NSW Police has confirmed the body of a man found beside a vehicle in the state’s west is that of triple murderer Julian Ingram.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised that this article contains names and images of Indigenous people who have died, used with permission from the family.
His badly decomposed remains were found about 3:30pm on Monday, when officers were alerted by the National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) to reports of an abandoned vehicle at Roundhill Nature Reserve, about 100 kilometres north-west of Lake Cargelligo.
A small sign at the start of the fire trial where the body was found warned that NPWS was conducting “1080 baiting” of feral animals in the area.
It was that aerial pest program that ultimately led to the ute and body being found.
The remains have now been formally identified as 37-year-old Julian Ingram, who sparked a massive manhunt after shooting and killing three people, including his heavily pregnant ex-partner, in Lake Cargelligo on January 22.
There was a massive manhunt for Julian Ingram after three people were shot dead in Lake Cargelligo. (Supplied: NSW Police)
The small, close-knit community is still mourning the deaths of Sophie Quinn and her unborn child, her friend John Harris and her aunt Nerida Quinn.
Kaleb Macqueen, 19, who was at the home when Nerida Quinn was killed, survived after also being shot.
Sophie Quinn, Nerida Quinn and John Harris were killed during the shooting spree in Lake Cargelligo. (Supplied)
At the time of the shootings, Mr Ingram was out on bail over multiple domestic violence charges relating to Sophie Quinn for alleged conduct in late November 2025.
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NSW Police western region commander, Assistant Commissioner Andrew Holland, yesterday told a media conference that the matter would be the subject of a critical-incident investigation “based around the actions of police involved”.
“I strongly support any sort of bail being stronger in relation to any offender being released,” he said.
“Obviously, we have made decisions around bail across the western region, and again … any form of bail that [is] granted needs to be really reviewed.”
A post-mortem examination will be conducted to determine the cause of his death, although police have said it appears that he took his own life some time “very shortly after” his murder spree.
Investigations by detectives attached to Strike Force Doberta will continue and a report will be prepared for the coroner.
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