The chilling saga of viral rapper D4VD (David Anthony Burke) and the gruesome discovery of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez’s mutilated body in his Tesla trunk has taken a bizarre turn straight out of a conspiracy thriller: Insiders claim there were two Celestes in D4VD’s orbit, one a 23-year-old “Cece” with his name tattooed on her chest, and the other the tragic teen victim. As movers haul his belongings from the raided Hollywood Hills mansion and TikTok detectives unearth Fortnite grooming origins, deleted YouTube vids, and eerie date coincidences, frustration boils over LAPD’s stonewalling. No arrests, no suspects named – despite a raided home, seized gadgets, and a “Shhh” tattoo linking the dead girl to celeb culture. Is D4VD a flight risk gaming the system, or is racial bias shielding him? WestJett’s deep dive exposes the chaos, but with streams surging and fans clinging to innocence, this probe’s delays scream cover-up.
Mansion Mystery: Movers Clear Out as Cops Sit on Raided Evidence
D4VD’s $20,000/month Hollywood Hills crash pad – a short stroll from the impounded Tesla where Celeste’s decomposed remains were found on September 8 – is now a ghost town. Movers were spotted this week stripping the four-bedroom rental bare after D4VD and manager Josh Marshall abruptly terminated the lease. Law enforcement sources tell the Daily Mail they seized electronics, computers, and “various items” during the September 17 raid, including swabs for blood in drains and Luminol tests for cleanup traces. But weeks later? Crickets from LAPD’s Robbery-Homicide Division.
Federal prosecutor Neama Rahmani drops a bombshell theory to the outlet: “They only did that cuz he’s black… Police would be all over this if he was white.” Echoing TikTok rants, Rahmani questions the stall: “Internet sleuths are digging up photos, videos, screenshots – why no suspects?” LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell stonewalls: “Ongoing investigation… Lots of resources dedicated, but we can’t share.” D4VD’s team insists his car was “stolen,” but with a passport in hand and tour dates canceled, whispers of flight risk grow. “Bro’s life depended on that victory royale,” mocks one streamer spotting D4VD gaming Fortnite amid the fallout – the same platform where he allegedly met Celeste at age 10.
“Two Celestes” Bombshell: 23-Year-Old “Cece” vs. Teen Victim – Setup or Deadly Mix-Up?
The wildest twist yet: A D4VD insider’s rambling audio claims two Celestes orbited the star – a 23-year-old “Cece” (Celeste Herrera) he dated publicly, and the 14-year-old victim (Celeste Rivas Hernandez). “I’ve met them both… The older one called herself Cece. If one was there, she’d say Celeste,” the source spills. Herrera, with D4VD’s name inked on her chest, now denies knowing the younger girl – a “damn lie,” per the leaker. Fans latch on: “The girl he dated was Celeste Herrera… They look similar. He got set up!”
But skeptics shred it: “It’s okay gang, accept David did it. Herrera’s 23 – different people.” TikTok erupts with side-by-side pics, but the “Shhh” tattoo on Rivas’s finger (matching Rihanna and Lindsay Lohan) fuels confusion. Google reveals it’s a pop culture “hush” symbol, but in this context? Eerie. “David likes kids?” blasts user Ponzalo in viral posts, lacking proof but stirring doubt. Another TikTok taunts: “Waiting for LAPD to get your ass for messing with a 13-year-old.” A 2024 user even urged D4VD to “release the song about Celeste Rivas Hernandez” – four months post-disappearance. Coincidence, or chilling foresight?
Fortnite Grooming Origins: Met at 10, Discord Invite – And He’s Still Gaming?
Digging deeper, online warriors trace the duo’s roots to Fortnite: D4VD, then 15, allegedly connected with 10-year-old Celeste in-game, pulling her into his Discord server. Ironic? D4VD collabed with Fortnite on music, and post-discovery, he’s been caught live-streaming battles. “David right now: Try to explain? Nah, I’mma run some reload. Bro is screwed,” a clip mocks. “Bro’s life depended on that victory royale.” Rivas had fake IDs to pose as an adult, letting the “couple” hit 18+ spots – per police leaks.
A “My Mixtapes” account adds fuel: Cops probing Rivas’s “turbulent past” and runaways (January, March, April 2024). Teacher testimony: “She ran to Hollywood… Friends said blackmailing the rapper.” But D4VD’s “corny TikTok” from 2024? Feels prescient now. And the deletions? On the day Rivas was ID’d (September 17), D4VD scrubbed six YouTube videos. Streamer xQc uncovered his Discord launch: September 7 – Rivas’s birthday. “David’s a freak with dates,” WestJett quips.
No Arrest Outrage: Racial Bias, Incompetence, or Building an Ironclad Case?
Why the drag? Charleston White rants: “When a [suspect] stays out this long with evidence… They arrest with way less. Put him in jail to poke!” Comedian bits aside, frustration mounts: Raided home, seized tech – yet no suspect named. “LAPD incompetence?” WestJett wonders. “Or refined forensics figuring if you farted in a room?” Rahmani hints bias: “Black artist with a body in his Tesla? They’d swarm if white.” D4VD’s “I didn’t kill her physically, but in the back of my mind, she died” lyric from “Romantic Homicide” haunts – especially with onstage caskets.
Fans defend: “Too much evidence… Starting to think someone else.” Dragging streamer Jason into it? “Cloud farming for views,” Lwig blasts. “TikTok’s brutal – insanity if he’s innocent.” But with streams spiking (Billboard notes gains post-headlines) and Crocs/Hollister ditching him, D4VD’s playing it cool – or callous? “David will not buy the new iPhone 17. 15 just feels right,” a satirical post mocks.
The Sleuthing Circus: Internet “Better Than Cops”? FBI Tip Lines Beg to Differ
TikTok’s self-proclaimed detectives crow: “We’re finding evidence better than police!” But WestJett warns: “No, you’re not. Forensics are advanced – they might’ve had a file pre-allegations.” FBI tip lines exist for a reason – Ponzalo’s unproven rants? Questionable. “Pick with a grain of salt,” he advises. As the probe grinds (cause of death deferred, timeline murky), expect fireworks: Arrest in weeks? Or more twists like the “two Celestes” red herring?
D4VD’s camp: “Car stolen… Cooperating.” But with movers fleeing, Fortnite escapes, and deleted traces, innocence feels fragile. Will LAPD drop the hammer, or let this Tesla terror fade? Rivas’s family waits in agony – justice can’t come soon enough.
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