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NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) – Baton Rouge Police have obtained an arrest warrant for 20-year-old Terryon Ishmael Thomas, a TikTok personality known as “Mr.Prada,” in connection with the murder of 69-year-old Baton Rouge therapist William Nicholas “Nick” Abraham.

Abraham's body was found Sunday (September 29) wrapped in a tarp and in a ditch along Highway 51 between Fluker and the village of Tangipahoa.

The body of noted Baton Rouge therapist Williams Nicholas "Nick" Abraham was found...
The body of well-known Baton Rouge therapist Williams Nicholas “Nick” Abraham was found wrapped in a tarp in a ditch in Tangipahoa Parish on Sunday, September 29th.(NickAbraham.net/TPSO)

Surveillance footage from a business in the Juban Crossing area showed images of Thomas, who investigators believe was the last person seen driving Abraham's vehicle.

Person of interest
Person of interest(Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff's Office)

Authorities attempted to stop the stolen vehicle Monday afternoon in Baton Rouge, but the driver reportedly backed into an officer-marked unit and fled. The officer identified Thomas as the driver based on a lineup.

Thomas is wanted for aggravated property damage, resisting an officer and unauthorized use of a motor vehicle.

A BRPD spokesperson confirmed Thomas' username as “Mr.Prada.” Across two accounts on TikTok, Thomas has 8.2 million followers and over 550 million likes.

According to Tangipahoa Parish officials, Abraham, a well-known Baton Rouge therapist and former Catholic priest, died of blunt force trauma to the head, neck and shoulders. Sheriff Gerald Sticker described the incident as a “very physical, very violent death.”

Abraham's body was found Sunday morning by a passerby who noticed a suspicious tarp on the side of the road. Investigators believe the body was dumped there on Saturday evening. Investigators are still working to determine where the murder took place. A search of Abraham's Baton Rouge home revealed no signs of crime.

Abraham was a familiar face in the Baton Rouge area, having appeared on cable television as a mental health therapist.

His lawyer, Jarrett Ambeau, said he was shocked by the brutality of his death.

“I am absolutely devastated and completely surprised that something like this could happen to a man who I believed was so tender, so gentle and with such a servant heart,” Ambeau said.

Anyone with information about Thomas' whereabouts is asked to contact police.

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