A grand jury indicted Terryon Thomas, popularly known as Mr. Prada, on counts of first-degree murder, aggravated criminal damage to property, obstruction of justice, and unauthorized use of a vehicle. The choice was prompted by the murder of his therapist, Dr. Nick Abraham, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, in September 2024.
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The indictment indicates that the grand jury found sufficient evidence to proceed with a trial, and Thomas could face the death penalty if found guilty of first-degree murder, according to WAFB. He is still being held without bond at this time. The 69-year-old therapist was brutally slain inside his East Baton Rouge home, as previously reported. His body was found on a highway in Tangipahoa Parish, wrapped in a tarp.
Investigators uncovered weapons, sharp objects, and a significant amount of the victim’s blood in Thomas’ flat. The social media star allegedly fled from Baton Rouge following the murder, but he was apprehended in Dallas, Texas, after evading authorities.
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The victim’s lawyer previously stated the relationship between Thomas and his client, saying that he was not a part of his 2015 molestation arrest. During that time, an 11-year-old victim accused Abraham of inappropriately touching him during a counseling session.
Despite being arrested and booked at the East Baton Rouge Prison, he was released after posting a $25,000 bond. Prosecutors did not bring the case to trial.