Body found next to abandoned ute believed to be suspected triple murderer Julian Ingram
A decomposed body, believed to be that of suspected triple murderer Julian Ingram, has been found next to an abandoned ute 50km north-west of Lake Cargelligo, New South Wales. Ingram, 37, has been the subject of a four-month manhunt since January, when he allegedly shot and killed his pregnant former partner Sophie Quinn, her new boyfriend, and her aunt.

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AI-generatedA decomposed body, believed to be that of suspected triple murderer Julian Ingram, has been found next to an abandoned ute 50km north-west of Lake Cargelligo, New South Wales. Ingram, 37, has been the subject of a four-month manhunt since January, when he allegedly shot and killed his pregnant former partner Sophie Quinn, her new boyfriend, and her aunt. A firearm was found near the body, which police believe has been there for some time. The formal identification of the body and cause of death are pending. The discovery is expected to bring closure to the community and the extensive police investigation, which involved a significant reward and a large-scale search. Police are also facing scrutiny regarding Ingram's bail status prior to the alleged murders.
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5 extractedIngram was on bail for alleged domestic violence offenses against Quinn at the time of the alleged murders.
Julian Ingram is suspected of murdering his pregnant former partner Sophie Quinn, her new boyfriend John Harris, and her aunt Nerida Quinn.
Police are facing scrutiny over the decision to grant Ingram bail for alleged assaults prior to the murders.
A decomposed body found near an abandoned ute is believed to be suspected triple murderer Julian Ingram.
Police believe the discovery of the body brings closure to the investigation and the community of Lake Cargelligo.