NSW Police confirm body found in outback was triple killer Julian Ingram
The body of a man found beside a vehicle in central western NSW this week has been formally identified as one of the state’s most wanted murderers.
WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people should be aware that this story contains the image and name of a deceased Indigenous person.
NSW Police have confirmed a body found in the state’s outback was Lake Cargelligo triple-murderer Julian Ingram.
His body was found beside his ute in the state’s central west about 3.30pm on Monday.
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Ingram shot dead his pregnant ex-partner Sophie Quinn, 25, her friend John Harris, 32, and her aunt Nerida Quinn in a shocking shooting spree in the tiny rural town in January.

He fled the town and a massive manhunt failed to find any trace of him till Monday.
His body was found on Monday after the National Parks and Wildlife Service found an abandoned vehicle at Roundhill Nature Reserve about 100km northwest of Lake Cargelligo.
On arrival, police located the body of a man, and a crime scene was established before being forensically examined.
The vehicle and firearms were also seized for further examination.
Investigations under Strike Force Doberta remain ongoing and a report will be prepared for the coroner.
More to come
Originally published as NSW Police confirm body found in outback was triple killer Julian Ingram
