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BREAKING: GOOGLE SATELLITE CAPTURES JULIAN INGRAM HIDING IN PLAIN SIGHT!

A massive breakthrough in the hunt for accused triple-murderer Julian Ingram has sent shockwaves through the region after a high-resolution Google satellite image reportedly captured a figure matching his description. The location? A secluded property 3km south of Mount Hope—on Kidman Way, about an hour’s drive from Lake Cargelligo. The grainy but chilling footage shows a man moving between derelict buildings in an area long thought to be abandoned. However, the investigation took a dark turn when detectives looked into the deed of the land.

The site is officially registered to one of the most powerful and influential figures in the district, raising terrifying questions about who has been fueling Ingram’s disappearance.

The specific item spotted in the satellite photo, positioned right next to the cabin door, which proves Ingram isn’t alone in that forest, is actually… a second set of fresh boot prints leading directly to a second vehicle partially concealed under camouflage netting.

Forensic analysts who examined the enhanced imagery say the prints—larger and deeper than those consistent with Ingram’s known footwear—show a second individual arriving on foot from the tree line within the past 24–48 hours. Parked beside the rundown cabin is what appears to be a dark-coloured ute or tray-back vehicle, its roof and hood covered in branches and netting in a crude but deliberate attempt to evade overhead detection.

The satellite pass, captured just 14 hours ago, also reveals a thin trail of smoke rising from a makeshift chimney pipe—evidence that someone has been actively living in the derelict structure. Police sources confirm the property owner, a prominent local landowner and former councillor with deep connections across the central west, has not responded to multiple attempts to contact him and has not been seen in public for days.

This discovery has dramatically shifted the narrative around Ingram’s six-week disappearance. Previously believed to be surviving alone in the remote scrub, the 37-year-old fugitive—wanted over the shooting deaths of his heavily pregnant ex-partner Sophie Quinn, 25, her new partner John Harris, and her aunt—is now suspected of having at least one active accomplice providing shelter, supplies, and possibly transport.

Tactical police units, already familiar with the Kidman Way property from earlier sightings, are preparing to move in under cover of darkness. Air support from PolAir and specialist negotiators have been placed on standby, with warnings issued to nearby residents to remain indoors and report any suspicious movement.

One senior investigator described the satellite image as “the smoking gun we’ve been waiting for,” adding that the second set of footprints and concealed vehicle suggest Ingram is “not just hiding—he’s being protected by someone with significant local influence.”

The revelation has also intensified scrutiny on how Ingram, who was on bail for domestic violence charges at the time of the alleged Lake Cargelligo massacre, managed to evade capture for so long in such a sparsely populated region.

This is a rapidly developing story. Police are expected to hold a media conference within hours as the operation to raid the property gets underway. Further updates will follow as more details emerge from the scene.