Beau Lamarre-Condon snapped a picture with days before he was charged with the .
The New South police officer, 28, handed himself in earlier today to colleagues after he is , and his flight attendant boyfriend Luke Davies, 29, at Baird’s home in Paddington, Sydney, on Monday.
Their bodies have yet to be located, and police have not confirmed a cause of death after the couple have been missing for several days.
Just days before he was charged, the police constable posed for a selfie with socialite Kardashian and her husband Travis Barker as the pair arrived in Australia for Blink-182’s Sydney show.
He shared the photo on social media with the caption: ‘When Keeping up with the Kardashians take Sydney! Sneaky onset selfies …’
It’s not the first time Lamarre-Condon has brushed shoulders with stardom, posing for pictures over the years with Kourtney’s sister Kim Kardashian as well as Miley Cyrus, Lady Gaga, and Selena Gomez.
Before his time with NSW police, Lamarre-Condon was a celebrity blogger who posed for pictures and interviewed several A-listers.
He previously ran the now-defunct celebrity news site The Australian Reporter, according to , with showing him alongside the likes of , , and .
Before this, he made headlines in 2014 when he threw a note on stage at a Lady Gaga concert, which the Bad Romance hitmaker read out loud on stage.
The message thanked the singer for giving Lamarre-Condon the confidence to tell his parents that he was gay, saying: ‘Gaga, you’re not just my idol but LITERALLY my saviour,’ (per ).
He was reportedly invited backstage to meet his idol following the show.
‘I remember the first time I ever got asked to do an interview and I had no idea who it was going to be, I just got told to come and cover an event for Qantas
In 2014, he posted a photo with Cruel Summer hitmaker Taylor Swift with the caption: ‘With Miss Taylor Swift!’
In the years since, he has posted snaps with Selena Gomez, Lorde, Harry Styles, Dua Lipa, and Rita Ora as well as a swanky dinner with Miranda Kerr.
He also claimed to have been ‘backstage’ with Justin Bieber, as well as meeting Iggy Azalea at Luna Park.
In an interview about his celebrity blogging (per ), Lamarre-Condon described how he had been trying to meet stars ‘his entire life.’
‘I remember the first time I ever got asked to do an interview and I had no idea who it was going to be, I just got told to come and cover an event for Qantas,’ he began.
‘And it was John Travolta and Miranda Kerr. And I ended up doing a one-on-one interview, an exclusive one with them. And it just went from there. It was Matt Damon, Steve Carell…’
Lamarre-Condon joined NSW Police in 2019, and was in a relationship with Baird ‘which finished a couple of months ago’, Detective Superintendent Danny Doherty said in a statement.
He continued: ‘We still need to establish what the cause of death is, we need to find the location of the bodies. It is a sad and tragic event.’
A white van located by police on Friday morning is said to have been used ‘to transport the bodies and dispose of the bodies.’
Just one year after joining the force, Lamarre-Condon was at the centre of an internal investigation after he was filmed tasering a man in Paddington after he was allegedly on breaks of bail.
He was later cleared of any wrongdoing.