Fifteen-year-old Celeste Rivas was found dead in the trunk of a Tesla registered to rising artist David Anthony Burke, known as D4vd, sparking widespread speculation about his possible connection despite no arrests or charges. Her mother linked Celeste to Burke through a matching tattoo, a leaked song referencing “Celeste,” and claims that her daughter had a boyfriend named David, while Burke’s past lyrics and visuals have fueled further scrutiny. Police recently searched a Hollywood Hills home tied to his manager, seizing evidence, while D4vd’s career faces fallout with canceled tours, dropped brand deals, and his label pausing promotions as investigators await autopsy results. Law&Crime’s Elizabeth Millner has the updates in the case.
Unraveling the D4vd Tesla Murder Mystery: 7 Bizarre Claims Linking Rising Singer to Teen’s Grisly Death
LOS ANGELES — The tragic discovery of 15-year-old Celeste Rivas’s decomposed remains in the trunk of a Tesla registered to up-and-coming singer D4vd (David Anthony Burke) has ignited a firestorm of speculation, conspiracy theories, and online sleuthing. Weeks after the shocking find on September 8, 2024, no arrests or charges have been made, but eerie connections between the teen and the 19-year-old artist—ranging from matching tattoos to leaked lyrics—have thrust D4vd’s career into jeopardy. As Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) investigators await crucial autopsy results, the case blends elements of Hollywood glamour, dark artistry, and potential foul play. Law & Crime correspondent Elizabeth Millner breaks down the latest developments, while a retired homicide detective weighs in on the probe’s challenges.
The Gruesome Discovery and Initial Investigation
Celeste Rivas, a petite 5’1″, 70-pound teen with wavy dark hair from Lake Elsinore, California, had been missing since April 5, 2024—when she was just 13. Her body was found in the front trunk (frunk) of a towed Tesla in a Hollywood tow yard, wrapped in plastic and severely decomposed, with reports indicating her remains were not intact. The condition delayed identification, but a distinctive “SH” tattoo on her finger confirmed her identity, matching a police description.
The Tesla was registered to D4vd, whose real name is David Anthony Burke, a Houston-born artist known for viral hits like “Romantic Homicide” and “Here With Me.” As of now, D4vd faces no charges and has not been named a suspect, but the vehicle’s link has fueled intense scrutiny. LAPD detectives, treating the case as a potential homicide, recently raided a $20,000-per-month Hollywood Hills rental home tied to D4vd’s manager, Josh Marshall. Officers seized a computer and searched for trace evidence like blood, spending hours on the property. Reports indicate D4vd and Marshall abruptly broke the lease days after the search, adding to suspicions.
Celeste’s mother, speaking to TMZ, expressed horror at the news, noting the tattoo match and revealing her daughter had a boyfriend named “David.” While D4vd has remained silent, the coincidences have sparked seven bizarre claims circulating online and in media reports:
The Matching Tattoo: Both Celeste and D4vd sport an “SH” tattoo on their index fingers—a rare design that Celeste’s mother flagged as a key identifier. Fans speculate it symbolizes a shared secret or relationship.
Leaked Song Lyrics Referencing “Celeste”: A demo track titled “Celeste (Demo Unfin)” leaked in December 2023—months before her disappearance—features haunting lines like, “Oh, Celeste, the girl with my name tattooed on her chest… I’m obsessed.” Another verse laments missing her, evoking depression. If linked to the victim, it implies a connection when Celeste was underage.
Boyfriend Named David: Celeste’s mother told outlets her daughter was dating a “David,” aligning with D4vd’s name. Online detectives point to unverified social media interactions suggesting the pair met online or at events.
Disturbing Music Video Parallels: D4vd’s February 2024 video for “One More Dance” depicts a body being dragged and stuffed into a car trunk—eerily similar to the crime scene. D4vd plays both victim and perpetrator. His stage performances have included a casket prop, and “Romantic Homicide” features bloody, violent imagery. Streams for the latter have surged amid the case, prompting questions about artistic foreshadowing or coincidence.
Photo in Celeste’s Hometown: A surfaced image shows D4vd in Lake Elsinore, Celeste’s home base, raising theories of a personal visit. The timing remains unclear, but it has amplified rumors of a runaway romance gone wrong.
Controlled Online Narrative: D4vd’s official subreddit is locked, with him as the sole moderator—users accuse him of deleting critical posts about the investigation. A former Discord and Twitch moderator claimed ignorance of Celeste’s age (believing her 18-19) and disappearance, suggesting a cover-up in fan communities.
Manager’s Rental Raid and Sudden Exit: The Hollywood Hills home, where the Tesla was reportedly abandoned, was rented by Josh Marshall. The post-raid lease termination has led to speculation of fleeing evidence, though no direct ties to dismemberment have been confirmed.
Career Fallout: Tours Canceled, Brands Dropped
The scrutiny has derailed D4vd’s meteoric rise. Signed to Interscope Records, the teen sensation—whose SoundCloud origins led to millions of streams—has seen his label halt album promotions and upcoming releases. His world tour and remaining U.S. dates were canceled, citing “unforeseen circumstances.” Brands like Hollister and Crocs, which featured him in campaigns, have severed ties, fearing association with the scandal. Social media backlash has branded him a “person of interest” in the court of public opinion, with #JusticeForCeleste trending.
Expert Analysis: Circumstantial Evidence and a Fact-Finding Phase
Retired homicide detective Dr. Ken Lang, speaking to Law & Crime, described the investigation as a “medicolegal” effort—a collaborative probe between detectives, criminalists, and the medical examiner to determine cause and manner of death. “Right now, it’s a fact-finding case,” Lang explained. The autopsy, deferred pending toxicology and further evidence, could take months—typically 10 weeks or more. Without a homicide ruling, prosecutors can’t proceed.
Lang emphasized the dismemberment (only torso and head found) suggests intent to hide identity and delay discovery. Investigators are hunting for missing limbs and a dismemberment site, which could reveal injuries or foul play. “It could be natural causes like an overdose, then disposal to avoid links—or inflicted trauma,” he noted. On D4vd’s potential involvement, Lang called the evidence “circumstantial”: the Tesla link is damning, but no direct proof ties him to the death or disposal. “We don’t even know if he did it, or someone associated with him.”
Regarding online sleuths—”armchair detectives” flooding tips—Lang sees mixed impact. “Detectives aren’t glued to media, but leads from witnesses can be vital if they include non-public details,” he said. However, public suspicion mirrors investigative flags, like age discrepancies in potential sexual misconduct. “Runaways and age gaps raise red flags—did they know her age? Ignorance isn’t always a defense.”
Profiling a suspect, Lang speculated, might involve someone with a personal nexus to Celeste—possibly a romantic entanglement turned deadly. “She’s young and attractive; it could be a chance meeting gone wrong, a runaway romance that sours.” Without psych expertise, he avoided deep profiling but noted the mutilation indicates someone avoiding identification and confrontation.
A Mother’s Plea and Unanswered Questions
Celeste’s family, devastated by the five-month ordeal, clings to hope for answers. Her mother described the tattoo as a “standout” clue, pleading for justice. As the probe intensifies—potentially examining texts, emails, and searches—Lang predicts arrests could follow autopsy results, but linking evidence to a suspect may take longer.
For now, the case remains a haunting mystery: artistry or alibi? Coincidence or cover-up? D4vd’s silence leaves room for speculation, but Lang urges caution: “Suspicion is aroused, but probable cause for murder isn’t there yet.” As Hollywood watches, Celeste’s story demands resolution—beyond the headlines and streams. Updates will follow as new details emerge.