"Manhunt Ends in Tragic Discovery: Suspected Triple Murderer Found Dead in Remote NSW" A massive manhunt that spanned over two months has come to a tragic end, with the body of suspected triple murderer Julian Ingram reportedly found in a remote area of New South Wales. Ingram, 37, was wanted in connection with the alleged shooting of Sophie Quinn, her new boyfriend, and her aunt in Lake Cargelligo, about 450km west of Sydney, in January. The triple homicide shook the small town and sparked a large-scale investigation, with police revealing that Ingram was on bail at the time for alleged domestic violence-related offenses against Quinn. The discovery of Ingram's body, found alongside an abandoned ute, brings an end to a grueling search, but questions remain about the circumstances surrounding his death.


Suspected triple murderer Julian Ingram is accused of killing Sophie Quinn, her new boyfriend and her aunt in Lake Cargelligo, about 450km west of SydneyA body found next to an abandoned ute 50km north-west of Lake Cargelligo is believed to be a gunman suspected of killing his pregnant former partner in remote New South Wales.A large-scale manhunt for Julian Ingram, 37, has been under way since January when he allegedly shot Sophie Quinn, her new boyfriend and her aunt in Lake Cargelligo, about 450km west of Sydney. He was on bail at the time for alleged domestic violence related offices against Quinn. Ingram, also known as Julian Pierpoint, was last seen driving a Ford Ranger ute with council signage from the town on 22 January. The police said in a statement that a man’s body, understood to be Ingram, was discovered beside an abandoned ute 50km north-west of Lake Cargelligo. The body is yet to be formally identified. Continue reading...