TikTok Sensation 'Mr. Prada' Arrested for Second-Degree Murder of Therapist
A TikTok sensation, Terryon Thomas, popularly recognized as 'Mr. Prada' on the social media platform, has been taken into custody for the second-degree murder of a therapist discovered along a Louisiana highway.
Initially detained in Dallas County, Texas, for property damage, resisting an officer, and unauthorized vehicle use, Thomas now faces charges of obstruction and second-degree murder, with no bond set.
The victim, William Nicholas Abraham, a Baton Rouge-based therapist, was found deceased, wrapped in a tarp on the roadside. The Tangipahoa Parish Sheriffโs Office confirmed Abraham's cause of death as blunt force trauma, ruling it a homicide.
Surveillance footage released by authorities depicted an individual driving Abraham's vehicle in Baton Rouge, who later evaded a traffic stop, crashed the car, and fled on foot.
Records show Abraham was previously arrested in 2015 for alleged misconduct during a therapy session with a minor, though no charges were filed.
Sheriff Gerald Sticker is investigating the circumstances of Abraham's death, stating, "We are exploring all avenues, including cell phone data and license plate recognition, to determine the origin of this crime."
Thomas, boasting over 4 million TikTok followers, had previously joked about a potential mugshot, hinting at violent tendencies in a video captioned, "practicing for my mug shot cuz this might be the year someone gonna meet God if they piss me off too much."
While the investigation unfolds, the TikTok community and the public await further developments in this tragic case.