CELESTE RIVAS: Decomposed body of missing teen found in singer D4vd’s impounded Tesla *ARREST*

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Don't even tell me what his song lyrics were about. I can guess.
This performance has been circulating recently. Apparently, he became so emotional during this song/show that he sang the song multiple times. It was only a few days after the day they believe she was murdered.



Someone stole what wasn't mine
The devil told me you were good for me
My mother told me he would lie
What doesn't kill you waits for later
What tries to keep you alive fails
I thought a girl would make me happy
Real love is not for sale
So I'll buy what I can, as I try to pretend
Somethin' else is makin' me cry, when you cross the line
I'm still by your side (I crossed it with you)
And when I die (you're holdin' the knife)
I'll love you from the afterlife (from the afterlife, from the afterlife)
I'll love you from the afterlife (from the afterlife, from the afterlife)
What good is walkin' on water
With a sinkin' feelin'?
What good is a kiss without meanin'?
It won't stop me from bleedin'
But I'll buy what I can, as I try to pretend
Somethin' else is makin' me cry, when you cross the line
I'm still by your side (I crossed it with you)
And when I die (you're holdin' the knife)
I'll love you from the afterlife (from the afterlife, from the afterlife)
I'll love you from the afterlife (from the afterlife, from the afterlife)
 
This performance has been circulating recently. Apparently, he became so emotional during this song/show that he sang the song multiple times. It was only a few days after the day they believe she was murdered.



Someone stole what wasn't mine
The devil told me you were good for me
My mother told me he would lie
What doesn't kill you waits for later
What tries to keep you alive fails
I thought a girl would make me happy
Real love is not for sale
So I'll buy what I can, as I try to pretend
Somethin' else is makin' me cry, when you cross the line
I'm still by your side (I crossed it with you)
And when I die (you're holdin' the knife)
I'll love you from the afterlife (from the afterlife, from the afterlife)
I'll love you from the afterlife (from the afterlife, from the afterlife)
What good is walkin' on water
With a sinkin' feelin'?
What good is a kiss without meanin'?
It won't stop me from bleedin'
But I'll buy what I can, as I try to pretend
Somethin' else is makin' me cry, when you cross the line
I'm still by your side (I crossed it with you)
And when I die (you're holdin' the knife)
I'll love you from the afterlife (from the afterlife, from the afterlife)
I'll love you from the afterlife (from the afterlife, from the afterlife)

Oh WOW! Yes, that is very telling.
 

D4vd case: Singer's phone contained 'significant amount' of child pornography, prosecutors say​

A "significant amount" of child pornography was discovered on a phone belonging to singer D4vd, who's accused of murdering a teen girl, prosecutors said during a hearing on Thursday.

The hearing was a procedural check-in as prosecutors and defense attorneys determine next steps in the case involving the death of the Celeste Rivas Hernandez. Thursday also marks one year since she was last known to be alive.

Although a preliminary hearing appeared on Thursday's court calendar, it didn't go forward. Instead, the matter was handled as a status conference - referred to as a "3 of 10" - that sets the stage for upcoming proceedings, including the exchange of evidence.

D4vd, whose legal name is David Anthony Burke, appeared in court in handcuffs wearing an orange jail jumpsuit. He was then unshackled by a deputy.

His preliminary hearing was set for Friday, May 1. That's when evidence and testimony will be presented to show a judge that there is enough evidence to move to trial. That hearing could still be delayed next week if either side says they're not ready or that enough discovery has not been handed over to the defense.

On Thursday, prosecutors revealed there were three investigative grand juries that looked at the case: one in November, one in December and one in February. They were investigative grand juries to help compel testimony and not to gain indictments.

Much of the hearing was discussion about setting dates and the large amount of evidence the Los Angeles Police Department and the district attorney's office needs to give to the defense.

Prosecutors have said they have more than 40 terabytes of discovery to turn over, a volume they say could slow the case's progress.

The court will reconvene on Wednesday, April 29, to check in on that progress and if a preliminary hearing can actually occur on May 1.
I wonder if most of the child pornography was intimate pics of Celeste. It would still legally be considered child pornography, even if she consented to the pics being taken. I sure hope this is the case and he wasn't just into kids in general.
 
I wonder if most of the child pornography was intimate pics of Celeste. It would still legally be considered child pornography, even if she consented to the pics being taken. I sure hope this is the case and he wasn't just into kids in general.
Yes. You're right. What trash. Pure evil. IDK the motive, but it really doesn't matter. Her death and state she was found is sickening.
 

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Prosecutors said Wednesday that singer D4vd killed 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez by stabbing her multiple times then dismembered her body using chain saws in his garage.
The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office shared what they said the evidence in the case would show in a court filing that provided the first detailed allegations of the killing and efforts to cut apart Rivas Hernandez’s body and get rid of evidence.
The court filing said D4vd, whose legal name is David Burke, met Rivas Hernandez when she was 11, began sexually abusing her when she was 13 and he was 18, and killed her when she threatened to reveal their inappropriate relationship.
“Knowing he had to silence the victim before she ruined his music career as she had threatened, very soon after her arrival at his home, defendant stabbed the victim to death multiple times and stood by while she bled out,” the filing said.


Burke has pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder and other counts. His lawyers have said he is innocent and did not cause Rivas Hernandez’s death.
Her body was found decomposing in a Tesla towed from the Hollywood Hills in September of last year.
Prosecutors said they had obtained text messages that showed their sexual relationship, including child sexual abuse images of her on his phone.
“The messages reveal the victim’s jealousy over defendant’s relationships with other women, as defendant led her to believe they had a future together,” the document says. “She became extremely upset and threatened to disclose damaging information about her relationship with defendant to end his career and destroy his life.”

The filing said he sent a rideshare car to pick her up on the night of April 23, 2025, from her hometown of Lake Elsinore some 80 miles (129 km) outside of Los Angeles. The two exchanged messages until she arrived at his Hollywood home, after which her phone went silent permanently.


They allege he sent her a late-night message asking where she was in an attempt to cover up the killing.
The court filing is intended to outline the evidence that prosecutors plan to present at a preliminary evidentiary hearing beginning May 26, when a judge will determine whether there is probable cause to go to trial. The defense has not publicly provided its version of events.
The document says Burke bought two chain saws online used them to cut apart her body in an inflatable pool in his garage, where the girl’s DNA was later found.
“Defendant took horrifying measures to destroy and discard the victim’s body,” prosecutors said in the brief.
Burke drove to Lake Cachuma in Santa Barbara County about 110 miles (177 kilometers) northwest of his home to get rid of evidence three times, the document alleges. Her passport was found there in January.
On April 24, the day after her death, he gave a radio interview and had a record-release party promoting his debut full-length album, “Withered,” which was released the following day, prosecutors said in the filing.
Prosecutors allege he kept her body in his Tesla, and lied to friends and business associates who asked about the smell.


The body of Rivas Hernandez had so degraded that examiners couldn’t even determine her eye color. She had braces at the time of her death, and a tattoo that read “Shhh ....” on the inside of a finger as well as his name, according to the report. Two fingers were missing — as were parts of her arms and legs.
Prosecutors had not previously described how they believed Rivas Hernandez was killed or given details on their relationship. An autopsy report said she was killed by penetrating wounds.
Prosecutors said the parents of Rivas Hernandez reported her missing from her home in Lake Elsinore in February 2024. After the February report, Riverside County Sheriff’s detectives contacted Burke, but he told them he had only met her once and did not know she was a minor.
After she returned home that February, her parents took away her cellphone but Burke drove to her hometown and paid a friend of Rivas Hernandez $1,000 to give her a phone so they could communicate.


She was reported missing again in April 2024. The document said that year, she spent much of her time at Burke’s home in the Hollywood Hills and traveled with him to Las Vegas, London, and Texas to meet his family.
The defense attorneys asked Superior Court Judge Charlaine F. Olmedo at a hearing Wednesday to seal the document, but she declined. They had no comment outside court.
Burke was arrested on April 16 and pleaded to first-degree murder, lewd and lascivious acts with a person under 14 and mutilating a dead body. He is eligible for the death penalty, but prosecutors said they have not decided whether to seek it.
The singer began making music for YouTube videos he created of the video game Fortnite when he was a teenager.


The songs he wrote and recorded on his phone were a blend of indie rock, R&B and lo-fi pop. The music made him a phenomenon on TikTok, Instagram, Soundcloud and Spotify, where his top songs, including his 2022 breakthrough “Romantic Homicide,” have more than a billion plays. In 2023, he released two EPs and opened for SZA on tour.
He performed at last year’s Coachella music festival just a few weeks before prosecutors said Rivas Hernandez was killed and his album was released. He was on tour promoting it in September when the body was discovered and his name became publicly attached to the case. It would be seven months before he was arrested.
 

D4vd due in court for status hearing in Celeste Rivas Hernandez's murder case​

Tuesday marks a significant day in the case against David Burke, known as D4vd, who is accused in the murder of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez.

The 21-year-old singer is scheduled to appear in a downtown Los Angeles courtroom for a status hearing, which will serve as a procedural check-in to ensure both legal teams are prepared for the preliminary hearing set for later this month.


In preparation for the upcoming preliminary hearing, the prosecution filed a brief detailing evidence collected against Burke. This evidence includes online orders for two chainsaws and a body bag. Although these items were ordered under a fake name, they were delivered directly to the singer's Hollywood Hills home.

The prosecution alleges that Burke stabbed the teenager to death and intended to use the chainsaws to dismember her body. The motive presented by investigators is that Burke killed the victim to prevent her from going public with the details of their relationship.

Timeline:

See a key list of dates below.
  • Feb. 17, 2024: Deputies conduct a welfare check; Burke is told Hernandez is only 13.
  • April 2024: Hernandez is reported missing for a second time.
  • April 22, 2025: Hernandez allegedly threatens to expose the relationship during an argument.
  • April 23, 2025: The day prosecutors believe Hernandez is murdered.
  • April 24, 2025: Burke allegedly orders a shovel via Postmates.
  • April 25, 2025: Burke’s debut album, "Withered," is released.
  • May 1–5, 2025: Burke allegedly acquires chainsaws, a body bag, and an inflatable pool using an alias.
  • July 7, 2025: Burke allegedly orders a "burn cage."
  • Sept. 8, 2025: Remains are discovered in a Tesla at a Hollywood tow yard.
  • April 17, 2026: Burke is arrested for the murder.
  • April 29, 2026: Graphic dismemberment details are revealed in a preliminary hearing.
  • April 16, 2026: David Burke is arrested in Hollywood and charged with murder, sexual abuse, and mutilation of a body.
  • May 12, 2026: A status hearing is held at 8:30 a.m. in downtown Los Angeles to confirm the readiness of both legal teams.
  • Late May 2026: A preliminary hearing is scheduled to determine if there is sufficient evidence to proceed to a full trial.
If both the prosecution and the defense are on track for future proceedings, the case will then move toward the preliminary hearing later this month. During the May 26 hearing, the prosecution must demonstrate they have enough evidence to officially hold the singer over for a full criminal trial.
 

D4vd murder trial delayed over mountain of evidence in Celeste Rivas case​

D4vd appeared in a Los Angeles courtroom Tuesday looking weary in an orange prison jumpsuit as a preliminary hearing in his murder trial was delayed due to a mountain of new evidence, prosecutors said.

The decision to delay the hearing until the end of June came after horrifying new details emerged last month in the case of his alleged mutilation of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas.

Prosecutors revealed Tuesday that that they have another batch of evidence to review, including lab reports, police reports, photographs, numerous videos, arrest reports and forensic evidence.

D4vd, real name David Burke, appeared exhausted in court and disappointed at the hearing being delayed as he stared down Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Charlaine Olmedo

When asked if he agreed to the new June 29 date, he replied: “Yes, your honor.”
 

D4vd murder trial delayed over mountain of evidence in Celeste Rivas case​

D4vd appeared in a Los Angeles courtroom Tuesday looking weary in an orange prison jumpsuit as a preliminary hearing in his murder trial was delayed due to a mountain of new evidence, prosecutors said.

The decision to delay the hearing until the end of June came after horrifying new details emerged last month in the case of his alleged mutilation of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas.

Prosecutors revealed Tuesday that that they have another batch of evidence to review, including lab reports, police reports, photographs, numerous videos, arrest reports and forensic evidence.

D4vd, real name David Burke, appeared exhausted in court and disappointed at the hearing being delayed as he stared down Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Charlaine Olmedo

When asked if he agreed to the new June 29 date, he replied: “Yes, your honor.”
Exhausted. Awww...
 
I don't know her family. But I gave to wonder. He met her at 11. She had a tattoo of his name on her knuckles. Now it's questionable if she was pregnant. I did plenty at 14. I had early curfew. My parents always had to know where I was. Of course sometimes I lied. I just don't understand this.
 
I don't know her family. But I gave to wonder. He met her at 11. She had a tattoo of his name on her knuckles. Now it's questionable if she was pregnant. I did plenty at 14. I had early curfew. My parents always had to know where I was. Of course sometimes I lied. I just don't understand this.
Yeah, I think that some parents have a really hard time reining in their kids these days though. It used to be that if your kid ran off, you could call the police and they would hunt them down and bring them back. I don’t know about where they were, but I know in Oregon they seem to think that teenagers can decide for themselves nowadays. Our society is not good for minors, in my opinion.
 
Yeah, I think that some parents have a really hard time reining in their kids these days though. It used to be that if your kid ran off, you could call the police and they would hunt them down and bring them back. I don’t know about where they were, but I know in Oregon they seem to think that teenagers can decide for themselves nowadays. Our society is not good for minors, in my opinion.
When I had friends that ran away, they never looked for them here. A couple were eventually found to not have went willingly and cops were like "meh" and when they find one had been murdered, they were all too quick to blame the parents. So ours definitely did not hunt them down.
 

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