‘Sang that he was going to shoot me’: Man murdered father-in-law ‘while he innocently drank coffee’ before killing estranged wife and neighbor and taking 4-year-old to Walmart, police say

Nathan Gingles appears in court after being charged with triple murder

Background: News footage of Nathan Gingles in court (WPLG). Inset: Mary Catherine Gingles (Broward County Sheriff’s Office).

The Broward County Sheriff’s Office released the names of all three alleged victims of Nathan Gingles, 43, who was found at a Walmart store with his daughter hours after her mother and grandfather were found shot dead in her Florida home.

Gingles was accused of allegedly shooting his estranged wife, Mary Catherine Gingles, 34; her father David Pozner, 64; and her neighbor Andrew Ferrin, 36, on the morning of Feb. 16. In a press release, the Broward County Sheriff’s Office said that Pozner was found deceased with a gunshot wound on the back patio of the home where his daughter lived. Broward County Sheriff’s Detective Lacey Henry wrote in an arrest warrant obtained by WPLG, a local ABC affiliate, that he was still holding the handle of a broken coffee mug after being allegedly shot “in the head while he innocently drank coffee on his back patio.”

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