Ingram offers no real closure as investigations into police handling of domestic violence and bail decisions continue. A family member of one of the victims killed in the Lake Cargelligo shootings says the discovery of a decomposed body believed to be that of suspected triple killer Julian Ingram does not deliver justice or bring back their loved ones. Authorities say they are "99 per cent" certain that the body, along with a vehicle and firearm found by the National Parks and Wildlife Service at Round Hill Nature Reserve, belongs to Ingram. The remains were discovered about 50 kilometres north-west of Lake Cargelligo. Meanwhile, a critical incident investigation into police responses to domestic violence reports and bail decisions involving one of the victims remains ongoing, as grieving families continue to seek accountability and answers.