Mario Enrique Fernandez Saldana (left) in a 2020 driver

Mario Enrique Fernandez Saldana (left) in a 2020 driver’s license photo. He helped murder his wife’s former husband Jared Bridegan (right), authorities said. (Driver’s license image: State Attorney’s Office, 4th Circuit; image of Bridegan: City of Jacksonville Beach Police Department)

A second man has been arrested for the 2022 ambush murder of Microsoft executive Jared Bridegan, authorities say.

Mario Enrique Fernandez Saldana, 34, the husband of victim Bridegan’s ex-wife, was indicted by a grand jury for first-degree murder with a weapon, conspiracy to commit first-degree murder, solicitation to commit a capital felony, and child abuse, Florida 4th Circuit State Attorney Melissa Nelson announced on Thursday.

The final charge is there because Bridegan’s 2-year-old daughter was in the backseat of his SUV — in harm’s way — when he died, the prosecutor explained. The affidavit for the arrest warrant noted that bullets struck near the child in the interior of the vehicle.

Officers in Jacksonville Beach, Florida, previously said that Bridegan had taken out three of his children for a routine weekly dinner on Feb. 16, 2022, before he dropped off his 9-year-old twins at his ex-wife’s home. Returning home with his 2-year-old daughter in the back of his SUV, he came across a tire in a dark area of Sanctuary Boulevard.

Investigators believe someone put it there on purpose to make him stop. Bridegan opened his SUV door, presumably to move the tire, Jacksonville Beach Police Chief Gene Paul Smith said in a January press conference.

“It was then that he was gunned down in cold blood,” the chief said.

From the oft-redacted arrest warrant affidavit against Fernandez Saldana:

Bridegan’s wife, Kirsten Bridegan, spoke to him just moments before the murder; she told investigators there was nothing unusual in that conversation. Bridegan was not armed and there was no evidence of a struggle. Bridegan’s personal items — his wristwatch, wedding ring, phone, money, and wallet — were not taken. His car was not stolen, and his daughter was not physically harmed. Bullets struck the interior of the vehicle, in close proximity to where the child was strapped into her car, an act that reasonably could have been expected to cause physical or mental injury to her. Witnesses advised that the child was crying when they arrived on scene.

Fernandez Saldana was arrested Thursday and sent to the Orange County Jail, authorities said.

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