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Ex-Cop Accused of Double Murder Pleads Not Guilty in Sydney Court
Beaumont Lamarre-Condon faces charges including domestic violence-related murder after allegedly killing two men with his police service weapon and hiding their bodies, with over 200 witnesses listed.
- Beau Lamarre-Condon, a former NSW senior constable, is accused of murdering TV presenter Jesse Baird and flight attendant Luke Davies at Baird's Paddington home in February 2024.
- Police allege Lamarre-Condon used his service weapon to fatally shoot the couple, then placed their remains inside surfboard bags and left them at a remote location southwest of Sydney.
- During his arraignment at the NSW Supreme Court, Lamarre-Condon entered pleas of not guilty to charges including two domestic violence-related murder offenses and aggravated break and enter, and has been held in custody since his arrest.
- His murder trial is set for September 21, 2026, will involve over 200 witnesses, and Lamarre-Condon said in court via video link, "the truth will prevail and I will not be silenced."
- Lamarre-Condon was dismissed from the NSW Police in March 2024, has changed lawyers twice, claims remorse, alleges corruption by police and prosecutors, and opposes any closed court orders to reveal his narrative publicly.
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