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Bondi Junction Westfield killer Joel Cauchi had profiles on various escort websites, where he offered services for both men and women.
Cauchi, 40, was shot dead after fatally stabbing six people and injuring around a dozen others - including a 9-month-old baby- at the eastern Sydney shopping centre on Saturday afternoon.
He was schizophrenic, and police are treating the horrific attack as mental-health related.
His distraught family is understood to have frantically contacted police concerned their son was involved in the Bondi attack yesterday, News Corp Australia reports.
Now, new details are beginning to emerge about Cauchi's life and movements in the lead-up to the devastating mass murder.
Cauchi, who is from Queensland but moved to Sydney in recent months, listed himself on several male escort websites, including Australia Cracker, Empire Escorts and Escorts Australia.
All websites allow users to upload their pictures and solicit their own sexual services.
Bondi Junction Westfield killer Joel Cauchi had profiles on various escort websites, where he offered services for both men and women.
Pictured: Cauchi's listing on one of the escort websites
In his bio, Cauchi described himself as an 'athletic good-looking 39-year-old' based in Sydney who was looking for a 'fun time'.
He offered dozens of 'closed door services' which are too graphic to publish.
The profiles, which were set up around June 2023, were visible on the websites on Sunday morning, but were later deleted.
Cauchi had an active presence online and, in recent weeks, had posted in numerous Facebook pages seeking surfing buddies in Sydney, advice about his astrophotography hobby, and joined a NSW single adults group.
His Google review history also reveals he frequented strip clubs in Sydney and Northern NSW, describing them as 'amazing' venues with 'extremely sexy dancers'.
Three years ago, he left a scathing review of a Queensland knife business, claiming they ruined his knives when he took them in to be repaired.
'Dealing with this business has been a nightmare for me. I put in two knives (one of which is pretty expensive) to be sharpened and he blunted them both,' he wrote.
'I made sure that I clearly, repeatedly and correctly gave all instructions when I put them in and he blunted them, then was very unhelpful afterwards, either being unable or unwilling to fix the job, leaving me with two blunt knives that are basically useless now.
Pictured: Photos Joel Cauchi posted on one of his escort listings
'I am very disappointed even though I was offered a $25 refund as the knives cost hundreds of dollars... I found that his support to me after the job had been finished was extremely poor also.'
However, in response, the business owner said he followed Cauchi's instructions and had informed him prior to taking on the job that one of his knives was not completely straight.
'After I completed the job you said you were extremely happy with the polished extended edges, it’s been about 6-7 weeks since you had them sharpened and you have used them a few times since according to your conversation so yes they will not be as sharp now.
'I offered you the sharpening refund as I guarantee my work, I am extremely sorry you are unhappy, take care good luck.'
The revelations comes as new footage has surface showing Cauchi purchasing his last meal - a red chicken curry - at Bondi Junction's Saigon Noodle at about 12.22pm on Saturday - just three hours before his stabbing rampage.
Footage obtained by The Australian shows Cauchi handing money over to a cashier as she gives him a table number, before he walks off and takes a seat in the restaurant.
Queensland Health Authorities have also revealed Cauchi was diagnosed with schizophrenia in 2000, the year he graduated from Harristown State High School.
Addressing media just after 1pm on Sunday, Commissioner Roger Lowe of the security and Counter-Terrorism command of the Queensland Police said officers had been with the family since last night, breaking the news and collecting information for their investigation.
'As the family have co-operated with the Queensland Police Service in this regard, and we are issuing a statement on their behalf with respect to their own condolences and thoughts to the family and friends of those victims involved in this tragedy,' he said.
Cauchi is pictured inside the shopping centre during his knife rampage
'Equally, they have sent a message to the NSW Police Force with respect to support of the police officer who has killed their son and expressing their concerns for her welfare.'
Police were called to Bondi Junction Westfield at 3.20pm on Saturday as horrific stabbing spree unfolded in the busy shopping centre on the first day of school holidays.
Footage posted online shows terrified shoppers running through the centre and taking shelter in shops as Cauchi chased after men, women and children brandishing the blade.
Inspector Amy Scott was patrolling nearby and was first on the scene. She entered the shopping centre by herself and bravely ran towards the offender, before shooting him dead when he lunged towards her with the knife.
Five other people – including four women believed to be aged between 20 and 55 and a man, aged in his 30s - who were in the centre, died at the scene. They are yet to be formally identified.
Twelve others – including nine women, two men and a 9-month-old child – suffering stab wounds, were treated by paramedics and taken to various Sydney hospitals.
The 38-year-old mother of the 9-month-old child, osteopath Ashlee Good, was taken to St Vincent's hospital, where she later died from her injuries.
Her baby daughter underwent emergency surgery last night at Sydney's Children Hospital in Randwick and is now in a serious but stable condition.
Dawn Singleton, the 25-year-old daughter of multi-millionaire advertising guru John Singleton, has been identified as the second person killed in the attack.
Cauchi, 40, killed six people and critically injured nine others, including a nine-month-old baby, in a stabbing spree at Bondi Junction Westfield's on Saturday
Assistant Commissioner Cooke said there were several other people who were injured in the attack who left Westfield and later presented to medical centres.
Inspector Scott has been hailed as a hero for her actions, with many Australians flocking online to praise her incredible bravery.
Assistant Commissioner Cooke said he had spoken to her last night, and she was 'doing well'.
'Can I just say how proud we are of the actions of the officer involved,' he said.
'She is receiving all of the support that she requires.'
The shopping centre and surrounding streets remain closed on Sunday, while police continue to scour the crime scene for forensic evidence.
Police have launched a critical incident team comprised of homicide detectives and set up Strike Force Mcauley to investigate the circumstances surrounding the incident.
The investigation will also be subject to an independent review.
As investigations continue, any witnesses, anyone with information or mobile phone vision who has not yet spoken to police, is urged to call police or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.