Dolores Ingram’s body was found buried beneath a pile that included a shattered aquarium, drugs and more than $53,000 in cash, according to prosecutors
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- William Ingram was sentenced to 30 to 64 years in prison for killing his 82-year-old mother inside their Northampton Township, Penn., condo
- Police found Dolores Ingram’s body buried beneath a pile that included a shattered aquarium, six pounds of marijuana and more than $53,000 in cash, prosecutors said
- Ingram fled to Washington, D.C., after the killing and later confessed to authorities before pleading guilty to third-degree murder and related charges
A Pennsylvania man who killed his 82-year-old mother and hid her body beneath a pile of household items, drugs and cash inside their shared condominium will spend decades behind bars.
William Ingram, 51, was sentenced Wednesday, Feb. 18, to 30 to 64 years in state prison for the June 2024 killing of Dolores Ingram inside the Northampton Township residence, according to a press release from the Bucks County District Attorney’s Office.
Police discovered Dolores Ingram’s body on June 15, 2024, when officers conducted a welfare check at the Beacon Hill Drive condominium, the release states…