Humble greenskeeper who found the key clue in double murder
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작성자 Harriett 작성일24-02-29 13:03 조회6회 댓글0건관련링크
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A greenskeeper whose grim discovery at the back of a popular club sparked an urgent search for a TV presenter and his boyfriend was spotted having a quiet beer with friends as police announced the bodies of the missing pair had been found.
'Tommy' discovered bloodied clothes in a skip bin behind Club Cronulla on Wilbar Avenue, in the Sutherland Shire, south of Sydney, at 11am on February 21.
A mobile phone, credit card and an $8,000 watch were also found with NSW Police linking the objects to Qantas flight attendant Luke Davies, 29, and Jesse Baird, 26.
NSW Police senior constable Beau Lamarre-Condon, 28, handed himself into police and was charged with murder over the missing couple.
Detectives launched a search for their bodies scouring bushland and dams before finding their remains at a rural property, 180km south of Sydney, on Tuesday.
Greenskeeper Tommy has a beer hours after the bodies of two men were discovered
Bloodied clothes belonging to Mr Davies a phone, credit cards, keys, and an $8,000 watch were also found in the bin
The double murder investigation began at 11am on February 21 when bloodied clothes, belonging to Mr Davies, Extreme landscapes were found in Cronulla skip-bin
Commissioner Karen Webb praised police for their tireless efforts while the families of Mr Davies and Mr Baird welcomed the news with a mix of sadness and relief.
Tommy opted for some quiet drinks with friends following news of the massive breakthrough in the investigation into the alleged murders.
The greenskeeper tippled on a beer while sitting on a balcony at Club Cronulla - the very site where he first discovered the bloodied clothes.
Tommy remained tight-lipped to the public throughout the investigation and chose to remain out of the spotlight.
Lamarre-Condon is currently in Silverwater Correctional Complex, in Sydney's west.
'Tommy' discovered bloodied clothes in a skip bin behind Club Cronulla on Wilbar Avenue, in the Sutherland Shire, south of Sydney, at 11am on February 21.
A mobile phone, credit card and an $8,000 watch were also found with NSW Police linking the objects to Qantas flight attendant Luke Davies, 29, and Jesse Baird, 26.
NSW Police senior constable Beau Lamarre-Condon, 28, handed himself into police and was charged with murder over the missing couple.
Detectives launched a search for their bodies scouring bushland and dams before finding their remains at a rural property, 180km south of Sydney, on Tuesday.
Greenskeeper Tommy has a beer hours after the bodies of two men were discovered
Bloodied clothes belonging to Mr Davies a phone, credit cards, keys, and an $8,000 watch were also found in the bin
The double murder investigation began at 11am on February 21 when bloodied clothes, belonging to Mr Davies, Extreme landscapes were found in Cronulla skip-bin
Commissioner Karen Webb praised police for their tireless efforts while the families of Mr Davies and Mr Baird welcomed the news with a mix of sadness and relief.
Tommy opted for some quiet drinks with friends following news of the massive breakthrough in the investigation into the alleged murders.
The greenskeeper tippled on a beer while sitting on a balcony at Club Cronulla - the very site where he first discovered the bloodied clothes.
Tommy remained tight-lipped to the public throughout the investigation and chose to remain out of the spotlight.
Lamarre-Condon is currently in Silverwater Correctional Complex, in Sydney's west.
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