A shocking revelation has emerged in the case of missing teenager Celeste Rivas, whose decomposed body was found in the trunk of a Tesla registered to singer D4vd, also known as David Anthony Burke. The singer has been identified as a suspect, and the investigation has revealed a web of intriguing details.
The tragic discovery was made in September when workers at Hollywood Tow reported a strong stench coming from the vehicle. The body of 15-year-old Rivas, who was last seen in April 2024, was found in a state of decomposition, indicating that she likely died in the spring. The cause of death remains undetermined, but the medical examiner's office stated that Rivas had been deceased inside the vehicle for an extended period before being found.
The LAPD is treating the case as a homicide, and the investigation has uncovered some intriguing facts. D4vd had been given a ticket in the Hollywood Hills just 11 days before Rivas's remains were discovered, for overstaying the three-day parking limit. Residents in the area reported that the Tesla had been parked in the neighborhood for over a month, and Rivas's brother confirmed that she knew the singer and was on her way to see a movie with him before disappearing.
The singer, who has not been cooperative in the investigation, was on tour at the time of the discovery but canceled his appearances following the tragic event. D4vd, a New York-born singer-songwriter known for hits like 'Romantic Homicide' and 'Here With Me', has signed with Darkroom and Interscope. The singer and his manager were staying at a Los Angeles property in the Hollywood Hills in September, according to the property's landlord, until police searched the residence.
This case has raised many questions and sparked curiosity, leaving many to wonder about the singer's involvement and the true circumstances surrounding Rivas's death. The investigation continues, and the public awaits further updates on this mysterious and tragic case.