Jesse Baird, Luke Davies alleged murders: Sea of flowers swells outside Paddington home where TV presenter and his flight attendant partner were allegedly killed

  • The bodies of Jesse Baird and Luke Davies were found on Tuesday
  • Family members arrived at the crime scene that evening
  • Sea of ​​flowers left outside the house where a couple was allegedly murdered
  • READ MORE: A look into Beau Lamarre-Condon’s luxurious life

In scenes reminiscent of the days after Princess Diana’s death, a sea of ​​flowers has been left outside the home where police allege TV presenter Jesse Baird and his flight attendant partner Luke Davies were murdered.

Human remains, believed to belong to the loving couple, were discovered Tuesday afternoon in surfing bags and buried in a lonely forest grave.

Mr Baird, 26, and Mr Davies, 29, had spent the night before their alleged murder partying at the Beresford Hotel club in Surry Hills with friends before returning to the ex’s $1.5 million rented terrace house -Channel 10 roving reporter in Paddington.

According to court documents, Mr Baird and Mr Davies were both alleged to have been killed at the location by NSW Police Senior Constable Beau Lamarre-Condon sometime between 12.01pm and 5.30pm on Monday, February 19.

A sea of ​​flowers have been left at the house where police allege TV presenter Jesse Baird and his air hostess partner Luke Davies were murdered (pictured)

Beau Lamarre-Condon has been charged with the double murder of Mr Baird, 26, and Mr Davies, 29

Lamarre-Condon is said to have driven to the Southern Tablelands with an acquaintance in a rented van last Wednesday and bought an angle screwdriver and a padlock along the way.

But police were unable to discover their bodies for more than a week after Lamarre-Condon allegedly rented a white HiAce van to hide them on a remote farm in Bungonia, about 180km southwest of Sydney.

It is alleged he then returned to the site to move the bodies to another location in Bungonia, about a 20-minute drive away.

In the days since the couple were reported missing, friends, family and members of the public have come to Mr Baird’s home in Paddington to leave floral tributes.

Dozens of bunches of sunflowers, roses, dahlias, chrysanthemums and tulips are now attached to the property’s iron gates in a tribute reminiscent of the mounds of flowers left in public places after Princess Diana’s death.

Another relative of Jesse’s also arrived, traveling alone in a black vehicle

Shattered friends and loved ones paid their respects on Tuesday at the Paddington home where Baird and Davies were allegedly murdered by Lamarre-Condon with his police baton

Dozens of bunches of sunflowers, roses, dahlias, chrysanthemums and tulips are now attached to the property’s iron gates in a tribute reminiscent of the mounds of flowers left in public places after Princess Diana’s death.

A photo of Luke, which was widely circulated in the press and on social media after his disappearance, stood next to flowers.

Devastated relatives of Jesse Baird also visited the bushland graves of the Channel 10 presenter and Mr Davies on Tuesday evening.

Four of Mr Baird’s relatives, seated in a blue car with Victorian number plates, were followed by another relative traveling alone in a black four-wheel drive.

They all looked solemn as they spoke to police and were accompanied by several women wearing sunglasses to hide their sadness.

After arriving on the scene, officers led the group to the location where the couple’s bodies were found in surf bags, covered in dirt and rocks, along a fence in bushes along Jerrara Road.

Family members spent about 15 minutes with Mr. Baird’s body before driving away from the scene.

About 110 miles away, shattered friends of Mr Baird and Mr Davies gathered on Bronte Beach for a vigil.

Lamarre-Condon is currently at Silverwater Correctional Complex, in Sydney’s west.

His case is in court.

Flowers left outside the gates of Kensington Palace in London following the death of Diana, Princess of Wales

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