A TV host shared photos beaming with his partner at a Pink concert just days before they were found dead.
Former Australian TV presenter Jesse Baird and boyfriend Luke Davies were allegedly shot dead by serving officer Beau Lamarre-Condon last Monday.
Their remains were today found in two surf bags at a remote site in Bungonia, 180km south of Sydney.
Just a day before his alleged murder, Mr Baird shared photos on of him and Mr Davies in coordinated pink outfits at Pink's Summer Carnival Tour in Sydney.
He also posted a video showing him dancing in the rain and singing.
Heartbroken friends of Mr Baird have shared tributes to the former presenter in the comments of what turned out to be his final post before he was allegedly murdered.
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One said: "My heart is broken. Such a talented, kind, smart, funny, positive, intuitive person who changed my life the day you contacted me to appear on studio ten.
"I am so sorry to hear the devastating news."
Another wrote: "This is so devastating. My love goes out to all the loved ones of these two. Breaks my heart."
Cops today confirmed they had tragically found Mr Baird and Mr Davies' bodies.
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Officers worked around the clock after blood-covered clothes were found in a bin and a bullet cartridge were found at Mr Baird's home.
Beau Lamarre-Condon, who previously dated Mr Baird, handed himself into cops on Friday and was charged with two counts of murder.
Lamarre-Condon had refused to cooperate with police but he today revealed where he left the couple's bodies.
The remains were found on a rural property in the town of Bungonia - more than 180km from where Mr Baird and Mr Davies were allegedly killed in Paddington last Monday.
Police found the remains in two surf bags along with "other items of interest".
Detective Superintendent Daniel Doherty said: "A driveway goes up to a property and a fence line there and it’s off the side of the driveway.
"An attempt appears to have been made to cover the bodies with rock and debris."
The bodies were found "near the entrance to the [Bungonia] property" - 20 minutes from the original search location, DS Doherty added.
Mr Baird's family were today pictured looking somber as they arrived at the crime scene in Bungonia in two cars.
His devastated loved ones spent half an hour at the site where his remains were found.
Cops believe Mr Baird, 26, and Mr Davies, 29, were shot dead by Senior Constable Lamarre-Condon on February 19.
They claim the suspect then transported the bodies in a white rental van.
New South Wales police said the alleged killer had taken a female acquaintance to the remote property last Wednesday.
They claim he broke the lock on the gate before leaving the female there, drove the van onto the property, and returned to her at the gate 30 minutes later, police said.
The acquaintance, who has been cooperating with police, said she "wasn't aware the bodies were in the vehicle," New South Wales Police Force Deputy Commissioner David Hudson said.
Authorities believe the angle grinder Lamarre-Condon bought was used to break the gate open.
Cops believe Lamarre-Condon later returned and moved the bodies again.
Lamarre-Condon, who is expected to face court this week, previously dated Mr Baird and cops have been told that their break-up was “bitter”.
Mr Baird reportedly expressed concerns for his safety and said he was being stalked.
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DS Doherty said there were "no warnings or flags to us in relation to his behaviour or any relationship breakdown".
Celeb chaser Lamarre-Condon was known for taking selfies with famous faces such as Taylor Swift, Miley Cyrus and Kim Kardashian.