Body believed to be fugitive triple murderer Julian Ingram found in New South Wales
Police discovered a decomposed male body next to an abandoned ute 50km northwest of Lake Cargelligo on Monday, which they believe is Julian Ingram, a 37-year-old fugitive wanted for allegedly shooting three people in January 2024. Ingram had been on bail for domestic violence offences at the time he allegedly killed his pregnant ex-partner Sophie Quinn, her friend, and her aunt. The body has not been formally identified and the cause of death remains unknown.
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2 outlets covered it, splitting into 2 framing camps across 2 bias groups.
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Both outlets report the same discovery and basic facts. The Guardian emphasizes police relief and community closure, while BBC focuses on identification details and the discovery method (wildlife officers). Minimal narrative divergence.
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“Police find body believed to be of fugitive Australian shooter”
“Body believed to be alleged triple murderer Julian Ingram found near abandoned ute in 'decomposed state'”
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