Celeste Rivas Hernandez case: New details released after teen's body found in singer D4vd's Tesla
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Celeste Rivas Hernandez case: New details released after teen's body found in singer D4vd's Tesla
"LOS ANGELES -- A private investigator is sharing new details in the case of Celeste Rivas Hernandez, the teen whose body was found inside the trunk of a Tesla belonging to singer D4vd. Steve Fischer was hired by the owner of a Hollywood Hills home where D4vd had been living. Fischer told our sister station KABC the home was rented by D4vd's manager at Interscope Records."
"Using neighborhood surveillance videos and digital evidence, Fischer said he's established a timeline centered around D4vd's Tesla. "That car, starting in May, was parked in a few different spots around the neighborhood, and then finally, on July 29, left in its final spot on Bluebird [Avenue]," he said. "This happens to be right before, or the same day, they are leaving on a tour bus for D4vd's tour.""
"Last month, D4vd, whose real name is David Anthony Burke, made some changes to the ownership of one of his Texas homes last month, KABC learned. Records show he transferred his Cypress home, located in the Houston area, to his mother's name on Sept. 23 -- about two weeks after the decomposing body was found in his Tesla. Officials say deputies were called to the Houston-area home where D4vd's parents live on Sept. 17, but that turned out to be a fake swatting call."
Private investigator Steve Fischer, hired by the owner of a Hollywood Hills house where D4vd had lived, compiled a timeline centered on the singer's Tesla. The last confirmed date the teen Celeste Rivas Hernandez was alive is January 2, 2025. Surveillance and digital evidence show the Tesla was moved around the neighborhood starting in May and left its final spot on Bluebird Avenue on July 29, coinciding with the tour bus departure. Toxicology is expected to clarify whether the death was an accidental overdose. D4vd transferred a Cypress, Texas home to his mother on Sept. 23, about two weeks after the decomposing body was found; deputies responded to a fake swatting call at his parents' home on Sept. 17.
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