Women tried to report GPS device before alleged murder: Docs
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Background: Video footage acquired by WTVJ of Mary Gingles discovering a GPS tracker on her car in 2024 (WTVJ). Inset: Mary Catherine Gingles (Broward County Sheriff’s Office).

A woman from Florida, who was murdered in a triple homicide allegedly carried out by her estranged husband, attempted to report that he was monitoring her movements — an infraction of a court order that could have resulted in his imprisonment.

According to a report on Friday by the local NBC affiliate WTVJ, new court documents revealed that several months before 34-year-old Mary Catherine Gingles was allegedly shot and killed by her estranged husband, 43-year-old Nathan Gingles, she discovered a GPS device attached to her car. During an October 29, 2024, phone conversation with her lawyer, as seen in a video obtained by WTVJ, Mary Catherine Gingles is heard exclaiming to her attorney, “It’s in the back of the car!”

Prior to the discovery, Mary Catherine Gingles had gotten a “no harmful contact” order from a judge, who said that the tracker violated that order. She reported her find to the Broward County Sheriff’s Office that day, telling deputies that she feared for her life.

Just months later, she was dead.

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WTVJ reported that Mary Catherine Gingles had been going through the couple’s financial records and found a suspicious $702 purchase made by Nathan Gingles in March 2024 at a company called HAPN. She later found that the company sells GPS trackers.

Just one month before that purchase, Mary Catherine Gingles had taken out a restraining order against her husband.

But despite that apparent violation, the Broward County Sheriff’s Office seemingly took no action in response, WTVJ reported. Mary Catherine Gingles contacted law enforcement again on Dec. 29, 2024, after finding duct tape, zip ties, plastic wrap, rubber gloves, and other items in the home’s garage. On Jan. 2, she brought the tracker and the photos and videos she took when she found the tracker to the sheriff’s office.

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