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Popular TikTok creator Mr. Prada, whose real name is Terryon Thomas, faces serious charges, including second-degree murder and obstruction of justice, in connection to the death of 69-year-old therapist William Nicholas Abraham. The tragic incident, which took place in late September, has led to an ongoing investigation by the East Baton Rouge Sheriff's Office.

According to court documents, on September 28, witnesses reported seeing Thomas struggling to move an object wrapped in a blue tarp, later identified as Abraham’s body, into the victim’s vehicle. The next day, Abraham’s body was found along a highway in Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana, showing signs of blunt-force trauma. Thomas was later seen driving Abraham's car and was stopped by police on September 30. However, he managed to escape after crashing the vehicle into a parking lot.

Authorities searched Thomas’ apartment and found evidence suggesting a violent altercation had taken place. Blood samples found at the scene were confirmed to be Abraham’s, and weapons and other sharp objects were also discovered.

Thomas, who is known for his comedic content on TikTok, was arrested in Dallas on October 1, following a warrant issued by the Baton Rouge Police Department. He remains in Texas, awaiting extradition to Louisiana as investigations continue.

While the motive behind the murder is still unclear, East Baton Rouge Sheriff Sid Gautreaux expressed hope that the arrest would bring some closure to the victim's family and friends. At this time, there is no evidence linking Thomas to Abraham as a client, leaving more questions unanswered.

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