Broward County: Prosecutors seek death against Nathan Gingles
Nathan Gingles has been charged with three counts of first-degree murder. On March 13, the State filed a Notice of Intent to Seek Death Penalty indicating prosecutors intend to seek the death penalty.
Nathan Gingles has been charged with three counts of first-degree murder for allegedly shooting and killing “his wife, her father and a neighbor in a quiet Tamarac neighborhood” in February, as reported by the Miami Herald.
On March 13, the State filed a Notice of Intent to Seek Death Penalty indicating prosecutors intend to seek the death penalty against Gingles on all three counts. On Count I, the State identified seven aggravating factors that it intends to prove:
On Count II, the State identified five aggravating factors that it intends to prove:
On Count III, the State identified four aggravating factors that it intends to prove: