
The East Baton Rouge Sheriff’s Office revealed more information regarding the murder charge against TikTok star Mr.Prada 456 in connection to the death of therapist William Nicholas Abraham.
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An arrest affidavit revealed that the social media star, whose real name is Terryon Thomas and is 20 years old, was linked to the murder of Abraham. The therapist’s body was found wrapped in a tarp on the side of Highway 51 in Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana. The body was discovered on Sunday morning, September 29, after police responded to reports of a suspicious item. According to TOO FAB, investigators found Abraham’s body wrapped in a comforter and secured with duct tape. His head was covered with a towel, and he had sustained blunt-force trauma. The initial investigation revealed that his vehicle was missing. Later, the car was spotted at a shopping center.
Surveillance footage screenshots were shared with the public, showing a person of interest who was later identified as Thomas. The post gained attention online, with several users pointing out that the individual resembled Thomas based on his presence on social media. Shortly afterward, police confirmed the suspect’s identity as Thomas. He was later apprehended while driving Abraham’s stolen vehicle and was arrested in Texas after a brief pursuit. A search of his apartment revealed additional evidence linking him to the crime. Investigators found large amounts of blood throughout the apartment, as well as sharp objects and other weapons.
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There were also signs of an attempt to clean up the scene, and more surveillance footage further connected him to the crime. It shows Abraham entering the apartment and, later, Thomas dragging a blue tarp down the stairs and loading it into Abraham’s car. Thomas was arrested on October 1, and his murder charge was officially added later that week. He remains in custody at the Dallas County Jail, awaiting extradition. The relationship between Thomas and Abraham remains under investigation, with no evidence yet suggesting that Thomas was a client of the therapist.