Where are Jesse Baird and Luke Davies’ bodies?
Lamarre-Condon has not told police where the bodies of the two young men are,and it is unclear if he has admitted to any role in their deaths. Investigations are focused on the movements of a white van allegedly hired by Lamarre-Condon in Mascot at 9.30pm on Monday,after the murders were allegedly committed at Baird’s home in Brown Street,Paddington. Toll points,traffic cameras,mobile phone towers and GPS data are being checked to trace where Lamarre-Condon allegedly travelled after leaving Paddington. Personal effects and bloodied items belonging to Baird and Davies were placed in a skip bin in Cronulla and discovered on Wednesday morning.
What happened at the alleged murder scene?
Police say they have matched a projectile found at the Paddington home to Lamarre-Condon’s Glock service pistol. The gun was allegedly returned to a locker at a police station after being fired. There was a large amount of blood in the house and signs of struggle,including overturned furniture. Police allege the weapon was fired in the house,but the causes of death are yet to be established. Investigators allege there was an attempt to clean the house after the men died. It is unclear how Lamarre-Condon could have taken a service pistol home or whether it was noticed that a bullet was allegedly missing when he returned it.