Terryon Thomas, known on social media as “Mr Prada” was arrested on Tuesday, Oct.1st and has since been charged with second-degree murder of Baton Rouge therapist William Nicholas Abraham.
Twenty year old Terryon Thomas has over four million followers and over five hundred million likes on Tiktok. 69 year old William Nicholas Abraham was found wrapped in a tarp, dead on the side of a road in Baton Rouge Louisiana a few days prior to Thomas’ arrest. According to the arrest warrant, Mr. Abraham was seen entering Thomas’ apartment on Saturday night and was wearing the exact same clothes when found.
“All I really know is that he killed his therapist and then crashed his therapist’s car,” freshman Mikayla Dahlke says.
Terryon Thomas took the car of Baton Rouge therapist (a black Lincoln MKZ) and when an officer tried to initiate a traffic stop on it, Thomas refused to comply with the officer’s request and instead reversed the car into the police unit, sped through traffic lights, and eventually crashed the car, but escaped.
“I used to follow him on Tiktok back in 2021 because I thought he was funny. I am very surprised that he would do something like this, considering how he presented himself on TikTok,” freshman Mikayla Dahlke continues.
The Baton Rouge police department issued a warrant for Thomas’ arrest. The warrant was for aggravated criminal damage to property, resisting an officer, and the unauthorized use of a vehicle. Since the vehicle was registered under Abraham’s name, the police took Terryon Thomas as a person of interest in the homicide investigation. This arrest shocked the internet and left his social media following confused and speechless.
“I’ve seen stuff on TikTok about how Mr. Prada’s therapist was sexually abusive towards him, which is why he killed him. If that’s the case, then his sentence should be lighter.” Freshman Lucille Barger says.
As of right now, there is no evidence of any sort of relationship tying Thomas to Abraham, meaning that he was not Thomas’ therapist. Thomas is currently in custody in Dallas and awaits extradition to Louisiana. He has been charged with second-degree murder and obstruction of justice in connection with the death of William Nicholas Abraham. However, police have not yet given out a set court date.