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Trial Delay In Attempted Hate Crime by Grindr Guy Who Worshipped Jeffrey Dhamer

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Chance Seneca, from Lafayette, Louisiana, who has been accused of kidnapping and attempted murder of  two gay men he met through a dating app called Grindr had been scheduled for trial March 14.

U.S. District Judge Robert Summerhays on Thursday granted a defense request for a delay.

Seneca, who was 19 at the time of his federal indictment, is accused of strangling and severely cutting Holden White in June 2020. White recovered from severe injuries, including punctures to the neck and wrists sliced nearly to the bone.

Seneca has pleaded not guilty to state and federal charges.

The two men met through Grindr and developed an online relationship, according to authorities. Seneca led White to his Lafayette, La. home where he had intended to kill and dismember him.

During the attack, White, who was only 18 at the time, was choked before his wrists and neck were cut and he was left bleeding in a bathtub. Last year, he told The Advocate, a Louisiana newspaper unaffiliated with the LGBTQ+ publication, that he remembered Seneca pulling out a cord early in the date and choking him until he blacked out.

“When I wake up, I am in his bathtub naked. The water is running, and it’s cold,” White said. “He is in the process of doing my left wrist. It was to the point that he was basically trying to cut off my hands.”

After slashing both White’s wrists and neck, Seneca left White lying in the bathtub bleeding as he stood over him, according to the victim and authorities.

“I was laying in the bathtub, naked, bleeding out, the water red and cold, and I remember thinking, ‘Well, this is it,’” White shared with the paper. “The last words I said to myself were just ‘stay calm,’ over and over and over in my head I was just repeating to myself to stay calm.”

After the attack, court documents state Seneca called police “in a self-described effort to be put into a mental institution.”

Seneca is facing charges including kidnapping and “hate crime with intent to kill.”

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