If I found myself in a white van with a cop acting suss, I would jump out at the first opportunity and run for my life. Perhaps she didn't feel in danger, and he told her a really bogus story. I still cannot believe he'd transfer the bodies with her in the vehicle...
I’m confused as to why he’d even take her along with him, if she truly didn’t know anything? Trying to set up an alibi? But then stopping to buy an angle grinder would look pretty sus surely? Wonder what he told her all this palaver was for. I’m also confused as to whether he hefted two big surfboard bags that definitely didn’t contain big, flat surfboards about in front of her?
As for just having her in the front and them in the back, it does seem bizarre, but then I’m reminded of the Gannon Stauch case, where Leticia transported the poor boy’s body in a suitcase across a few states & vehicle changes before dumping it, all the while with her unsuspecting daughter in the passenger seat.. must a particular screw loose that makes people like this think it’s a fine idea. Horrible to be the passenger and realise how close you were to a victim/s, and their murderers.
NSW Police are facing questions about whether their recruit testing failed to pick up red flags strewn through the senior constable’s celebrity-chasing career.
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The deluded fantasy world of Beau Lamarre-Condon
The picture this paints of a very twisted person living in constant fantasy land is crazy.
It baffles me how influencers do all this- pictures in jets, with flashy designer stuff, in extremely expensive exotic locations?
Do they somehow blag their way into somewhere long enough to get a picture then have to get off/leave? He only had a “humble following” as a “micro influencer” (lol, nicely shady wording) according to the Mail story, did he genuinely have enough money to do all that, and from where? I see many other smaller influencers doing the same and I just don’t get how?
An ex-police mum and estranged dad couldn’t have provided countless designer cars and upmarket holidays could they?
The Gigolo thing is likely someone used his photos unknowingly (but then I don’t get the point of that as *if* hired (not sure if there’s really a big market for male escorts in the first place?) surely when whoever made the profile turned up they’d look nothing like him!
I guess if it really was him at those prices ($350 an hour?!) that could make sense for all the expensive stuff but that would have to entail a) him being willing to do straight stuff for a price and b) that he was extremely popular and successful at that. Which seems the more unlikely scenario.
Each new detail seems to raise more questions than it answers!
Moo imo etc