‘I am in imminent fear’: Mom warned from beyond the grave of estranged husband’s ‘unhinged’ behavior before his alleged shooting spree

Triple murder suspect

Background: News footage of Nathan Gingles in court (WTVJ). Inset (top): David Pozner and Mary Catherine Gingles (provided by family). Inset (bottom): Andrew Ferrin (provided by family).

A Florida mother who was allegedly killed by her estranged husband warned people prior to her death that her spouse was “unhinged” and that she feared for her life.

Mary Catherine Gingles, 34, was attempting to get a permanent domestic violence injunction against her husband Nathan Gingles, 43, after filing for divorce in February 2024.

On Feb. 16, Nathan Gingles allegedly shot his father-in-law David Pozner, 64, at Mary Gingles’ Taramac, Florida home. Surveillance cameras showed Mary Gingles fleeing from the home to a neighbor’s house, followed by Nathan Gingles and the couple’s 4-year-old daughter. Nathan Gingles then allegedly gunned down his estranged wife and that neighbor, Andrew Ferrin, 36, before driving away from the scene with his daughter.