Video captures Tamarac mother’s panic as she finds tracker on car – months before she was murdered

One month after Mary Gingles obtained a restraining order against him in February 2024, her husband Nathan charged $702 to his American Express card for something from a company called HAPN.

Seven months later, reviewing financial records in their divorce, Mary was curious, researched HAPN and learned it sells GPS tracking devices, according to sheriff’s investigative reports.

So, at the urging of her attorney, she went outside her Tamarac home, turned on her phone’s camera and recorded what she found attached in the passenger side wheel well of her 2023 Mitsubishi Outlander: a HAPN GPS tracker…

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