JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The second day of testimony in the first trial related to the killing of St. Johns County father of four, Jared Bridegan, begins Tuesday at 9 a.m.
Opening statements and witness testimonies began Monday morning.
The first suspect on trial is Mario Fernandez Saldana, who is the estranged husband of Bridegan’s ex-wife, Shanna Gardner.
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Last week, lawyers finished the work of screening the jury pool for Fernandez Saldana’s trial.
The final panel includes twelve jurors and four alternates.
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Fernandez Saldana is accused of hiring the hitman who killed Bridegan.
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10:08 a.m.: Multiple surveillance videos strung together display the route the truck was taking within the hour leading up to the homicide.
10:02 a.m.: Wallace said despite extensive efforts, they were unable to locate a tag number on the truck. Additionally, there were no license plate readers at the time in the area.
10 a.m.: Wallace describes how officers identified the blue F-150 truck the suspect was driving. Wallace said the truck was driving unusually within the area.
9:56 a.m.: Wallace is asked where the footage was collected that contained partial video of the homicide.
9:50 a.m.: Wallace details which places surveillance footage was collected from and how officers determined the footage was from the correct time and date.
9:42 a.m.: Prosecution asks how and where Corporal Wallace and other officers canvassed for surveillance footage.
9:41 a.m.: Prosecution calls its next witness to the stand, Corporal Brian Wallace of the Jax Beach Police Department, and is sworn in.
9:40 a.m.: The defense finishes its cross-examination and Detective Jarman is excused.
9:38 a.m.: Defense begins cross-examination, asking a series of simple questions such as “Did you process the crime scene?”
9:37 a.m.: Prosecution finishes its questioning and defense is called to perform a cross-examination.
9:33 a.m.: Detective Jarman details how he processed the tire for DNA using completely sterile tools.
9:32 a.m.: The tire laid on the ground at the scene of the crime is brought out. Detective Jarman is asked to identify it and confirms that it is the tire.
9:20 a.m.: Detective Jarman is asked to identify certain pieces of evidence displayed, such as bullet casings on the ground and Bridegan’s covered body.
9:18 a.m.: Prosecution asks how Jarman processed and filmed the crime scene and begins to display the video.
9:13 a.m.: Detective Jarman is sworn in.
9:13 a.m.: Prosecutors call their first witness of the day to the stand, Crime Scene Detective Shane Jarman of the Jax Beach Police Department.
9:12 a.m.: Court is in session.
The killing of Jared Bridegan
Jared Bridegan, a St. Johns County father of four, was gunned down Feb. 16, 2022, in Jacksonville Beach. He had just taken his twins, Abby and Liam, whom he shared with ex-wife Shanna Gardner, and his then-2-year-old Bexley, his daughter with wife Kirsten Bridegan, to dinner.
The software engineer had just dropped off the twins at Gardner’s house when he encountered a tire on Sanctuary Boulevard, a one-way road in Jacksonville Beach. He was headed home to his second wife, Kirsten Bridegan, with whom he shared children Bexley and London.
Jacksonville Beach Police Chief Gene Paul Smith said during the announcement of the first arrest in January 2023, that “the tire was purposely placed there to make him stop, which he did.”
“Tragically he began to exit his vehicle to move the tire and he was gunned down in cold blood,” Smith said. Bridegan was shot several times while Bexley was still strapped into a car seat in the back seat of Bridegan’s car.
The suspects
Mario Fernandez Saldana, Gardner’s estranged husband, was arrested in March 2023 on charges of first-degree murder, conspiracy to commit first-degree murder, child abuse, and solicitation to commit a capital felony. He’s accused of hiring Henry Tenon to kill Jared Bridegan.
In July 2026, two of the charges Fernandez Saldana was facing, child abuse and conspiracy to commit murder, were dropped. He has pleaded not guilty to the remaining charges he’s facing. His trial begins Aug. 10, 2026 with jury selection.
Henry Tenon’s arrest in connection to Bridegan’s murder was announced in January 2023. He was arrested on charges of conspiracy to commit murder, accessory after the fact to a capital felony, child abuse, and second-degree murder. He’s accused of shooting and killing Jared Bridegan.
Tenon, who rented a home from Fernandez Saldana, initially agreed to plead guilty to second-degree murder. In February 2026, Tenon decided to withdraw his guilty plea. He is now set to go to trial in March 2027.
Shanna Gardner was arrested in August 2023 in Washington and is facing charges of first-degree murder, conspiracy to commit murder, solicitation to commit murder, and child abuse. She has pleaded not guilty to those charges.
Gardner’s trial is set to take place after her estranged husband’s trial concludes. Jury selection for her trial is set to begin Aug. 31, 2026.
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