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It’s been a tumultuous and headline-grabbing week for D4vd, the multiplatinum artist best known for Romantic Homicide and his chart-topping debut album Withered. The story dominating every major feed centers on the ongoing investigation into the death of Celeste Rivas Hernandez, a 15-year-old whose body was discovered in the trunk of a Tesla registered to D4vd and found at a Hollywood tow yard last month. Law enforcement and the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner have still not determined the exact cause or manner of death, and as of now, according to KTLA and LAPD statements relayed through HotNewHipHop, no evidence of murder has emerged—just potential concealment of the body, which is legally a misdemeanor unless active attempts to hide it are proven.
Digital Music News confirms that D4vd’s entire Withered world tour was abruptly canceled, and subsequent social media posts—including album promotion and fan engagement—have virtually disappeared. That sudden vacuum has only fueled rampant speculation online. Complex and Daily Mail are reporting the involvement of a private investigator, hired by the Hollywood Hills property owner where D4vd had been living. This investigator, Steve Fischer, revealed he found heavy-duty tools and machinery at the residence, oddly more suited for farmland than a Hollywood home. He claims these items, some still in shipping wrap, could be construed as “sadistic,” though law enforcement has yet to clarify their relevance to the case.
Further inside details, per ABC7 and the Los Angeles Times, show that surveillance and digital data have been used to build a timeline around the Tesla, which was seen parked at various locations in the neighborhood starting May. It was finally left—and later discovered—on Bluebird Avenue on July 29th, coinciding with D4vd’s departure for the tour that has now unraveled. Deeds for D4vd’s Texas properties, including his Cypress home, were recently transferred to his mother’s name, specifically on September 23, about two weeks after the discovery. Moments before, deputies rushed to that Texas home in a dramatic swatting incident that turned out to be a hoax—no shots, no crime, just more confusion.
One story that rippled nonstop through social media platforms, and according to the Economic Times, involves an old video resurfacing of D4vd and Rivas in a kitchen, making disturbing jokes about statutory rape. In the video, D4vd abruptly ended the live stream and urged fans, “Delete everything!” His legal team has since brought in high-profile defense attorney Blair Berk, known for celebrity cases.
As of now, according to LAPD and Complex, no suspects have been named and investigators are waiting for toxicology and digital evidence to fill in the gaps—while fans and the press speculate endlessly. If all this seems straight out of a true crime series, it’s because every new update reveals more layers than the last.
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