Police allege Lamarre-Condon dumped bloodied clothes, a phone and card in a skip bin just a few metres from Cronulla police station in the hours or day following Baird and Davies’ deaths.
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He was familiar with the city’s south and was filmed meeting with an uncle in Grays Point on Friday morning before turning himself in to police. The white van being sought by police was found parked nearby and towed for forensic examination.
Lamarre-Condon also allegedly travelled to Newcastle to stop at a house on Thursday evening. The reasons for that detour are still being investigated.
But the Newcastle and Grays Point crime scenes, as of Saturday morning, have been closed down.
Police say no other areas are being actively canvassed by search teams. Lamarre-Condon, from his cell, will be asked to reveal where the bodies of Baird and Davies were left.
Toll points, traffic cameras, mobile phone towers and GPS data will be vital to pinpoint where Lamarre-Condon allegedly travelled after leaving Paddington.
Online tributes continued to pour in – Baird’s family shared photographs of him hugging the family dog, while others simply told him how much they loved him on Saturday morning.
A fundraiser for Davies raised more than $40,000 in just a few hours
“I’m so sorry,” one friend wrote.
“I love you.”
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