Police tonight confirmed Beau Lamarre-Condon, 29, had been charged with two counts of homicide (DV), in addition to break and enter with intent to commit an indictable offence.
The fees, first reported by The Sydney Morning Herald, have been laid on July 18 and the previous senior constable remained in custody.
Lamarre-Condon allegedly shot Qantas flight attendant Davies and TV presenter Baird along with his NSW Police service weapon at Baird’s inner-city Paddington dwelling on February 19 whereas he was off-duty.
Police allege the assault was premeditated after a months-long marketing campaign of “predatory behaviour” concentrating on Baird, who he briefly dated.
The couple’s disappearance sparked a serious search when a few of their possessions have been present in a skip bin close to a membership in Cronulla.
Their our bodies have been discovered on February 27 – three days after Lamarre-Condon was first charged – inside surfboard luggage on a rural property close to Goulburn, about 200 kilometres south-west of Sydney.
NSW Police sacked the officer from the pressure in mid-March.
Talking exterior courtroom final month, Lamarre-Condon’s lawyer, John Walford, mentioned it was too early to inform whether or not a psychological well being defence could be raised or whether or not the matter would go to trial.
It was believed the DV homicide costs would ultimately substitute the prevailing homicide costs.