A TikTok star known as “Mr. Prada” was arrested in Louisiana over the weekend on suspicion of murdering his beloved therapist, according to a report from FOX8 New Orleans.
William Nicholas “Nick” Abraham, 69, was a former Catholic priest before establishing himself in the Baton Rouge community as a therapist and cable television personality.
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Abraham's body was found wrapped in a tarp in a ditch along Highway 51 by a passerby early Sunday morning. Authorities believe his body may have been placed there Saturday night.
Terion Ishmael Thomas, 20, was arrested in Dallas County, Texas, on Tuesday after the Tangipahoa Sheriff's Office released a statement confirming that the social media figure was a person of interest.
20-year-old Terrion Thomas is in custody in Texas for his role in the murder of a beloved Baton Rouge therapist and former Catholic priest. (Dallas County Sheriff's Office)
Thomas is wanted on charges of second-degree murder and obstruction of justice in East Baton Rouge Parish, according to a statement shared with FOX News Digital.
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Terion Thomas, also known as TikTok's “Mr. Prada,” once posted a video with the caption, “Practicing my headshot. If you piss me off too much, someone might meet God this year.” did. His two accounts on TikTok have more than 8 million followers.
Thomas must now complete a hearing with a Texas judge, who will consider extradition to Louisiana to face the charges.

In a previously posted TikTok video, “Mr. Prada” captioned the video that she might have to pose for headshots in the near future. (@mr.pradaofficial, via TikTok)
The Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff's Office posted on Facebook on Tuesday asking for the public's help in identifying the suspect, saying, “Detectives believe the person seen in these store surveillance photos is 69-year-old William “We believe this is the last person known to have been driving Nicholas Abraham's vehicle.” ”
“The vehicle was located by Baton Rouge Police on Monday afternoon. At that time, the driver of the vehicle fled the traffic stop at a high rate of speed, ultimately crashing the vehicle and fleeing the scene,” the post continued.

“Nick” Abraham is well-established in the Baton Rouge community, having previously served as a Catholic priest and provided mental health advice on local cable television. (Dr. Nick Abraham, LPC – Counselor via Facebook)
The Tangipahoa Parish Coroner's Office ruled that Abraham's death was due to blunt force trauma. The investigation has now been turned over to the East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff's Office, according to an email sent to FOX News Digital.
“It's shocking that something like this happened to a man who I believed was so kind and gentle and had such a giving heart,” Abraham's attorney, Jarrett Ambaugh, told FOX 8 New Orleans. , I'm completely surprised.”
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The Dallas County Sheriff's Office did not respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.





