Police sent a car searching for the source of the triple-zero call, but because it was registered to Davies’ home in Waterloo, patrolled Paddington without specific information to go on.
Police sent a patrol car searching for the source of a triple-zero call that was made from the mobile phone of Luke Davies at 9.54am last Monday – four minutes after gunshots were allegedly heard in the Paddington terrace where Davies’ boyfriend Jesse Baird lived.
Deputy Commissioner David Hudson said police had not determined whether the triple-zero call was made by Davies.Police will allege Lamarre-Condon, who is in custody but not speaking to police on legal advice, used his Glock service pistol to kill the two men before placing their bodies in a rented van and driving south to hide them.Detectives are focusing on a narrowing window of time between 11pm last Wednesday and 4.
After hiring a white Toyota HiAce van from Sydney airport on Monday night, police believe that on Wednesday Lamarre-Condon drove to Bungonia with a female friend in the van, potentially transporting the couple’s bodies.Police allege the pair bought an angle grinder and a new padlock at Bunnings in Goulburn on Wednesday evening before travelling to the Bungonia property, which police believe Lamarre-Condon was familiar with because of a prior relationship.
“It is our number one priority at this moment to try and locate Jesse and Luke to give the family some solace and be able to come to terms with what’s occurred,” Hudson said.Lamarre-Condon’s former relationship with Baird is a key part of the investigation into the deaths, which NSW Police Commissioner Karen Webb described as an alleged “crime of passion”.
Lamarre-Condon’s gun was signed out of Miranda police station on Friday, February 16, for the purposes of his work on a “user pays” police operation.
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