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CCTV emerges of Lamarre-Condon buying surfboard bags before and after alleged murders

CCTV emerges of Lamarre-Condon buying surfboard bags before and after alleged murders

Police on Tuesday discovered the surfboard bags containing the bodies of Jessie Baird and Luke Davies dumped behind a mound of earth.

  • by Patrick Begley, Clare Sibthorpe and Amelia McGuire

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Alleged 79-year-old CBD gunman ‘nursed grudge against victim’s brother’
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Alleged 79-year-old CBD gunman ‘nursed grudge against victim’s brother’

The man who allegedly burst into a CBD law firm and shot a property lawyer was allegedly motivated by a grudge against the lawyer’s brother.

  • by Sally Rawsthorne and Clare Sibthorpe
Intent to murder charges for 79-year-old after daylight city shooting
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Intent to murder charges for 79-year-old after daylight city shooting

The elderly man wielding a semi-automatic pistol allegedly shot a solicitor, 77, at the office building on Castlereagh Street in Sydney’s CBD.

  • by Perry Duffin, Jessica McSweeney and Ben Grubb
The chilling scene where Beau Lamarre-Condon allegedly dumped his victims
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The chilling scene where Beau Lamarre-Condon allegedly dumped his victims

Just 100 steps off a country road, the remains of Jesse Baird and Luke Davies were found behind a mound of dirt.

  • by Olivia Ireland
Lamarre-Condon targeted Baird; Davies collateral in alleged murder, police suspect
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Lamarre-Condon targeted Baird; Davies collateral in alleged murder, police suspect

Police believe alleged killer Beau Lamarre-Condon targeted Jesse Baird and killed Luke Davies simply because he was there.

  • by Perry Duffin, Jessica McSweeney and Olivia Ireland
Police were warned about lax gun rules. So why haven’t they acted?

Police were warned about lax gun rules. So why haven’t they acted?

Specific red flags were raised last year about the tracking and monitoring of NSW police weapons.

  • by Sam Lee
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The deluded fantasy world of Beau Lamarre-Condon

The deluded fantasy world of Beau Lamarre-Condon

NSW Police are facing questions about whether their recruit testing failed to pick up red flags strewn through the senior constable’s celebrity-chasing career.

  • by Jordan Baker and Sally Rawsthorne
Luke Davies’ act of kindness on one of his last flights

Luke Davies’ act of kindness on one of his last flights

The Qantas flight attendant brought fellow crewmates to tears for the way he looked after a seriously ill passenger.

  • by Clare Sibthorpe
The detective credited with finally breaking the case

The detective credited with finally breaking the case

Detective Sergeant Sasha Pinazza admitted she had “barely eaten or slept” during the desperate search.

  • by Sally Rawsthorne
Police, Mardi Gras organisers discuss deal for officers to march out of uniform
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Police, Mardi Gras organisers discuss deal for officers to march out of uniform

Police Minister Yasmin Catley emerged from a meeting with police and Mardi Gras organisers praising the “positive and respectful” conversation.

  • by Michael Koziol, Jessica McSweeney and Olivia Ireland
Keli Lane back in maximum security after alleged phone breach

Keli Lane back in maximum security after alleged phone breach

The convicted baby killer is back in maximum security at Silverwater prison after getting in trouble while on day release, potentially impacting her chances at parole.

  • by Tiffiny Genders