Baird worked as a presenter and reporter on various
Network 10 programs. In early 2017, he joined the cast of children's television series Totally Wild, remaining as a presenter alongside
Stacey Thomson, until the show's final episode on 27 June 2021.[6][14] In 2019, Baird was announced as the host of Gamify, a game show which aired on
10 Peach.[7][15] He was also a
red carpet reporter on Studio 10, until the program was cancelled in December 2023.[8]
Baird won the Brian Pratt Medallion for most promising AFL umpire in 2020 and 2021.[1] His fiftieth game came in round six of the
2023 season.[17] He officiated 62 matches as an AFL umpire, including two
finals.[9]
Disappearance and death
Baird and his partner Luke Davies, aged 29, were last seen on the evening of 18 February 2024.[18][19] Baird was scheduled to umpire an
AFL pre-season practice match between
Sydney and
Greater Western Sydney on 20 February. However, he did not arrive.[9]
On 21 February, bloodied clothes, a phone, credit cards, keys, and an $8,000 watch belonging to Davies were found in a
skip bin in
Cronulla.[20][21] Police subsequently attended Baird's home in
Paddington where they found upended furniture, a large quantity of blood, and a projectile and casing that allegedly matched a police firearm.[22]
Police alleged Baird and Davies were killed on the morning of 19 February. Shouting and gunshots were heard from the residence, and a 000 emergency phone call was made on Davies' phone, in which the operator heard a man shouting "get out, get out" before the call was disconnected. A police car was dispatched but drove down the street without stopping at Baird's house.[23] Lamarre purchased two surfboard bags, the same type in which the victims' bodies were later found; one on 17 February two days before the killings and one on the afternoon of 19 February.[24] He rented a white
Toyota HiAce van from
Mascot at 9:30 pm on 19 February.[20] It was seen in
Lambton on 22 February before being abandoned in
Grays Point.[21] Police alleged that the van was used to transport the bodies of Baird and Davies.[21][25]
On 23 February,
New South Wales police officer Senior Constable Beaumont Lamarre-Condon, aged 28 and known as Beau Lamarre,[26] handed himself in to Bondi Police Station and was charged with two counts of murder.[27] Investigators allege Lamarre's crimes followed months of "predatory behaviour” towards Baird,[28] with whom witnesses report Lamarre had falsely claimed to be in a relationship.[29] Lamarre-Condon was remanded in custody to appear in court in late April.[30]
On 27 February, Baird and Davies' bodies were found on a property in
Bungonia,
New South Wales, near
Goulburn, following information from the accused.[31][32]
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"Airdate: Gamify!". TV Tonight.
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abc"Baird named for AFL debut". Northern Football Netball League. 19 March 2020.
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