‘I am in imminent fear’: Tamarac mother’s last testimony before death filed in court

On Feb. 6, Mary Gingles sent a series of statements to her lawyer in the domestic violence case against her husband, Nathan. In them, she continued to argue that he had taken steps to murder her, despite what he was trying to allege.

Ten days later, she would be dead. Nathan Gingles shot her, her father and a neighbor in her Tamarac neighborhood , deputies say. She never saw her statements filed in court. But on Wednesday, three weeks after her death, her attorney, Kelley Joseph, filed the original statements. Written in Mary’s own words, they are some of the last statements she would ever publicly make, detailing, as she had done multiple times before, why she was imminently afraid her husband would kill her.

Joseph declined to comment on the responses Friday…

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