The Los Angeles Police Department executed a dramatic raid on a Hollywood Hills residence believed to be the temporary residence of emerging pop artist D4vd, following the shocking discovery of the dismembered body of 15-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez in the trunk of a Tesla registered to him. This grim revelation has not only escalated the investigation into a suspected homicide, but has also sparked intense online speculation after netizens unearthed an unreleased song featuring the same name.
Authorities conducted a search warrant late Wednesday evening at the mansion where 20-year-old D4vd, whose real name is David Anthony Burke, had been residing. Reports indicate that the house is located in close proximity to where a Tesla linked to the “Romantic Homicide” singer was found abandoned, containing the decomposed remains of the missing teenager.
This raid marks a significant turn in a case that has generated headlines, as connections between the young singer and the deceased teen continue to emerge with increasing urgency.
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Rivas Hernandez went missing last year, and rumors swirled in fan circles about a romantic involvement between her and D4vd, based on screenshots of conversations shared in fan chatrooms in 2023.
During that time, D4vd, who boasts over 2 million followers on Instagram, recorded an unreleased track that included the name “Celeste” in its lyrics. Fans have begun circulating the song online, particularly in the wake of the tragic news of Rivas’s identification. In one part, he sings, “Oh, Celeste, the girl with my name tattooed on her chest, smell her on my clothes like cigarettes.” This eerie coincidence has raised eyebrows among followers.
Additionally, a photograph has surfaced appearing to show D4vd visiting Rivas’ hometown of Lake Elisnor, which is situated approximately 70 miles from Los Angeles. In another chilling twist, images and video have emerged depicting D4vd with a girl resembling Rivas, who had been featured on “missing” posters.
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In a further unsettling detail, a tattoo on Rivas Hernandez’s right index finger reading “Shhh…” bears a striking resemblance to one that D4vd has. Echoing this, Rivas’s mother revealed to TMZ that her daughter was involved with someone named David before she vanished.
Two years following her disappearance, Rivas’s body was discovered, horrifyingly wrapped in plastic in the trunk of D4vd’s Tesla, which had been towed after being parked on a public street for around a month. In the wake of this discovery, D4vd, who had been on a concert tour since mid-August, has reportedly been cooperating with investigators, as per a statement from his spokesperson. However, he has put his tour on hold and canceled a concert in Seattle that was scheduled for Wednesday night.
As of now, police have not officially named D4vd or any other individuals as suspects in the ongoing investigation.
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