TikTok Star Accused of Murdering Therapist, Whose Blood Was Found in Suspect’s Apartment

Mar. 15, 2025

Terryon Thomas, left, and William Nicholas Abraham.Photo:Dallas County Jail, Dr. Nick Abraham/Facebook

Terryon Thomas, William Nicholas Abraham

Dallas County Jail, Dr. Nick Abraham/Facebook

ATikTok starknown as"Mr. Prada 456"has been accused of killing aLouisiana therapistafter authorities allege the victim’s blood was found in his apartment.

Terryon Thomas, 20, has been charged with second-degree murder and obstruction of justice in connection with the killing of 69-year-old William Nicholas Abraham, the East Baton Rouge Sheriff’s Office said in a statement shared with PEOPLE on Thursday, Oct. 3.

Thomas iscurrently being held in Dallas County Jailin Texas, where he was booked on Oct. 1 on charges of unauthorized use of a vehicle, aggravated criminal damage to property and resisting arrest, online jail records show. It’s unclear if Thomas has entered a plea to the charges or retained an attorney to speak on his behalf.

Terryon Thomas.Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff’s Office

Terryon Thomas

Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff’s Office

As the investigation continued, authorities executed a search warrant at Thomas’ Baton Rouge apartment, where they claim they found evidence that “indicated a violent physical altercation” had occurred, the warrant states. According to the warrant, authorities found blood inside the apartment that allegedly matched Abraham’s DNA, along with “multiple sharp objects” and other weapons.

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Witnesses allegedly told authorities that they saw Thomas “dragging an object wrapped in a blue-colored tarp” hours after Abraham was last seen alive on Sept. 28, according to the warrant. The witnesses added that Thomas allegedly appeared to be “struggling” while bringing the tarp down the stairs and then into what they claimed was Abraham’s vehicle, the warrant states.

Dr. Nick Abraham.Dr. Nick Abraham Facebook

Dr. Nick Abraham, LPC - counselor

Dr. Nick Abraham Facebook

source: people.com