Ex-cop faces court on double DV-murder charges

A former NSW police officer who allegedly killed two men - including one he briefly dated - has formally been charged with their domestic violence-related murders.

Beaumont Lamarre-Condon appeared from jail via video-link at Sydney's Downing Centre Local Court on Tuesday, accused of murdering Qantas flight attendant Luke Davies, 29, and TV presenter Jessie Baird, 26.

Prosecutors filed charges against Lamarre-Condon of two counts of domestic violence-related murder, and one count of break and enter with intent to commit an indictable offence.

Luke Davies and (right) Jesse Baird (file image)
Luke Davies and Jesse Baird were allegedly shot with a police service weapon.

Two previous murder charges were formally withdrawn and dismissed.

The 29-year-old then-senior constable allegedly shot the men with his NSW Police service weapon at Mr Baird's inner-city Paddington home on February 19 while he was off-duty.

Police allege the attack was premeditated after a months-long campaign of "predatory behaviour" targeting Mr Baird, whom he briefly dated.

A triple-zero call was made from Mr Davies’ mobile phone four minutes after neighbours heard gunshots at the Paddington house.

A patrol car was later sent searching for the source of the call, which was disconnected before anyone spoke.

The couple's bodies were found on February 27 inside surfboard bags at the fence line of a rural property in Bungonia, near Goulburn, about 200km southwest of Sydney.

NSW Police Commissioner Karen Webb
Police Commissioner Karen Webb said an electronic system could be used to track police weapons.

Suspicion that they were dead was sparked after possessions belonging to the men were found in a skip bin in the southern Sydney suburb of Cronulla, leading police to Mr Baird's blood-smeared share house.

NSW Police Commissioner Karen Webb on Tuesday said the force was looking to replace its "antiquated" paper-based system for tracking equipment such as police weapons.

Lamarre-Condon's case is due to return to court on October 8, when he is again scheduled to appear via a video-link.

He joined the NSW Police Force in 2019 and previously ran a celebrity blog, posing in photos with dozens of A-listers including Taylor Swift, Selena Gomez, Katy Perry, Miley Cyrus and Harry Styles.

Lamarre-Condon was sacked from the force in mid-March.

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