A TikTok influencer known as "Mr. Prada 456" is facing serious criminal charges.
He is accused of murdering a popular Louisiana therapist.
Authorities claim that blood matching the victim’s DNA was found in the influencer's apartment, linking him to the gruesome crime.
Terryon Thomas, 20, has been arrested and charged with second-degree murder and obstruction of justice.
These charges are in connection with the death of 69-year-old William Nicholas Abraham, a well-known therapist in Louisiana.
According to authorities, the investigation quickly led them to Thomas after several disturbing discoveries were made.
Thomas is currently being held in the Dallas County Jail in Texas.
He was arrested on Oct. 1, 2024, while he was allegedly using Abraham's vehicle without authorization.
As a result of this, he faces additional charges, including aggravated criminal damage to property and resisting arrest.
William Nicholas Abraham, |
On Sept. 29, 2024, a passerby made a horrific discovery.
They found Nicholas Abraham's body, wrapped in a tarp and left on the side of a highway in Tangipahoa Parish.
Local authorities confirmed the death was a result of blunt force trauma, classifying it as a homicide.
The arrest warrant, obtained by PEOPLE, outlines the chilling details leading up to Thomas' capture.
Authorities tracked down Thomas in Texas on Sept. 30, just a day after Abraham’s body was found.
Police say they spotted him driving Abraham’s car.
When they tried to stop Thomas, he allegedly tried to run, leading to a crash in a parking lot.
Terryon Thomas |
Surveillance footage from a local store earlier that day provided police with their first major lead.
The video showed a person driving Abraham’s car.
Investigatiors later identified Thomas as the individual in the footage.
A search warrant executed at Thomas' Baton Rouge apartment uncovered key evidence.
This included what authorities describe as signs of a "violent physical altercation."
Investigators discovered blood that was later matched to Abraham, along with several sharp objects and other weapons.
Surveillance footage captured Nicholas Abraham arriving at Thomas' apartment complex on September 28, 2024.
He was seen at the suspect's house around 11 a.m. that day, which was also the last day he was seen alive.
Abraham was wearing the same clothes in the footage that he was found in the next day.
Several witnesses also came forward with disturbing testimony.
Witnesses reported seeing Thomas dragging what seemed to be a body, wrapped in a blue tarp, down the stairs of his apartment.
The object was then allegedly loaded into Abraham's vehicle.
This sighting occurred shortly after Abraham was last seen alive, according to witness statements in the warrant.
At this time, authorities are still investigating the relationship between Thomas and Abraham.
There is currently no evidence to suggest that Thomas was a client of Abraham.
The motive behind the brutal killing remains unclear.
Abraham, who also went by the name Dr. Nick, was a respected life coach and licensed professional counselor in the community.
His sudden death has left many in shock and mourning.
Thomas, who amassed a following of 3.9 million on TikTok under the username "Mr. Prada 456," posted his last video around Sept. 29, 2023.
This was just as the investigation into Abraham’s death was gaining traction.
His social media fame is now overshadowed by the severe charges he faces.
East Baton Rouge Sheriff Sid Gautreaux expressed gratitude to the multiple agencies involved in the investigation
As the investigation continues, the chilling details of this case are still unfolding, leaving many with more questions than answers.
The authorities are urging anyone with information to come forward as they work to uncover the full truth behind this tragic crime.
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