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TikTok star Mr. Prada made a cryptic post before his arrest in connection with the brutal death of a Louisiana Catholic priest-turned-therapist with a dark past

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The popular TikTok personality has been named as a person of interest in the death of a 69-year-old therapist whose body was found Saturday wrapped in a tarp on a highway near Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

Terryon Ishmael Thomas, 20, also generally known as Prada, was arrested in Dallas on Tuesday after a transient manhunt. According to Louisiana Fox affiliate. He was seen driving a vehicle belonging to the victim, William Nicholas Abraham. Instead of stopping to call law enforcement, Thomas backed into a police automobile and fled on foot.

He was later captured on surveillance cameras from a nearby store. Details of his arrest in Texas haven’t been released.

Terryon Ishmael Thomas, generally known as the TikTok star “Mr. Prada” was arrested in Dallas for his role in the death of Baton Rouge therapist Dr. William Nicholas “Nick” Abraham. (Photo / s: X/@MarioNawfal)

Police consider Thomas was the last person to see Abraham alive. It has not been established whether or how they knew one another, and a possible motive stays unclear.

“It was a very physical and very brutal attack,” said Tangipahoa Sheriff Gerald Naklejka Volold television station WAFB. Abraham died of blunt force trauma.

The sticker says police are still attempting to piece together the details of the popular therapist’s death.

No weapons were found along the road where the body was left, and the sheriff said a search of Abraham’s home in East Baton Rouge Parish turned up no signs of foul play.

“Right now we have no idea where this came from,” Stick said. Police consider Abraham was killed Saturday night.

“I want to know who did it and I want to know why,” said the victim’s brother, Tommy Abraham. he told WBRZ.

“No one should take a life, only God. Nobody,” Tommy Abraham continued. “Only he can take a life, and if someone takes someone else’s life, you are a coward.”

Abraham was a well-known figure in Baton Rouge, where he hosted a local television show. Before becoming a therapist, he served as a Catholic priest in Mississippi and Milwaukee for 14 years.

According to his website, Abraham was a “pioneer” who also worked as a life coach and motivational speaker. He specialized in the treatment of addictions, anxiety and depression and worked with the LGBTQ community.

“He was kind, loving, gentle and honestly, not the type of person that something like this would happen to,” said Abraham’s lawyer, Jarret Ambeau. “I am completely devastated and completely surprised that something like this could happen to a man who I believe is so tender, so gentle and has such a serving heart.”

But Abraham’s past was shrouded in dark clouds. He was arrested in 2015 for allegedly inappropriately touching an 11-year-old boy during a therapy session, in line with East Baton Rouge Parish court records.

Abraham was never charged with this incident.

The boy’s identity is unknown, but when he remains to be alive, he can be the same age as Thomas. Ambeau, who represented William Abraham in the 2015 case, did he told reporters Thomas is just not the alleged victim in this case.

IN one of the last movies, Thomas, who has 4 million followers, declared: “I even have bipolar disorder… have you ever never seen anyone with bipolar disorder before? I desired to hide it, but I failed.

In one other video, Thomas chaotically shaves his head, leaving clumps of hair behind.

Last week he announced that he had just undergone a breakup and was seen applying smudged eyeliner after which ripping off his shirt.

“Life is a prison, get me out of here,” Thomas wrote in one other recent post.

Thomas will now appear before a judge in Dallas to find out whether he can be extradited to Louisiana to face charges of aggravated criminal damage to property, resisting officers and unauthorized use of a motorized vehicle.


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