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Tiktok: TikTok influencer “Mr Prada 456” is charged with killing a therapist, blood found in apartment

A popular one TikTok The star with 3.9 million followers, known as “Mr. Prada 456,” was accused of murdering a Louisiana man therapist after investigators claimed the victim's blood was discovered in his apartment, according to People.com.
Terryon Thomas, 20, was charged with second-degree murder and obstruction of justice following the death of 69-year-old William Nicholas Abraham, the East Baton Rouge Sheriff's Office said Thursday, Oct. 3.
Thomas is currently being held at a Dallas County Jail in Texas, where he was arrested on October 1 on unrelated charges of unauthorized use of a vehicle, aggravated criminal damage to property and resisting arrest arrest.
The charges were filed after Abraham's body was found curled up in a tarp on the side of a highway in Tangipahoa Parish on Sept. 29. According to authorities, Abraham died of blunt force trauma, which they are treating as a homicide.
An arrest warrant obtained by PEOPLE revealed that Thomas was taken into custody in Texas a day later after he was allegedly found driving Abraham's car. When I passed by policeThomas reportedly attempted to flee and crashed the vehicle into a parking lot.
Surveillance footage from a store showed a person driving Abraham's vehicle just before it was abandoned, which later led investigators to identify Thomas as a suspect.
Authorities executed a search warrant at Thomas' Baton Rouge apartment and reportedly discovered evidence of a violent altercation there, including blood that matched Abraham's DNA and several sharp objects and weapons.
Witnesses also told authorities they saw Thomas dragging an object wrapped in a blue tarp from his apartment and struggling to get it down the stairs and into the car, believed to be Abraham's car .
The relationship between the two men remains unclear, and police say there is no indication that Thomas was a client of Abraham, a life coach and licensed professional counselor who went by the name “Dr. Nick” was known.
“I appreciate the work of the Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff's Office, the Louisiana State Police and Crime Lab, the Baton Rouge Police Department, the U.S. Marshal's Service and everyone else involved,” said East Baton Rouge Sheriff Sid Gautreaux. “This is an ongoing investigation…I hope this arrest can bring some closure to friends and family.”