The D4VD INVESTIGATION: POLICE Collect EVIDENCE, FAMILY SPEAKS OUT, and TOUR CANCELLED (More PROOF)

D4vd’s World Tour Halted Amid Intensifying Probe: Police Raid Home, Album Pulled as New Evidence Ties Singer to Missing Teen’s Death

By Alex Rivera, Entertainment and Crime Correspondent
Los Angeles, CA – February 15, 2025

The investigation into the gruesome death of 15-year-old Celeste has taken a dramatic turn, with Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) investigators raiding the Hollywood Hills rental home of 20-year-old singer d4vd (David Anthony Burke) and seizing key evidence, including a laptop. As social media detectives unearth more alleged connections between the rising TikTok star and the victim, d4vd’s “Wii” tour has been abruptly canceled, and major labels Universal Music Group and Sony Music Publishing have halted promotion of his anticipated album release. Celeste’s family, grieving the discovery of her dismembered remains in the frunk of d4vd’s Texas-registered Tesla, is speaking out, demanding swift justice in what they describe as a preventable tragedy rooted in online grooming.

Celeste, who vanished from Lake Elsinore, California, in April 2024, was found decomposed in the impounded vehicle on September 8, 2025—over 17 months later. Her mother has publicly stated that Celeste left home with her “boyfriend” named David, a detail corroborated by family and friends. The autopsy, delayed by severe decomposition, is crucial to determining the cause of death and elevating the case to homicide. LAPD sources confirm d4vd is cooperating but remains a person of interest, with investigators tracing his movements, cell records, and ties to Celeste.

Helicopter footage captured unmarked vehicles swarming d4vd’s home on February 14, 2025, as officers collected digital devices and other items. Neighbors previously noted the abandoned Tesla—dented, with Texas plates—parked suspiciously before its September tow. The vehicle was never reported stolen, raising questions about why d4vd, on tour at the time, allowed it to languish.

Backstage Encounters and Matching Details: A Timeline of Alleged Involvement

Newly surfaced videos and photos intensify suspicions of a prolonged, inappropriate relationship. A June 2024 clip shows Celeste backstage with d4vd, two months after her disappearance, wearing a sweatshirt identical to one in her missing persons poster. Additional images depict the pair together, including a FaceTime stream where Celeste, appearing uncomfortable, references “controversial of kids” before going mute. At the stream’s end, d4vd is heard instructing moderators to “delete everything,” prompting speculation of a cover-up.

Celeste’s brother has reiterated warnings to police about d4vd’s “dangerous” influence, claiming threats from the singer’s circle silenced concerns. A teacher from Celeste’s Lake Elsinore school went viral on social media, revealing she met d4vd online as an eighth grader. “She ran away… the cops found her in Hollywood, brought her back,” the educator said. “Then she disappeared again in May 2024. Her friends told me it was this rapper they were blackmailing.” Photos allegedly show d4vd paying off classmates to keep quiet, captured near Celeste’s home—mere 0.3 miles away.

The teacher urged caution: “Be careful talking to people online.” Celeste’s disruptive home life made her vulnerable, but her mother held hope, unaware of the full extent until the grim discovery.

Morbid Tour Elements and Scrapped Album: Signs of Guilt or Coincidence?

d4vd’s “Wii” tour, launched in August 2025, has drawn backlash for its eerie staging. Fans report a casket being wheeled out at shows, accompanied by a vehicle unloading it—reminiscent of funeral processions. Custom “bloody” shirts distributed to attendees feature splatter patterns, evoking violence. One viral clip shows d4vd cleaning Hello Kitty-adorned shoes matching Celeste’s Facebook profile picture, fueling theories of evidence tampering.

His music, once a TikTok sensation, now faces reinterpretation as confessional. The album Petals to Thorns, slated for February 15 release, was pulled hours before launch. In the “Romantic Homicide” video (dropped on Celeste’s birthday), a woman resembling her fades away after receiving a white rose; later, figures stuff a body into a trunk. Lyrics like “I killed you and I didn’t even regret it” and an unreleased track about a “police car” (“Never caught me… I ain’t telling nothing”) have gone viral as potential admissions.

d4vd told Genius the themes were “figurative,” all “in the back of my mind.” But emotional live performances—tears during choruses—have fans questioning remorse or triggers. A 2022 song “Celeste” laments: “The girl with my name tattooed on her chest… Missing you so much makes me depressed.” He released tracks annually on her birthday, including one post-disappearance.

Family’s Anguish and Calls for Accountability

Celeste’s mother, speaking through a family spokesperson, expressed heartbreak: “She was just a child who trusted the wrong person online.” The brother echoed frustration with law enforcement: “I told them about David… but nothing happened.” Online, #JusticeForCeleste trends, with memorials at former tour stops and streams of d4vd’s music ironically boosting his charts amid morbid curiosity.

Brands and collaborators, including Kali Uchis, have cut ties. A second body in a South LA tow yard this week is unrelated, per officials, but the probe follows “several leads”—frustrating observers who point to d4vd as the obvious focus. “He’s five minutes away,” one local fumed online.

As the autopsy progresses, the case highlights digital dangers: Grooming via Discord and TikTok, unchecked fame, and ignored warnings. Celeste’s story—a fan’s obsession turning fatal—demands answers. d4vd’s silence grows louder, but with evidence mounting, his career may be as decomposed as the tragedy it overshadows. The family awaits closure; the public, justice.

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