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Bucks County Man Pleads Guilty in Mother's Killing With 26–54-Year Deal

A judge will decide any additional prison time for drug offenses at a February hearing.

Overview

  • In a negotiated plea, William Michael Ingram, 51, admitted to third-degree murder and abuse of a corpse in the 2024 death of his mother, Dolores Ingram.
  • The agreement sets a state prison term of 26 to 54 years for the homicide and related counts, the Bucks County district attorney’s office said.
  • Judge Stephen Corr set a Feb. 18 sentencing to determine additional punishment for marijuana and psilocybin offenses tied to the case.
  • Police discovered the victim during a June 15, 2024 welfare check, finding her concealed under furniture, linens and household items inside the shared Holland condo.
  • Investigators reported recovering about $53,500 in cash, six pounds of marijuana and packaged suspected psilocybin mushrooms, and said Ingram fled to Washington, D.C., where he was arrested and confessed; his attorney reports treatment for schizoaffective disorder in custody.