5 Disturbing Developments in the Investigation Into Teen Found in d4vd-Linked Tesla

A deeply unsettling case has captured national attention after the remains of a missing teenage girl were discovered inside a Tesla vehicle reportedly linked to rising music artist d4vd (David Burke). While no charges have been filed and d4vd has not been named a suspect, the circumstances surrounding the case have raised serious questions. As the investigation continues, several new and disturbing developments have come to light.

1. Victim Identified as 15-Year-Old Celeste Rivas Hernandez

The young girl found in the front storage compartment of the Tesla—commonly referred to as the “frunk”—was identified as Celeste Rivas Hernandez, who was reported missing in April 2024. The identification was confirmed through a combination of forensic evidence, clothing items, and a distinct tattoo on her index finger reading “Shhh…” that family members recognized. Her disappearance was reported when she was just 13.

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2. Vehicle Was Abandoned and Impounded Before Discovery

The Tesla was found abandoned in the Hollywood Hills and remained at an impound lot for several days or weeks. It wasn’t until tow yard workers noticed a strong odor coming from the vehicle that authorities were alerted. Upon inspection, police discovered the human remains wrapped in a bag and in an advanced state of decomposition. Investigators believe the body had been inside the vehicle for some time before it was found.

3. Home Linked to Artist Searched by Authorities

Following the discovery, law enforcement executed a search warrant at a residence in Los Angeles that has been associated with d4vd. Electronic devices and potential evidence were collected. Though d4vd has not been publicly accused of wrongdoing, he is said to be cooperating fully with authorities. His team has not released a formal statement at this time.

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4. Unreleased Music and Song Title Raise Questions

Online speculation increased after fans pointed to an unreleased or little-known song reportedly titled “Celeste.” While it is unclear whether this track was written about the same individual, the coincidence of the name has fueled widespread discussion across social media. It is important to note that no official connection between the music and the ongoing investigation has been confirmed by law enforcement.

5. Tour Dates Canceled as Investigation Unfolds

As public scrutiny intensified, d4vd quietly canceled his scheduled tour appearances and live performances. Several brand partnerships and promotional activities have also been paused as the investigation remains ongoing. Representatives have not commented on whether this decision is directly related to the ongoing case.

At this time, the cause of death has not been released, and investigators are still gathering evidence to determine the full timeline and circumstances surrounding Celeste’s tragic death. Her family, heartbroken and seeking answers, has asked for privacy while authorities continue their work.

This case remains active, and updates will be provided as official information becomes available.