In the year since Mary Gingles, her father and a neighbor were hunted down in a quiet Broward neighborhood, Mary’s estranged husband Nathan Gingles — accused in the triple murder — has lambasted the conditions inside jail, portrayed himself as a victim of corruption and tried to have his cousin get custody of his young daughter.
Very rarely in his 34 jailhouse calls, which spanned about six hours and which the Herald reviewed, did Nathan mention Seraphine, his 4-year-old daughter who witnessed him gunning down her mother, her grandfather and Mary’s neighbor in the early-morning hours of Feb. 16, 2025, a Sunday morning in suburban Tamarac.
Nathan is accused of kidnapping his daughter after the rampage that killed Mary, 34, her father David Ponzer, 64, and Andrew Ferrin, 36. BSO deputies found Nathan and Seraphine at a North Lauderdale Walmart later that afternoon, where he was arrested. Seraphine, who was placed with a foster family by state authorities, told detectives her father said they were going to visit family in Texas…