Florida Father Charged with Triple Murder After Amber Alert for 4-Year-Old Daughter
Nathan Gingles is accused of killing his estranged wife, her father, and another man before abducting his daughter, who was later found safe.
- Nathan Gingles, 43, was charged with three counts of first-degree murder following a violent incident in Tamarac, Florida, on Sunday morning.
- Victims include Gingles' estranged wife, Mary Catherine Gingles, 34, her father, David Pozner, 64, and Andrew Ferrin, 36, who were all fatally shot.
- Authorities issued an Amber Alert for Gingles' 4-year-old daughter, Seraphina, who was abducted during the incident but found unharmed later that morning in North Lauderdale.
- Gingles was arrested at a Walmart parking lot in North Lauderdale after being located with Seraphina in his 2016 silver BMW X3 with Texas plates.
- The case follows a history of domestic violence, with Mary Gingles having obtained multiple restraining orders against Nathan during their ongoing divorce proceedings.