Imogen Anthony shares old photograph with celeb-chasing cop Beau Lamarre-Condon as he is charged with murder of Jesse Baird and Luke Davies
Imogen Anthony shared an old photo of himself with police officer Beau Lamarre-Condon as he stands accused of the murders of Jesse Baird and Luke Davies.
Famous blogger and police officer Lamarre-Condon, 28, was charged with two counts of murder when he appeared at Waverley Local Court on Friday afternoon.
Police will allege he shot Channel 10 presenter Baird and his friend Davies with his police pistol at Mr Baird’s home in Paddington, in Sydney’s east.
Amid the news, Big Brother star Anthony, 33, took to her Instagram Stories to post an old photo of herself with Lamarre-Condon.
In the now-deleted Story, she re-shared an old photo from when she met Lamarre-Condon at the Elle Style Awards in 2014, before he joined the force.
Imogen Anthony shared an old photo of himself with police officer Beau Lamarre-Condon as he stands accused of the murders of Jesse Baird and Luke Davies
Amid the news, Big Brother star Anthony, 33, took to her Instagram Stories to post an old photo from when she met Lamarre-Condon at the Elle Style Awards in 2014
The original post, shared on October 25, 2014, still remains on her Instagram grid, alongside the caption: ‘Nice to meet you too @beaulamarre! Cheers for the photo #ElleStyleAwards’
She reposted the photo alongside the caption: “The world has a weird man.”
The original post, shared on October 25, 2014, still remains on her Instagram grid, alongside the caption: ‘Nice to meet you too @beaulamarre! Cheers for the photo #ElleStyleAwards.”
Before becoming a police officer, Lamarre-Condon was a famous blogger known for taking selfies with stars like Taylor Swift and Lady Gaga.
Lamarre-Condon faced Waverley Local Court on Friday afternoon, sitting in the dock in a black T-shirt, after handing himself in to police in Bondi.
He only looked up briefly Friday to greet the magistrate in the courtroom, and had no one in the courtroom, family or friends, to support him during his brief appearance.
He is accused of two murders. He did not apply for bail and was ordered to appear in court again on April 23.
Famous blogger and police officer Lamarre-Condon (pictured), 28, was charged with two counts of murder when he appeared before Waverley Local Court on Friday afternoon
Former Channel 10 presenter Baird, 26, (right) and his new partner Luke Davies, 29, (left) disappeared from Paddington, in Sydney’s east, on Monday evening
According to court documents, Baird and Davies were both murdered by Lamarre-Condon in Paddington between 12.01am and 5.30pm on Monday.
The shooting happened just hours after they were last seen alive during a pre-Mardi Gras party at the Beresford Hotel in Surry Hills on Sunday.
Later Monday evening, Lamarre-Condon rented a white Toyota HiAce van from Mascot and allegedly used it to remove the couple’s bodies, police said.
Detectives believe Lamarre-Condon returned the alleged murder weapon to a locked gun safe at a police station on Tuesday.
Lamarre-Condon was given sick leave by NSW Police for the remainder of the day and was unable to return to work on Wednesday.
Bloodied clothes and other belongings including credit cards belonging to former Studio 10 employee Baird, 26, and Davies, 29, were dumped in a bin in Cronulla on Wednesday.
The discovery led police to Baird’s home in Paddington, where pools of blood and blood-spattered furniture were found, causing severe anxiety for the couple.
Beau Lamarre-Condon was charged after turning himself in to police in Bondi following a massive manhunt (pictured, Lamarre-Condon is led away for questioning by detectives)
His social media accounts, which featured photos of Beau Lamarre-Condon with celebrities including Taylor Swift (pictured), have all been deactivated
Last week, Lamarre-Condon took selfies with stars and had her photo taken with Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker
Detective Chief Inspector Danny Doherty from the Homicide Unit said police had linked a bullet cartridge found at the property to a police weapon.
“Police located a projectile that had been fired as well as a fired cartridge casing within the property,” Detective Inspector Doherty said.
“This has now been physically linked to a NSW Police firearm and forms part of the evidence for the alleged offenses to appear in court for this 28-year-old man.”
The bodies of Baird and Davies have yet to be found.