The third charge is one of aggravated break and enter with intent.
According to court documents,obtained by this masthead on Thursday,police allege Lamarre-Condon broke into Baird’s Brown Street share house on August 17 last year,six months before the alleged double murder.
Police say Lamarre-Condon intended to commit a serious indictable offence,listed on the charge sheet as “stalking Jesse Baird”.
Baird,26,was a Network Ten presenter and AFL umpire,while 29-year-old Davies had been a Qantas flight attendant.
Earlier this year,police sources confirmed Baird had told friends in the months before his death ofseeing a shadowy figure at the end of his bed late at night.
Speaking to this masthead on Thursday,Lamarre-Condon’s lawyer John Walford said he was “a little bit surprised” about the break-in charge,but they would “deal with it”.