Dead Man Walking: Suspected Aussie Shooter Found Deceased, Fam
They found a body believed to be Julian Ingram, the dude who allegedly smoked his baby mama and her folks out in Lake Cargelligo – real talk, the streets is talkin'.

Aight, listen up, cuz this ain't no bedtime story. Word is out that the cops Down Under done found a body they think is Julian Ingram. Y'all remember him, right? Dude allegedly went HAM on his ex, Sophie Quinn, who was pregnant, plus her friend and auntie back in January. Straight up cold.
This cat was out on bail for domestic violence, and still pulled some mess like that? The system is broken frfr. It failed them women, plain and simple.
They found the body 'bout 30 miles from where the shootings went down, next to an abandoned whip. Been missin' since January 22nd, so that body been chillin' for a minute. Wildlife officers found him, ironically.
Assistant Commissioner Andrew Holland talkin' 'bout, "brings closure to this investigation" and "gives some solace to the town so they can relax". But closure ain't always closure, especially when somebody life get snatched away like that. The trauma still real.
Sophie Quinn was 'bout seven months pregnant, due to have a son in March. Now that baby ain't gonna see the light of day. That's some next-level messed up right there.
They had like 100 officers huntin' for Ingram after the shootings. Turns out, knowin' the area helped him stay low. Small town like Lake Cargelligo, everybody know everybody, but still, he managed to vanish for a few months.
Now, some folks might be sayin' good riddance, but let's keep it 100: ain't no winnin' when lives get lost like this. All that pain and grief ripple through the community.
This whole situation just shows how messed up things can get when folks ain't right in the head. Domestic violence ain't just a crime, it's a disease. And it ain't just affectin' one person, it tearin' families apart, leaving kids without parents, and breakin' down communities.
Real talk, this ain't just an Aussie problem. This is a worldwide problem, and we gotta do better. We gotta support our sisters, protect our communities, and hold these aggressors accountable. We gotta speak up and stand against domestic violence, period.
So, yeah, they found the body. But the story ain't over. The healing gotta start now. For real.
Sources:
* NSW Police Force Official Statements * ABC News Australia Local Reports

