
12 November 2025
Biography Flash: D4vd and the Celeste Rivas Case - Inside the Investigation Shaking the Music World
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D4vd, whose real name is David Anthony Burke, has dominated headlines in recent days as the tragic fallout from the Celeste Rivas Hernandez case continues to unfold. According to KPRC2 and NBC News, the decomposed body of 15-year-old Celeste Rivas was found in the trunk of an abandoned Tesla registered to D4vd at a tow yard in Los Angeles. The car had reportedly sat there for months, and forensics indicate she had been dead for a considerable period—dying at age 14, the day before what would have been her 15th birthday. While rumors have swirled—most notably speculation from TMZ about shared tattoos connecting the two—the police have not established any confirmed relationship between D4vd and the victim, nor have they named any suspects.
Steve Fischer, a private investigator hired by Burke's former landlord, told the Daily Mail and Economic Times he reviewed surveillance footage and discovered disturbing farm-like tools and prescription medication at D4vd's high-end Hollywood Hills rental home. LAPD raided the property and removed several items for evidence, but no direct connection between Celeste and the residence has been independently verified. Fischer noted that multiple people had been living at the address, but none of the women's belongings found in the house seemed to belong to Celeste. A neighbor did recall seeing a girl who matched Celeste's description waiting to be let inside. Friends of Celeste described an alleged illicit relationship with Burke that began on social media when she was just 11 or 12, though these claims remain unverified.
Ashleigh Banfield’s Drop Dead Serious podcast provided new insight this week, suggesting the investigation may be close to a turning point. A Build-A-Bear certificate dated April 21, 2024, was discovered in Burke’s home; intriguingly, that same day, he was spotted on TikTok at Six Flags with Celeste and her cousin Esmeralda, who later started a GoFundMe for the family. Despite Celeste being reported as missing, social media posts place her at several public events with Burke, calling into question the circumstances of her disappearance. The toxicology report, anticipated to be released soon, could clarify her cause of death—whether from accidental overdose, intentional harm, or unknown factors—as the autopsy proved inconclusive.
Amid intense public scrutiny, business repercussions have been swift. Digital Music News reports D4vd’s entire ‘Withered’ world tour was abruptly cancelled, and his social media posts began disappearing. Despite the gravity of the situation and public interest, LAPD confirmed via AOL and Digital Music News that no charges have been filed against D4vd; the investigation is ongoing, and authorities are treating it as a death investigation, not as a homicide. Experts believe that if charges are ultimately filed, they may only be minor, given the current lack of direct evidence of criminal conduct.
As the world waits for toxicology results and the LAPD’s next move, I’ll keep following every update about D4vd, the music, and the mounting controversy. Thank you for listening—be sure to subscribe so you never miss an update on D4vd, and search for "Biography Flash" for more great biographies.
And that is it for today. Make sure you hit the subscribe button and never miss an update on D4vd. Thanks for listening. This has been a Quiet Please production."
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D4vd, whose real name is David Anthony Burke, has dominated headlines in recent days as the tragic fallout from the Celeste Rivas Hernandez case continues to unfold. According to KPRC2 and NBC News, the decomposed body of 15-year-old Celeste Rivas was found in the trunk of an abandoned Tesla registered to D4vd at a tow yard in Los Angeles. The car had reportedly sat there for months, and forensics indicate she had been dead for a considerable period—dying at age 14, the day before what would have been her 15th birthday. While rumors have swirled—most notably speculation from TMZ about shared tattoos connecting the two—the police have not established any confirmed relationship between D4vd and the victim, nor have they named any suspects.
Steve Fischer, a private investigator hired by Burke's former landlord, told the Daily Mail and Economic Times he reviewed surveillance footage and discovered disturbing farm-like tools and prescription medication at D4vd's high-end Hollywood Hills rental home. LAPD raided the property and removed several items for evidence, but no direct connection between Celeste and the residence has been independently verified. Fischer noted that multiple people had been living at the address, but none of the women's belongings found in the house seemed to belong to Celeste. A neighbor did recall seeing a girl who matched Celeste's description waiting to be let inside. Friends of Celeste described an alleged illicit relationship with Burke that began on social media when she was just 11 or 12, though these claims remain unverified.
Ashleigh Banfield’s Drop Dead Serious podcast provided new insight this week, suggesting the investigation may be close to a turning point. A Build-A-Bear certificate dated April 21, 2024, was discovered in Burke’s home; intriguingly, that same day, he was spotted on TikTok at Six Flags with Celeste and her cousin Esmeralda, who later started a GoFundMe for the family. Despite Celeste being reported as missing, social media posts place her at several public events with Burke, calling into question the circumstances of her disappearance. The toxicology report, anticipated to be released soon, could clarify her cause of death—whether from accidental overdose, intentional harm, or unknown factors—as the autopsy proved inconclusive.
Amid intense public scrutiny, business repercussions have been swift. Digital Music News reports D4vd’s entire ‘Withered’ world tour was abruptly cancelled, and his social media posts began disappearing. Despite the gravity of the situation and public interest, LAPD confirmed via AOL and Digital Music News that no charges have been filed against D4vd; the investigation is ongoing, and authorities are treating it as a death investigation, not as a homicide. Experts believe that if charges are ultimately filed, they may only be minor, given the current lack of direct evidence of criminal conduct.
As the world waits for toxicology results and the LAPD’s next move, I’ll keep following every update about D4vd, the music, and the mounting controversy. Thank you for listening—be sure to subscribe so you never miss an update on D4vd, and search for "Biography Flash" for more great biographies.
And that is it for today. Make sure you hit the subscribe button and never miss an update on D4vd. Thanks for listening. This has been a Quiet Please production."
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/4mMClBv
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI