by Alex Lloyd Gross
William Ingram was brought back to Bucks County, from Washington DC, to face charges , He is lodged in prison and upon conviction, he will never get out. He will die behind bars.
He was charged with criminal homicide, aggravated assault, theft by unlawful taking, receiving stolen property, criminal mischief, possession of an instrument of crime, abuse of a corpse, unauthorized use of a motor vehicle, possession of drug paraphernalia and two counts of possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance, possession of a controlled substance and cruelty to animals.
Police around the condo on Beacon Hill Drive
It was Sunday, June 16, 2024 when he attacked his 82 year old mother and beat her to death, police said. He then stole her vehicle and drove to Washington DC. When he was in DC, Ingram assaulted an officer .He was arrested and once in custody confessed to killing his mother. His mother’s car, a white 2015 Honda Civic, with Pennsylvania Registration KTV-2098, remains missing. Anyone with information should contact the Northampton Township Police Department at 215-322-6111 or Bucks County Detectives at 215-348-6354.
Police reviewed body camera from officers in DC and he told them “I killed my mom, did I tell you that, The family had two lizards, kept as pets. They were found dead, along with his mother. His mother was found in the living room under a large pile of debris. DC police called Northampton Twp, Police for a welfare check on Beacon Hill Court . When police arrived they found 82 year old Delores Ingram dead.
The search of the defendant’s bedroom turned up three cases of THC vape cartridges, a total of 124 packs, in the original sealed packaging, 44 packs of THC vape cartridges in original sealed packaging, a case containing 65 packs of 500 mg THC edibles, two cellophane zip lock baggies of suspected hash, two bottles of THC infused syrup, 10 jars of THC sugar resin, 14 tubes of rolled marijuana, 19 glass jars of marijuana, four gallon size bags of marijuana, eight Psylocibin/magic mushroom bars, and two gallon-size bags of Psylocibin mushrooms.
Also in the pile, police located a blue laundry bag that contained six pounds of marijuana, a partially transparent store bag that contained $53,500 in rubber-banded packs of $100 and $50 bills, another plastic bag containing suspected marijuana, and a large bag of suspected Psylocibin mushrooms.