Attorneys withdraw from case of man accused of killing wife, 2 others in Broward

The attorneys appointed to represent the man accused of gunning down his estranged wife, her father and a neighbor in Tamarac can withdraw from the case, a judge ruled Friday morning.

Broward Circuit Court Judge Marina Garcia-Wood granted the request of Nathan Gingles’ attorneys after they said there was a “conflict of interest” and “irreconcilable differences to an extreme degree.”

Nathan, 44, is accused of kidnapping his daughter after the Feb. 16, 2025, rampage that killed Mary Gingles, 34, his estranged wife, 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 she witnessed the murders — and that her father said they were going to visit family in Texas…

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