Julian Ingram, 37, was allegedly on bail and subject to an apprehended violence order (AVO) for Sophie Quinn's protection when he is accused of murdering Quinn, her unborn child, her boyfriend John Harris, and her aunt Nerida Quinn in Lake Cargelligo. The violence occurred on Thursday, January 22, 2026.

Ingram's bail was extended approximately seven weeks prior to the alleged murders, following charges of stalking, intimidation, assault, and property damage against Quinn. He had appeared in Lake Cargelligo Local Court on December 3, 2025, for these earlier charges. The AVO was in place for Quinn's safety.

The alleged perpetrator is also accused of seriously injuring a 19-year-old neighbour, Kaleb MacQueen, at a separate residence. MacQueen is reportedly recovering in a Canberra hospital.

Background of Allegations and Court Proceedings
The events leading up to the alleged murders paint a grim picture of escalating domestic violence. Ingram's previous court appearance on December 3, 2025, involved serious allegations pertaining to his relationship with Sophie Quinn. It was during this period, approximately seven weeks before the killings, that his bail was reportedly extended.
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The timeline indicates that Quinn sought protection via an AVO. Despite this, Ingram was allegedly able to commit the subsequent acts of violence. This raises critical questions about the effectiveness of the bail system and protection orders in preventing further harm.
Family Mourns Victims
Tributes have emerged for the victims. Sophie Quinn, 25, was pregnant. Her boyfriend, John Harris, 32, and her aunt, Nerida Quinn, 50, were also killed. Tegan, Sophie's sister, shared a heartfelt tribute to her family members.
The publication dates of the reports suggest an unfolding situation, with initial reports detailing the alleged perpetrator's circumstances emerging on January 23, 2026, and further details, including the number of victims and the injured neighbour, on January 25, 2026. A third article, dated December 23, 2023, references a separate case where a mother's claims about her ex-partner's intent to harm their child were not believed by a judge, leading to the child's death.
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