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A look inside Beau Lamarre-Condon’s family of ‘celebrity hunters’: Ex-cop sister revealed to have been following A-listers with her accused killer brother – as she mysteriously deletes Facebook posts after Jesse Baird’s boyfriend starts the fire

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Beau Lamarre-Condon’s tattooed, dreadlocked sister was the accused killer’s loyal sidekick as the pair stalked celebrities across Sydney, Daily Mail Australia can reveal.

Jamila Lamarre-Condon, 25, was often spotted with her brother at celebrity spots as the Hollywood-obsessed siblings chased down stars to post selfies on social media.

But she has now deleted her Facebook posts after being confronted by a neighbor of one of the men alleged to have killed her brother – after making a bizarre request as detectives searched for their bodies.

Beau Lamarre-Condon, 28, has been charged with killing Channel Ten reporter Jesse Baird, 26, and his Qantas flight attendant friend Luke Davies, 29, on Baird’s rented patio in Paddington, in Sydney’s east, last Monday .

The senior NSW Police officer is said to have shot the pair dead with his Glock service pistol before driving 180km south with a female acquaintance – who is not Jamila – to hide the bodies near Bungonia, in the Southern Tablelands.

Lamarre-Condon and his female passenger allegedly stopped to buy an angle grinder and padlock before the officer used the tools to gain access to a private road on a remote property full of dams.

Jamila Lamarre-Condon, 25, was often spotted at celebrity spots with her brother Beau Lamarre-Condon (pictured together) as the pair chased celebrities for selfies

Jamila Lamarre-Condon (pictured with Harry Styles) was the alleged killer's loyal sidekick as the pair chased celebrities around Sydney

Jamila Lamarre-Condon (pictured with Harry Styles) was the alleged killer’s loyal sidekick as the pair chased celebrities around Sydney

Beau Lamarre-Condon, 28, has been charged with murdering Channel Ten presenter Jesse Baird, 26, (right) and his friend Luke Davies, 29, (left) on Mr Baird's rented terrace in Paddington, east of Sydney, last Monday

Beau Lamarre-Condon, 28, has been charged with murdering Channel Ten presenter Jesse Baird, 26, (right) and his friend Luke Davies, 29, (left) on Mr Baird’s rented terrace in Paddington, east of Sydney, last Monday

Detectives allege he left the female acquaintance alone for 30 minutes while he drove away in the van to dispose of the bodies before returning to Sydney with her.

Police have declined to identify the female passenger, but insist she is an innocent party assisting the investigation and was unaware of what Lamarre-Condon allegedly did.

He is now in Silverwater prison awaiting trial after detectives finally discovered the bodies stuffed into surf bags and buried in a shallow grave under rocks and rubble in rugged bush on Tuesday.

The tattooed Jamila Lamarre-Condon with dreadlocks can be seen in her Facebook profile photo

The tattooed Jamila Lamarre-Condon with dreadlocks can be seen in her Facebook profile photo

Before joining the NSW Police in 2019, Lamarre-Condon was known in Sydney for chasing celebrities and posting selfies with the stars.

Now close friends have revealed he was often accompanied by his sister Jamila as the pair stalked celebrities including Katy Perry and Harry Styles.

The brother and sister are said to be inseparable and were often seen in Sydney hoping to ambush celebrities.

“They were chasing all the boy bands and pop stars like 1D and Justin Bieber,” said a close friend.

‘They went out two to three times a week. Between actors and musicians, they went out to meet everyone who was in town.”

The friend said Lamarre-Condon would even interview his celebrity sister for videos on his gossip website ThatsTheTea.com.

He added: “Jamila was kind and calm.

“It was a typical brother-sister relationship: he was always bossy and controlling… and they fought with each other all the time.”

Another celebrity stalker who knew the pair added: ‘They used to be big on the chase scene.

‘You often saw them outside together. I don’t think they are as close today as they used to be.

‘She had children and now has a family – so she stopped chasing celebrities, but Beau just kept going.’

Brother and sister Beau and Jamila Lamarre-Condon (pictured) were raised by their single mother Coleen in Kirrawee and Grays Point, in Sydney's south

Brother and sister Beau and Jamila Lamarre-Condon (pictured) were raised by their single mother Coleen in Kirrawee and Grays Point, in Sydney’s south

NSW police officer Beau Lamarre-Condon (pictured with singer Katy Perry, who is in no way involved in the investigation) is said to have driven 180km south with a female acquaintance to hide the bodies near Bungonia in the southern Tablelands

NSW police officer Beau Lamarre-Condon (pictured with singer Katy Perry, who is in no way involved in the investigation) is said to have driven 180km south with a female acquaintance to hide the bodies near Bungonia in the southern Tablelands

The Lamarre-Condon siblings grew up together in this house in Sydney's Grays Point

The Lamarre-Condon siblings grew up together in this house in Sydney’s Grays Point

The siblings grew up together with their single mother Coleen in Kirrawee and Grays Point, in Sydney’s south.

At one point, Jamila worked at McDonald’s at Sydney Airport before briefly moving to London, where she met a partner and reportedly had a child.

She returned to Australia and worked for the NSW Police as a radio dispatcher, but was fired after refusing to be vaccinated against Covid.

She allegedly told police that the vaccine was ‘unsafe’ and ‘ineffective’ and endangered her life and health.

Ms Lamarre-Condon is currently registered as living in a unit in Zetland, in the city’s south, but on Monday joined the Facebook community group for Nimbin, the hippie community 750 kilometers north of Sydney.

And as police divers searched Bungonia’s remote dams in vain for any trace of the missing men, while detectives searched nearby bushland, Ms Lamarre-Condon made a bizarre request online.

She asked the group for advice on clearing an acre of brush that was overgrown with grass and weeds.

But when challenged about her relationship with her brother, Ms. Lamarre-Condon, heavily tattooed and sporting dreadlocks, deleted her post and closed her Facebook account.

She had only joined the Nimbin group on the Monday she posted, but coincidentally it was spotted by a neighbor of Mr Baird.

“It seemed strange to me that she would post about something so trivial, days after her brother was accused of double murder,” the neighbor said.

“I responded to the comment and said, ‘Aren’t you Beau’s sister?’ whereupon she quickly deleted the message.

“She deleted the message as soon as I asked about Beau. I’m not sure why I confronted her about it, but I was just really surprised by her post.”

Jamila Lamarre-Condon made a bizarre request online when she asked the group for advice on clearing an acre of bush that was overgrown with grass and weeds (pictured)

Jamila Lamarre-Condon made a bizarre request online when she asked the group for advice on clearing an acre of bush that was overgrown with grass and weeds (pictured)

A NSW Police spokesperson declined to comment, adding: “That is not information we have or are aware of and cannot confirm.”

Daily Mail Australia is not suggesting that Jamila Lamarre-Condon was in any way involved in her brother’s alleged crimes.

Daily Mail Australia has attempted to contact Ms Lamarre-Condon about her relationship with her brother.

POLICE TIMELINE OF EVENTS

Monday February 19

9.50am: Gunshots heard in Paddington, Sydney, but not reported to police

9:54 am: Call to emergency services made from Jesse Baird’s phone but disconnected

Lamarre-Condon rents a white van

Tuesday February 20

Lamarre-Condon makes partial admissions to former police officer about his role in the deaths of Mr Baird and Mr Davies

Wednesday February 21

11am: Bloodied belongings of Mr Davies and Mr Baird found in a rubbish bin in Sydney’s south

Around noon, Lamarre-Condon leaves south of Sydney for Bungonia with a female acquaintance

He stops at a store and buys an angle grinder and a padlock. He then buys weights and torches

He leaves the acquaintance at the gate of a rural estate as he drives away for about 30 minutes

Thursday February 22

4:30 am: Constable Lamarre-Condon leaves the Bungonia area and heads to Newcastle, where he uses a hose to clean the rented van

Friday February 23

5am: He leaves Newcastle and heads south to Sydney

10:39 a.m.: Lamarre-Condon turns himself in to police

2 p.m.: He is accused of two murders and refuses to cooperate with the police

Monday February 26

Police divers search several dams at a remote property in Bungonia, 180km southwest of Sydney, without finding any trace of the missing men

Tuesday February 27

Two more crime scenes have been sealed off at Grays Point, in Sydney’s south, close to Lamarre-Condon’s family home and at a location in the Royal National Park

11 a.m.: Lamarre-Condon agrees to speak to detectives and assist them in the hunt for the bodies

1 p.m.: Two bodies, stuffed into surf bags and partially hidden by rocks and rubble, are located a 20-minute drive from the Bungonia Dams that were searched on Monday

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