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Louisiana man admits kidnapping and plan to dismember gays

Por: WPTV Crime October 01, 2022

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LAFAYETTE, La. — A 21-year-old Louisiana man has pleaded guilty to the grisly kidnapping of a teen he met through a dating app for gay and bisexual men, and his sworn statement says he planned to kill and dismember gays until he was caught or killed.Federal prosecutors agreed to drop hate crime and other charges against Chance Seneca of Lafayette when he pleaded guilty Thursday, court documents show.Seneca was 19 when he handcuffed, choked,... + full article



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