sydney house last Monday. Senior constable Beaumont Lamarre-Condon, who once dated Mr Baird, has been charged with two counts of murder. He has not commented on the charges. Police divers are combing waterholes about 185km (115 miles) from Sydney. They say Mr Lamarre-Condon, 28, may have left the pair's bodies on the remote Bungonia property, after moving them in a white hire van from the alleged murder scene in Mr Baird's home. On Monday, New South Wales Police said the suspected killer had taken "an acquaintance" to the Bungonia property last Wednesday. After severing a lock on a gate, Mr Lamarre-Condon then left the female acquaintance there before driving the van on to the property and returning 30 minutes later, police said. She "wasn't aware the bodies were in the vehicle" and has been co-operating with detectives, Deputy Commissioner David Hudson said. He added that police were investigating whether Mr Lamarre-Condon had later returned and moved the bodies again. The suspect had bought an angle grinder and weights from separate stores last Wednesday, the deputy commissioner said. Mr Hudson also said that in the hours after the alleged killings, Mr Lamarre-Condon had sent messages from Mr Baird's phone telling his housemates he was moving to Western Australia. New South Wales Police have previously said a bullet matching Mr Lamarre-Condon's work-issued gun was found inside Mr Baird's house, along with a "significant" amount of blood. The suspect was charged after taking himself to a Sydney police station on Friday. Media caption, Australia: Watch accused killer policeman Beau Lamarre hand himself in The case is believed to be the first suspected murder carried out by a New South Wales police officer in decades, and it has prompted an independent review into police officers' out-of-hours access to firearms. Mr Baird had been a presenter and red carpet reporter on Network 10's morning show Studio 10 until the programme was axed in December, while Mr Davies was a flight attendant for Qantas. Mr Lamarre-Condon joined the police force in 2019 and was previously a celebrity blogger who had met stars including Taylor Swift, Harry Styles and Miley Cyrus. 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 Published 16 hours ago  Share Luke Davies and Jesse Baird IMAGE SOURCE,JESSE BAIRD Image caption, Luke Davies and Jesse Baird are suspected to have been murdered By Hannah Ritchie BBC News, Sydney Australian police have been searching a remote property for the bodies of a TV presenter and his boyfriend, after their suspected murders last week.  Detectives allege Jesse Baird and Luke Davies were killed by a serving police officer in a Sydney house last Monday.  Senior constable Beaumont Lamarre-Condon, who once dated Mr Baird, has been charged with two counts of murder. He has not commented on the charges.  Police divers are combing waterholes about 185km (115 miles) from Sydney.  They say Mr Lamarre-Condon, 28, may have left the pair's bodies on the remote Bungonia property, after moving them in a white hire van from the alleged murder scene in Mr Baird's home.  On Monday, New South Wales Police said the suspected killer had taken "an acquaintance" to the Bungonia property last Wednesday.  After severing a lock on a gate, Mr Lamarre-Condon then left the female acquaintance there before driving the van on to the property and returning 30 minutes later, police said.  She "wasn't aware the bodies were in the vehicle" and has been co-operating with detectives, Deputy Commissioner David Hudson said.  He added that police were investigating whether Mr Lamarre-Condon had later returned and moved the bodies again.  The suspect had bought an angle grinder and weights from separate stores last Wednesday, the deputy commissioner said.  Mr Hudson also said that in the hours after the alleged killings, Mr Lamarre-Condon had sent messages from Mr Baird's phone telling his housemates he was moving to Western Australia.  New South Wales Police have previously said a bullet matching Mr Lamarre-Condon's work-issued gun was found inside Mr Baird's house, along with a "significant" amount of blood.  The suspect was charged after taking himself to a Sydney police station on Friday.   Media caption, Australia: Watch accused killer policeman Beau Lamarre hand himself in  The case is believed to be the first suspected murder carried out by a New South Wales police officer in decades, and it has prompted an independent review into police officers' out-of-hours access to firearms.  Mr Baird had been a presenter and red carpet reporter on Network 10's morning show Studio 10 until the programme was axed in December, while Mr Davies was a flight attendant for Qantas.  Mr Lamarre-Condon joined the police force in 2019 and was previously a celebrity blogger who had met stars including Taylor Swift, Harry Styles and Miley Cyrus.  Related Topics New South Wales Sydney Australia More on this story Policeman charged with murder of missing Sydney couple Published 3 days ago Luke Davies and Jesse Baird Top Stories Hungary clears path for Sweden's Nato membership Published 37 minutes ago Navalny was about to be freed in prisoner swap, says colleague Published 1 hour ago Pakistan woman in Arabic script dress saved from mob Published 13 hours ago Features 'My bank manager stole $1.9m from my account' Shveta Sharma After 1,250 years women join Japan's (nearly) naked festival Women take part in a ritual event of naked festival, for the first time in its 1250 years Gaza children search for food to keep families alive Children queue for food hold buckets 'Fewer children will be born': Alabama embryo ruling divides devout Christians Margaret Boyce wearing a white top and blazer Welsh miners in Ukraine to repay 1984 strike help Miners in Kiev The blind Ukrainian amputee whose wife's voice kept him alive Serhiy and his wife, Valeria, before his injuries Your pictures on the theme of 'on the horizon' Dancers Kim Petras on sexual liberation and fighting TikTok Kim Petras promotional photo, showing the singer in a sequinned top emblazoned with the word "Problematique" The man who tried to eat every animal on Earth. VideoThe man who tried to eat every animal on Earth William Buckland Elsewhere on the BBC The 'Sun King CEOs' requiring five days in office Carol Tomé This film's viral moment spotlights Oscars dark horse Sandra Hüller Some people are just 'born to run' Runner Most Read 1 US airman dies after setting himself on fire at Israeli embassy 2 College to offer free medical degrees after $1bn gift 3 Palestinian PM resigns over new Gaza 'reality' 4 Navalny was to be freed in prison swap - colleague 5 Trump challenges $454m penalty in civil fraud case 6 Billionaire Koch brothers' network stops Haley cash 7 Amy Schumer reveals she has Cushing's Syndrome 8 Hungary clears path for Sweden's Nato membership 9 Mary Poppins film age rating raised over language 10 Pakistan woman in Arabic script dress saved from mob BBC News Services On your mobile On smart speakers Get news alerts Contact BBC News Home News Sport Earth Reel Worklife Travel Culture Future Music TV Weather Sounds Terms of Use About the BBC Privacy Policy Cookies Accessibility Help Parental Guidance Contact the BBC Get Personalised Newsletters Why you can trust the BBC Advertise with us Do not share or sell my info © 2024 BBC. 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etectives allege Jesse Baird and Luke Davies were killed by a serving police officer in a Sydney house last Monday. Senior constable Beaumont Lamarre-Condon, who once dated Mr Baird, has been charged with two counts of murder. He has not commented on the charges. Police divers are combing waterholes about 185km (115 miles) from Sydney. They say Mr Lamarre-Condon, 28, may have left the pair's bodies on the remote Bungonia property, after moving them in a white hire van from the alleged murder scene in Mr Baird's home. ADVERTISEMENT On Monday, New South Wales Police said the suspected killer had taken "an acquaintance" to the Bungonia property last Wednesday. After severing a lock on a gate, Mr Lamarre-Condon then left the female acquaintance there before driving the van on to the property and returning 30 minutes later, police said. She "wasn't aware the bodies were in the vehicle" and has been co-operating with detectives, Deputy Commissioner David Hudson said. He added that police were investigating whether Mr Lamarre-Condon had later returned and moved the bodies again. The suspect had bought an angle grinder and weights from separate stores last Wednesday, the deputy commissioner said. Mr Hudson also said that in the hours after the alleged killings, Mr Lamarre-Condon had sent messages from Mr Baird's phone telling his housemates he was moving to Western Australia. New South Wales Police have previously said a bullet matching Mr Lamarre-Condon's work-issued gun was found inside Mr Baird's house, along with a "significant" amount of blood. The suspect was charged after taking himself to a Sydney police station on Friday.

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