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D4vd Arrested on Murder Suspicion After Teen's Body Found Decomposed in His Tesla

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The music world was rocked on April 16, 2026, when rising singer D4vd, whose real name is David Anthony Burke, was arrested by the Los Angeles Police Department on suspicion of murder. The shocking development came seven months after the decomposed and dismembered remains of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez were discovered in the front trunk of his impounded Tesla Model Y in Hollywood.

Celeste, a runaway from Lake Elsinore, California, had been reported missing multiple times in 2024. Authorities believe she connected with the 21-year-old Houston native through social media and had been staying with him prior to her death. The case, which has captivated true crime enthusiasts and fans alike, highlights the dark underbelly of online interactions between celebrities and vulnerable teens.

🚨 The Gruesome Discovery in Hollywood Hills

On September 8, 2025—one day after Celeste's 15th birthday—a foul odor emanating from a towed 2023 Tesla Model Y at a Hollywood impound lot led to a horrifying find. Tow yard workers alerted authorities, who discovered a black cadaver bag infested with insects in the vehicle's front storage compartment, known as the frunk. Inside was Celeste's severely decomposed head and torso. A second bag beneath contained her severed arms and legs. The medical examiner determined she had been dead for several weeks, weighing just 71 pounds at the time, with a distinctive "Shhh" tattoo on her finger.

The Tesla had been abandoned on Bluebird Avenue in the upscale Hollywood Hills around September 3, after sitting there since late July. Registered to Burke at a Texas address, the vehicle tied directly back to the singer, who was in the midst of promoting his debut album.

Who Was David Anthony Burke, aka D4vd?

Born in Houston, Texas, David Anthony Burke skyrocketed to fame as D4vd during the pandemic via TikTok, amassing nearly 4 million followers. His breakout hit "Romantic Homicide" went viral, followed by "Here With Me," leading to collaborations with artists like Kali Uchis, 21 Savage, and Laufey. In April 2025, he released his major-label debut album Withered on Interscope Records, which peaked at No. 13 on the Billboard 200 and garnered over 521 million Spotify streams.

D4vd even composed the anthem for the popular game Fortnite and opened for SZA's SOS Tour. His Withered World Tour featured macabre themes—fans entered past a casket, signed a guest book, and watched performances with bloody handprints and blindfolds—eerily prescient given the allegations. The tour's final U.S. legs, including San Francisco and Los Angeles, were abruptly canceled amid the investigation, as was the European portion.

Celeste Rivas Hernandez: A Troubled Runaway

Celeste Rivas Hernandez grew up in Lake Elsinore, Riverside County, about 80 miles east of Los Angeles. Described by her family in a GoFundMe as a "beloved daughter, sister, cousin, and friend," she repeatedly ran away from home in 2024, prompting multiple missing persons reports by the Riverside County Sheriff's Office. Friends and family later revealed she had connected with D4vd online and moved into a rental property with him, escaping her unstable home life.

Community members in Lake Elsinore expressed devastation, with locals calling for justice and remembering her as a "sweet child." Her family has remained largely silent, though they fought grand jury subpoenas in February 2026 related to the case.

The Investigation Unfolds: From Suspicion to Grand Jury

LAPD Robbery-Homicide Division detectives moved swiftly after the discovery. In September 2025, they executed a search warrant at D4vd's former Doheny Drive home, seizing computers and electronics. By November 2025, he emerged as the primary suspect, with a Los Angeles County grand jury hearing testimony, including details of the gruesome scene. Deputy District Attorney Beth Silverman questioned witnesses, and a judge sealed the medical examiner's autopsy report to safeguard the probe.

The investigation suggested the dismemberment and disposal likely involved accomplices, given the complexity. D4vd's family contested subpoenas in February 2026, but evidence mounted. For in-depth coverage, see the Los Angeles Times investigative report.

The Dramatic Arrest in Hollywood

On April 16, 2026, around 4:30 p.m., LAPD's Robbery-Homicide and Gang and Narcotics divisions descended on a Hollywood residence with tactical gear, rifles, and a battering ram. D4vd was taken into custody without incident and booked at 10:12 p.m. at the 77th Street Station jail. Held without bail, his case heads to the DA's Major Crimes Division on April 20 for charging review.

Captain Scot Williams confirmed the arrest on suspicion of murder, noting the teen had been dead for weeks prior to discovery. No formal charges have been filed yet.

LAPD officers at D4vd arrest scene in Hollywood

Defense Team Fights Back: Claims of Innocence

D4vd's high-profile attorneys—Blair Berk, Marilyn Bednarski, and Regina Peter—issued a forceful statement: "Let us be clear—the actual evidence in this case will show that David Burke did not murder Celeste Rivas Hernandez and he was not the cause of her death. There has been no indictment returned by any grand jury in this case and no criminal complaint filed. David has only been detained under suspicion. We will vigorously defend David’s innocence."

The legal team hints at alternative explanations for Celeste's death, promising evidence will exonerate their client. Check the Associated Press for updates on lawyer statements.

Public Outrage and Social Media Storm

News of the arrest exploded online, trending on X (formerly Twitter) and TikTok. Fans expressed disbelief, with posts like "D4vd arrested? This can't be real" garnering millions of views. Critics pointed to his eerie tour imagery and a September 7 Instagram post promoting a "Withered" deluxe edition—his last before the storm—as suspicious. Resurfaced Discord chats allegedly linking Celeste to D4vd fueled speculation about grooming.

  • Hashtags #JusticeForCeleste and #D4vdArrest topped U.S. trends.
  • Former fans deleted playlists, calling his music "cursed."
  • True crime communities dissected timelines on Reddit.

The backlash has erased his streaming spikes, with Spotify removing promotions.

Career in Jeopardy: From Stardom to Scandal

D4vd's meteoric rise—platinum records, Fortnite deals, SZA opener—now hangs by a thread. Album promotion halted post-discovery, tour canceled. Interscope Records has stayed silent, but industry insiders predict contract reviews. His TikTok remains active, but comments are disabled amid harassment.

This case echoes past celebrity scandals, raising questions about fame's access to minors. For more on his discography, visit his NYT profile.

Legal Road Ahead: What Happens Next?

Prosecutors have until April 20 to file charges. If indicted, D4vd faces murder trial, potentially first- or second-degree, with dismemberment aggravating factors. Bail hearings could follow. Defense may argue overdose, accident, or third-party involvement, given dismemberment complexity.

Grand jury secrecy limits details, but leaks suggest digital forensics key. Victim's family awaits autopsy unsealing post-charges.

Broader Implications: Online Dangers and Celebrity Scrutiny

This tragedy spotlights risks of social media connections between influencers and teens. Runaways like Celeste seek escape online, often groomed by those with fame's allure. Experts urge parental monitoring, platform accountability.

LA's entertainment hub sees rising cases of celebrity-linked crimes. Community vigils in Lake Elsinore demand systemic change.

Candlelight vigil for Celeste Rivas Hernandez in Lake Elsinore

As the case progresses, the world watches. Will evidence vindicate D4vd, or seal his fate? Updates expected soon from L.A. courts.

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Frequently Asked Questions

🚨What led to D4vd's arrest?

LAPD arrested David Anthony Burke on April 16, 2026, on suspicion of murdering 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez, whose remains were found in his Tesla seven months earlier.

🔍How was Celeste Rivas Hernandez's body discovered?

On September 8, 2025, a foul odor from an impounded Tesla in Hollywood led to finding her dismembered, decomposed remains in cadaver bags in the frunk.

🎤Who is D4vd and what is his background?

D4vd, real name David Anthony Burke, is a 21-year-old TikTok star turned singer with hits like 'Romantic Homicide.' His album Withered topped charts before the scandal.

📱Was Celeste connected to D4vd before her death?

Yes, the teen runaway reportedly met him online and stayed at his rental property after fleeing home multiple times in 2024.

⚖️What do D4vd's lawyers say?

Attorneys Blair Berk et al. state evidence will prove he did not kill Celeste and was not the cause of her death. No charges filed yet; he's detained on suspicion.

🏛️What is the current legal status?

Held without bail; case presented to LA DA on April 20, 2026, for charging decision. Grand jury investigated since November 2025.

📣How has the public reacted?

#JusticeForCeleste trends on X; fans shocked, delete music amid speculation on his tour themes and last posts.

📉What happened to D4vd's career?

Tour canceled, promotions halted. Interscope silent as scandal engulfs his rising stardom.

🕵️Any evidence mentioned publicly?

Digital forensics from seized devices; dismemberment suggests accomplices. Autopsy sealed.

🌐What are the broader implications?

Case underscores online grooming risks for runaways and celebrities. Calls for better platform safeguards grow.

🚗When was the Tesla abandoned?

Around September 3, 2025, in Hollywood Hills, after parking there since late July during his tour.