Beau Lamarre-Condon’s mother charged after allegedly attempting to influence key witness in double murder trial
Summary
The mother of a former police officer charged with two murders has been arrested for trying to influence a witness in her son’s trial. The officer is accused of killing two people with his police gun and is awaiting a trial set for September.Key Facts
- Coleen Lamarre, 63, was arrested and charged with interfering with a witness in her son’s murder trial.
- She is a former New South Wales police employee and was denied bail.
- Her son, Beaumont Lamarre-Condon, faces charges of killing Luke Davies and Jesse Baird in February 2024.
- The victims’ bodies were found in surfboard bags on a rural property near Sydney.
- Lamarre-Condon allegedly shot the couple and tried to hide their bodies; he is currently in custody.
- He was fired from the police force weeks after the alleged murders.
- Lamarre-Condon’s initial high-profile lawyer was replaced by legal aid, which later withdrew, and now he has a new solicitor.
- The case caused controversy around the police’s participation in the Sydney Mardi Gras parade and comments from a former police commissioner.
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