Celeste’s Autopsy EXPOSES New Truth — D4vd Could Be Cleared?!

There has been a strange and unsettling development in the investigation involving the body of 15-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez, which was discovered inside a car registered to the singer David. Law enforcement has not made any arrests, identified suspects, or confirmed any link between David and Celeste. The discovery of her decomposed body came just one day after her 15th birthday, raising even more questions about the circumstances of her death.

In a bizarre turn of events, body cam footage obtained by TMZ shows police officers responding to David’s family home in Hemstead, Texas, days after the body was found. The officers arrived with guns drawn, responding to a 911 call reporting gunshots and a woman screaming. However, when they made contact with David’s parents, it became clear that nothing had happened at the residence. The family appeared confused and frightened, unaware of any emergency.

The call appeared to have come from an out-of-state number but was somehow routed to the local 911 dispatch, showing their home address as the origin. This led police to believe they may have been victims of a swatting incident — a dangerous prank in which someone falsely reports an emergency to provoke an armed law enforcement response.

As the situation unfolded, David’s mother expressed concern that someone might be on their property. Officers assured the family they would check the perimeter and confirmed there was no actual threat. The entire incident seemed to stem from a false report — potentially someone attempting to intimidate or harass the family.

This raises the question: Could this be connected to the ongoing investigation into Celeste’s death? Could someone be trying to frame David or target his family?

Former FBI agent Colin Schmidt weighed in, acknowledging the suspicious timing and nature of the swatting. He explained that swatting is sometimes done using VoIP systems to spoof a location, making it appear as though a call is coming from a certain address. The FBI has recently been investigating such tactics. Schmidt emphasized that while this swatting incident may not necessarily be connected to Celeste’s death, law enforcement would certainly investigate any potential link.

Further suspicion arises from how Celeste’s body was found — in David’s Tesla, parked on a public street in Los Angeles for weeks. The car even received a parking ticket and was towed before anyone realized there was a body inside. That detail has led some to speculate that someone may have deliberately placed the body in the vehicle to ensure it would be found and associated with David — potentially a framing attempt.

While LAPD has not confirmed foul play, they did state that no one has been found criminally responsible for her death — apart from concealing her body. This raises the possibility that her death may have resulted from a drug overdose or other non-homicidal cause, with someone then panicking and hiding the body.

Toxicology results and the official cause of death have not yet been released, but officials are working to determine whether Celeste died of natural causes, an overdose, or something else. Her history of running away — supported by surveillance footage from March 2024 — adds to the complexity of the case.

Most recently, a boy named Damen Hernandez, who claims to have dated Celeste in middle school, told TMZ that she had a troubled home life and wanted to run away. His comments support the idea that she may have been living a high-risk lifestyle, though it’s unclear how much his statements will help the investigation.

In addition, TMZ obtained footage of Celeste involved in a confrontation in her neighborhood in Lake Elsinore in September 2024 — months after she had initially been reported missing. That footage may help authorities piece together her final movements and better establish a timeline leading up to her death.

At this point, authorities are still investigating, and both the LAPD and potentially the FBI are working to gather all available evidence — from phone records and surveillance footage to the Tesla’s internal computer data — to uncover the truth about Celeste Rivas Hernandez’s tragic death.