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Army vet accused of slaying wife, her father and a neighbor in Tamarac, pleads not guilty

  • Nathan Gingles, the Army veteran accused of killing his wife, Mary Catherine Gingles, her father, David Ponzer, and neighbor, Andrew Ferrin, pleaded not guilty in court.
  • A grand jury indicted Nathan Gingles on three counts of first-degree murder following the murders on February 16, 2025, according to the Broward State Attorney's Office.
  • The Broward Sheriff's Office suspended eight deputies for their involvement in prior calls to the Gingles' home and was aware of Mary Gingles' restraining orders against Nathan Gingles for his threatening behavior.
  • The investigation revealed that a Sig Sauer handgun and suppressor were recovered near the crime scene, believed to be used in the murders.
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NBC Miami broke the news in Miami, United States on Friday, March 7, 2025.
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