Body of Therapist Is Found Wrapped in Tarp Off Highway After 'Very Violent Attack,' Person of Interest Sought
Police say William Nicholas Abraham was the victim of a homicide
The body of a therapist was found wrapped in a tarp alongside a Louisiana highway and police are searching for a potential suspect.
On Sunday, Sept. 29, a passerby reported seeing a suspicious trap rolled up on the side of a highway. Inside was a man’s body, the Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff’s Office says.
The man’s body was subsequently identified as William Nicholas Abraham, 69, the sheriff’s office says. According to his website, Abraham was a life coach and licensed professional counselor and went by the moniker Dr. Nick.
The sheriff’s office says Abraham’s death was a homicide caused by blunt force trauma.
“It was a very physical and very violent attack,” Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff Gerald Sticker said, according to WAFB. “He was bludgeoned about in the head, shoulders and neck. There was a lot of bruising.”
Police released images taken from a store’s surveillance camera of an individual believed by authorities to have been the last person driving Abraham’s vehicle.
The car was ultimately recovered by deputies after the driver — who is not confirmed to have been the person in the surveillance footage — sped away from a traffic stop and crashed. The driver ran away from the vehicle after crashing, police say.
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Anyone with information on the person seen in the photos is asked to call the sheriff’s office’s Criminal Investigations Office at 985-902-2008.
According to his website, Abraham had a Ph.D and also listed himself as a “motivational speaker, recording artist, author, teacher and trailblazer.”
Abraham said on his website that he had experience treating substance abuse, anxiety and depression and worked with the LGBTQ community.
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