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Tinder love triangle murderer sentenced to California prison

Damon Benson, Cameron Gabriel

Damon Benson (Placer County DA mug shot), Cameron Gabriel (as seen in GoFundMe campaign photo).

A Rancho Cordova, California, man convicted of torturing a woman he met on Tinder so he could find out where her other lover lived and murder him under the cover of darkness was sentenced in a Placer County courtroom Tuesday to serve 71 years to life in state prison.

Damon Allen Benson, convicted in September and now 31 years old, during the summer of 2021 carved a swastika into the tortured Jewish woman’s back while the then-29-year-old victim was “tied to his ceiling with a rope” and held her against will at his apartment t0 “ultimately get the address to murder her other lover,” 48-year-old Cameron Gabriel, the Placer County District Attorney’s Office said.

Prosecutors, referring to the case as a “horrific love triangle murder,” detailed that the woman and Gabriel had also met on the Tinder dating app and that Benson, out of “jealousy,” barged into Cameron Gabriel’s home in Rocklin, “ambushed” the victim and shot him to death, and then tried to claim the killing was done in self-defense.

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