‘I will do you and him in’: Julian Ingram threatened former de facto partner a decade before Lake Cargelligo murders, court documents say

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Julian Ingram, accused of the recent triple murders in Lake Cargelligo, New South Wales, has a history of violent behavior. Court documents reveal that a decade prior to the alleged murders of his pregnant ex-partner Sophie Quinn, her boyfriend, and her aunt, Ingram threatened another former partner. He reportedly made threats against her, her child, and her mother, claiming to possess a gun and threatening violence towards a man he believed to be her new partner. Ingram, also known as Julian Pierpoint, is currently the subject of a large-scale manhunt following the Lake Cargelligo shootings, which occurred approximately 450km west of Sydney. He is accused of fatally shooting the three victims last month.
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