D4vd linked to teen's death, possible murder charges loom
Could a chart-topping singer be entangled in a chilling murder case that’s shaking the Hollywood Hills?
Singer D4vd finds himself at the center of a grim investigation into the death of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas, with prosecutors eyeing murder charges through a grand jury probe, as reported by TMZ on a recent Monday.
For parents across the nation, this story hits hard—knowing a young girl’s life was cut short under such suspicious circumstances demands answers, no matter who’s in the spotlight. The legal exposure here could set a precedent, potentially costing taxpayers millions if the case drags through high-profile courts. We can’t let celebrity status shield anyone from a full, unapologetic investigation.
Uncovering a Tragic Loss in Hollywood
Celeste Rivas was first reported missing from her Lake Elsinore home on April 5, 2024, as noted by the Riverside County Sheriff’s Office. Investigators believe she likely passed away sometime in the spring, though the exact cause remains undetermined due to the body’s advanced decomposition.
Fast forward to September, and a horrifying discovery was made—Celeste’s remains were found wrapped in plastic in the trunk of a Tesla registered to D4vd.
The vehicle, abandoned on a hillside street in the Hollywood Hills, had been ticketed two weeks prior and towed to a Los Angeles impound lot. Employees there reported a foul odor, leading to the tragic find on September 8, just a day shy of what would have been her 15th birthday.
Authorities didn’t stop there—they searched a lavish $20,000-a-month rental home in the Hollywood Hills where D4vd had been staying. Items like a laptop were seized, and whispers of a relationship between the singer and Celeste began to surface, including rumors from a Discord fan server about him dating a teen with her name.
Disturbing Finds at the Mansion
Adding to the mystery, in late December, a private investigator hired by the property owner uncovered a boxed, unused “burn cage” incinerator at the mansion, rated to burn at 1,600 degrees.
As investigator Steve Fischer put it, it’s something you “would expect to find on a farm rather than in a home in the Hollywood Hills” (TMZ). Now, isn’t that a curious item for a pop star’s temporary pad—hardly the kind of decor you’d expect in a ritzy neighborhood, unless there’s more to the story.
Tools typically used on farms were also found at the residence, which Fischer suggested could be linked to disposing of a body. Sources even claimed last month that D4vd might have had help concealing Celeste’s remains in the Tesla, hinting at a gruesome team effort. This isn’t just Hollywood drama; it’s a potential crime scene begging for justice.
D4vd initially cooperated with investigators but soon canceled tour dates as the probe heated up. Meanwhile, his day-to-day manager, Robert Morgenroth, testified for days before a grand jury, reportedly calling prosecutor Silverman “very pushy” in questioning his inaction (TMZ). Pushy or not, shouldn’t someone in charge of a star’s affairs raise the alarm if something smells—literally or figuratively—off?
Grand Jury Steps Into Action
The grand jury, possibly an investigative one, is working to gather evidence, with the power to subpoena documents and compel testimony from reluctant witnesses.
Additional witnesses could be called as early as February, though no indictments are issued by this type of panel. It’s a slow burn, but conservatives know that justice doesn’t bow to fame or fortune.
Connections between D4vd and Celeste keep emerging, from her mother’s claim to investigators that her daughter dated someone named “David” to an unreleased song by the singer mentioning “Celeste” twice. These tidbits aren’t just coincidences—they’re threads in a tapestry of tragedy that needs unraveling.
The Los Angeles District Attorney’s Office has yet to receive the case for formal presentation, and multiple attempts to reach D4vd and his team since September have gone unanswered. Stonewalling won’t cut it when a young life is lost, and the public deserves transparency over celebrity silence.





