TikTok influencer Terryon Thomas, known as “Mr. Prada” to her 4.3 million followers, has been arrested and charged with second-degree murder in the brutal death of 69-year-old therapist William Abraham. Thomas was apprehended in Dallas, Texas, after being spotted driving a stolen vehicle belonging to the deceased.
The incident came to light after Mr. Abraham’s body was discovered wrapped in a cloth on the side of the US 51 freeway in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, on Sunday. Police reports confirmed that Abraham died from blunt force trauma to the head, describing his death as “very physical and violent.”

Authorities revealed that surveillance footage allegedly showed Thomas as the last person seen driving the therapist’s car. Witnesses also reported seeing Thomas dragging “an object wrapped in a blue cloth” into Abraham’s vehicle the day before the body was found. Following this, police attempted to arrest Thomas, but he resisted and fled in a police vehicle.
Upon searching Thomas’ Baton Rouge apartment, investigators uncovered evidence of a violent altercation, including a significant amount of blood and weapons. Additional video footage showed Abraham arriving at Thomas’ apartment on the day of his death.
While it is still unclear how Thomas and Abraham knew each other, authorities have yet to disclose whether Thomas was a client of Abraham, who was a licensed professional counselor. Mr. Abraham, according to his obituary, was a well-known figure in the Baton Rouge community, having worked as a counselor, motivational speaker, recording artist, author, teacher, and former Catholic priest.
Terryon Thomas, who gained popularity on TikTok for her content about school, relationships, and trends, now faces serious charges, casting a shadow over her social media fame. As the investigation continues, the shocking incident has left both fans and the community in disbelief. This tragic case highlights the dangers of violent crime and its far-reaching impact on victims, their families, and the wider public.