Former detective reveals where Julian Ingram could be hiding
As police continue searching for Julian Ingram, a retired homicide detective believes the accused killer could be receiving help to hide.
www.nowtolove.com.auHere’s the latest on Julian Ingram based on recent reporting:
A body was found in New South Wales that police believe may be Julian Ingram, the man sought in connection with a January Lake Cargelligo triple-murder case. This development was reported by major outlets on May 11, 2026.[3]
Prior to this, Ingram had been the subject of a high-profile manhunt in central western NSW, with authorities intensifying searches around Mount Hope and Lake Cargelligo after the January shootings that killed Sophie Quinn (who was pregnant) and two others.[7][8][3]
Media coverage in early 2026 highlighted ongoing efforts to locate Ingram, including police involvement, reward information, and public appeals for tips, as investigators pursued sightings and tips across remote bushland.[4][6][9]
If you’d like, I can pull a concise timeline of events with dates and key updates, or summarize the current status from multiple outlets with direct quotes. I can also share links to the most reliable reports for deeper reading.[3]
As police continue searching for Julian Ingram, a retired homicide detective believes the accused killer could be receiving help to hide.
www.nowtolove.com.auPolice have been moving from property to property as they scour a remote region in Central West NSW following a possible sighting of alleged triple murderer Julian Ingram.
7news.com.auA body found in New South Wales is thought to be that of a man wanted over a triple murder.
www.bbc.co.ukThe search for Julian Ingram, who allegedly shot dead three people, including his heavily pregnant ex, continues.
www.dailymail.co.ukAccused triple-murderer Julian Ingram was granted bail by police despite concerns being raised over the safety of potential victims and the community. The 37-year-old remains on the run from police.
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