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Police ‘confident’ Lake Cargelligo triple murder suspect Julian Ingram is still alive and may be receiving help
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- A Lake Cargelligo suspect, Julian Ingram (aka Julian Pierpoint), remains alive and is believed to have local help as the search enters a second week.
- Extremely hot conditions persist, with five consecutive days above 40°C complicating the manhunt and shelter access for Ingram.
- Ingram is linked to the killings of his pregnant former partner Sophie Quinn, her new boyfriend, and Quinn’s aunt in Lake Cargelligo.
- At the time of the shootings, Ingram was on bail over domestic violence allegations, prompting scrutiny of bail decisions.
- Investigators are pursuing leads in Mount Hope and other parts of the surrounding region as the search intensifies.
- The manhunt faces challenging terrain and heat, with outback conditions offering hiding spots and complicating deterence efforts.
- Police promise a sustained presence to keep communities safe until Ingram is brought before the court.
- Leads span regional towns and remote outposts, with police deploying riot squads to assist in the search.
- Domestic and family violence remains a persistent concern in Australia, highlighted by the case and wider context discussed by authorities.
- The Guardian frames Lake Cargelligo as a major regional incident with lasting effects on a small NSW town.
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