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Body of alleged triple murderer Julian Ingram believed to have been found near Lake Cargelligo

Police said the remains were found beside a ute after a months-long manhunt, and a $250,000 reward had been offered for information.

  • A body was found near Round Hill Nature Reserve, about 100 kilometers northeast of Lake Cargelligo, believed to be Julian Ingram, the alleged triple murderer who had been on the run since January 22.
  • Julian Ingram allegedly killed his heavily pregnant ex-partner Sophie Quinn, her friend John Harris, and aunt Nerida Quinn before fleeing the area.
  • More than 100 officers conducted a manhunt for Ingram, who was last seen on the side of a road two days after the murders, with police offering a reward for information.
  • Local residents felt fear for months, fearing Ingram's return, but are now feeling relief following the discovery of the body.
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Body believed to be that of triple-killer Julian Ingram found in rural nature reserve

A body believed to be alleged triple-killer Julian Ingram was found in Roundhill Nature Reserve after a 104-day manhunt. Read how police located the suspect.

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Herald Sun broke the news in Melbourne, Australia on Monday, May 11, 2026.
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