TheHerald can reveal for the first time the extent of the steps Lamarre-Condon is alleged to have taken,and the moment he realised he was being hunted by police.
The night of the alleged murder,police say Lamarre-Condon caught an Uber from the Brown Street home to the airport and hired the Toyota HiAce used to move the bodies from the courtyard of the Paddington terrace.
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On Tuesday,he used Baird’s phone to send a text to the former Network Ten presenter’s housemates,saying he had “hired an AirTasker to come and collect my things” and that he “might be doing a roadtrip to Perth on Thursday night”,police will allege.
That night,he was allegedly seen by a witness throwing items into a skip bin,with investigators later retrieving a blood-stained doona,Davies’ Tag Heuer watch and a plastic bag with a high-vis vest labelled “Jesse Baird”.
Just over 24 hours later,heallegedly dumped the men’s bodies hidden inside surfboard bags on a remote property at Bungonia near Goulburn.
But that Thursday,four days after he had allegedly used his police-issue Glock to murder the men,police say the senior constable realised he had failed in his attempts to cover up the crime.