The Acadiana Advocate, Seneca called 911 and told the operator he had just murdered a man and would wait for police outside of his father’s house.
He was then arrested and charged with attempted second-degree murder. Seneca has pleaded not guilty to the murder charge and remains in Lafayette Parish Correctional Center, with a $250,000 bond.
He is next scheduled to appear in court on March 3.White’s injuries were numerous, including six stab wounds to his neck, blunt force trauma to the back of his head, deep cuts to his wrists, and popped blood vessels in his face from being strangled by Seneca.
He spent nearly a month in Oschner Lafayette General Hospital, first in the intensive care unit, and then in regular and rehabilitation rooms,.
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