'Lizard Man' Bronson Ellery kill himself and his Girlfriend
From feeding pigeons on his balcony to believing in aliens and joking about being gay: The bizarre life of former bikie 'Lizard Man' Bronson Ellery before he brutally killed his ex-girlfriend and then himself
A friend of 'Lizard Man' Bronson Ellery has revealed an unseen side of him
Nick Blandthorn found the bodies of Ellery and his ex, Shelsea Shilling
The Gold Coast man said Ellery believed in aliens and like to feed pigeons
Said he was obsessive about cleanliness and joked about them being gay
Police are still investigating Ellery and Miss Schilling's deaths
They are not looking for a third person in relation to their deaths
Bronson Ellery - Lizard Man - liked pigeons, believed in aliens and enjoyed spelling bees, his friend has revealed.
Ellery was found dead in a Southport, Gold Coast apartment alongside the body of his former girlfriend, Shelsea Schilling on Friday November 11.
Now, his friend Nick Blandthorn - who found the pair's bodies - has revealed the tattooed former Bandido bikie had a number of traits that his head-to-toe tattoos did not reflect, the Gold Coast Bulletin reported.
Ellery would joke about the pair making a good-looking gay couple, Mr Blandthorn said.
When lightning struck, he'd attribute it to aliens.
'I'm seeing all these pictures of him with guns … I just think it's funny because I'd get to his place at times in the morning and the first thing he'd do — before he'd feed himself — he'd feed the pigeons,' Mr Blandthorn said.
'This is how tough he is — we'd do spelling bees at his house. He'd go "Spell parallelogram". I can't even say the thing. We'd sit there and deadset do spelling bees.'
Mr Blandthorn also told the Gold Coast Bulletin about Ellery's obsessive cleanliness.
Ellery had also been a fan of 'metal' music and had once released his own album.
During Ellery's prison stint earlier in 2016 - for breaching a domestic violence order Miss Schilling had taken out against him when she tried to escape him - he and Mr Blandthorn kept in touch, however, due to a new job, they hadn't seen each other in the weeks leading up to he and Miss Schilling's deaths.
Mr Blandthorn said walking into the apartment and finding them dead would stay with him for a long time.
Earlier, revelations were made about how the pair were found.
Citing sources close to the investigation, the Gold Coast Bulletin reported Ms Schillings had suffered a blow to her head and had signs of asphyxiation.
It was also reported she had a gash on her face.
A Queensland Police spokesman would not comment on the disclosures as police are preparing a report for the coroner.
Police have said a suicide note was found at the scene and investigators do not believe a third party was responsible for the deaths.