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Authorities are continuing to investigate the strange and tragic case surrounding the death of 14‑year‑old Celeste Rivas Hernandez, whose body was found in the trunk of a Tesla registered to viral singer David, age 20. While no arrests have been made and no suspects officially identified, the case has taken an even stranger turn after police responded to what appears to have been a swatting incident at David’s parents’ home in Hempstead, Texas.
Swatting, a serious criminal act, involves making a false emergency report to provoke an armed police response to someone’s address. In this case, the call reported gunfire and a possible homicide at David’s parents’ property—just days after Celeste’s body was discovered in Los Angeles. The incident raised new questions: Was David being harassed, targeted, or even framed?
TMZ obtained the police body‑cam footage from September 18th, showing Texas officers arriving at the residence, weapons drawn, responding to a report that someone had been shot. David’s parents appeared shocked and frightened, insisting they had no idea why police were there. Officers soon realized that no crime had occurred and that the report was a hoax.
Now, newly released 911 audio sheds more light on the mysterious call that triggered the chaos. In the recording, a caller—speaking in a robotic, distorted voice—claims to have heard gunshots and a woman’s scream “right outside my house.” The dispatcher repeatedly asks for the caller’s name and location, but the answers are hesitant and unnatural, prompting suspicion that the person may have been using a voice‑changing device.
To analyze the recording, Law & Crime’s Sidebar brought in forensic audio expert Jennifer Owen, president of Owen Forensic Services. Owen, who specializes in voice analysis and digital authenticity, immediately identified telltale signs of manipulation.
“The robotic inflection and irregular vibration in the voice were clear red flags,” she explained. “This wasn’t just a bad recording—the pitch and tone suggest that the caller was deliberately concealing their identity.”
According to Owen, altering pitch is one of the simplest ways to disguise a voice, and it can be done with free apps or basic audio software. By analyzing the frequency patterns, she determined that the caller likely used a voice changer to lower their natural pitch, making themselves sound male. She also noted a suspicious pause at the start of the call, which could indicate the caller was activating their software before speaking.
While such forensic tools can sometimes reverse these changes and help identify a speaker, Owen cautioned that doing so here would be difficult. The audio has been widely circulated online, stripped of its original metadata, and “stepped on” through multiple uploads and downloads, making it nearly impossible to verify the source. Without the unaltered recording or a list of potential suspects for comparison, she said, the chances of pinpointing the caller’s real identity are “very slim.”
The body‑cam footage from that night shows just how tense the situation was. Officers approached the Kelce family’s gated home cautiously, announcing that they had received a report of gunshots and a woman screaming. David’s parents were visibly alarmed and denied any such incident. At one point, his mother even asked officers to search the property, fearing someone might still be hiding there.
Eventually, officers realized the call had come from an out‑of‑state number, confirming that it was a false alarm. “Someone’s messing with us,” one officer remarked on camera, explaining to the family that 911 systems automatically locate callers by GPS—and that whoever made the call had intentionally targeted their address.
Police remained on the property for another twenty minutes, ensuring there was no threat. While no one was harmed, the incident left David’s parents shaken. “It’s very scary,” his mother said, reflecting the anxiety and confusion caused by the fake emergency.
The timing of this swatting—occurring just days after the discovery of Celeste’s body in David’s car—has fueled speculation about a possible connection. Some wonder whether this was part of a deliberate effort to harass or frame the young singer. Retired FBI agent Colin Schmidt told Sidebar that while investigators cannot yet confirm a link, the coincidence is striking.
“Out of all people, and at such a sensitive time, it’s definitely suspicious,” Schmidt said. “When someone’s already under scrutiny, an incident like this could be an intimidation tactic—or a distraction.”
For now, both the Celeste Rivas Hernandez homicide and the swatting call remain unsolved. But what’s clear is that David’s life has become the center of a disturbing web of mystery, digital manipulation, and potential targeting—where even a 911 call may not be what it seems.
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