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The body of a man believed to be Ingram has been found four months after Julian Ingram allegedly shot his ex-partner, heavily pregnant Sophie Quinn, her aunt Nerida Quinn, and John Harris in Lake Cargelligo, NSW.

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00:00A warning to Indigenous viewers that this video contains the names and images of Aboriginal
00:05and Torres Strait Islander people who have died.
00:08Four months after Julian Ingram shot dead his ex-partner, her aunt and another man in
00:13Lake Carjeligo, New South Wales, the body of the fugitive is believed to have been found.
00:19The former council gardener's ute was found in the afternoon on May 11, 2026 in a nature
00:25reserve around 100 kilometres northeast of the central west town.
00:29A firearm and a body lay beside the ute.
00:32The National Parks and Wildlife Service were carrying out feral animal eradication in the
00:37area and they located the abandoned vehicle.
00:39Police believe that the person laying next to the vehicle could be Julian Ingram but is
00:45yet to be formally identified.
00:46The clothing that the deceased is wearing would lead us to believe that it is him.
00:50When Ingram allegedly shot dead his three victims, he was out on bail for domestic violence
00:56offences.
00:57It brings closure to this investigation, it brings closure to the people of Lake Carjeligo
01:01and gives some solace to the town so they can relax.
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