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D4vd’s Dark Obsession: Leaked Discord Messages Suggest Pregnancy Motive in Celeste’s Alleged Murder
By Alex Rivera, Entertainment and Crime Correspondent
Los Angeles, CA – February 25, 2025
As the investigation into the death of 15-year-old Celeste deepens, online sleuths and leaked digital evidence are pointing to a chilling motive: her alleged pregnancy by 20-year-old singer d4vd (David Anthony Burke). Discord metadata, photos, and song lyrics uncovered this week suggest the rising TikTok star may have killed Celeste to conceal an illicit relationship that began when she was just 11, potentially escalating with a child on the way. While authorities await autopsy results to confirm the cause of death—delayed by severe decomposition—d4vd remains a key person of interest, with his Hollywood Hills home already raided for evidence. The case, blending grooming allegations and artistic foreshadowing, has fans and experts questioning if d4vd’s music was a blueprint for tragedy.
Celeste’s dismembered remains were discovered on September 8, 2025, in the front trunk of d4vd’s Texas-registered Tesla at a Hollywood impound lot, over 17 months after she vanished from Lake Elsinore, California, in April 2024. Her mother reported she left with a “boyfriend” named David, a claim echoed by family and friends. The LAPD has seized laptops and other items from d4vd’s rental, checking drains for traces of disposal, but classifies the probe as a “death investigation” pending forensic clarity. No arrests have been made, but speculation of homicide—and a pregnancy cover-up—runs rampant online.
Leaked Discord Chats: Engagement, Tattoos, and a “Kid on the Way”
At the heart of the pregnancy theory are purported Discord screenshots from 2022-2024, shared widely on platforms like Twitter and Reddit. Despite deleted usernames, metadata—unique tracking IDs tied to accounts—links them to Celeste. One July 2024 image shows her left hand with an engagement ring and a tattoo of d4vd’s name, matching his own ink. Another depicts the pair cuddling backstage, captioned affectionately.
The most damning: A fan asks d4vd if he’s “happily married or single?” He replies, “Me and [deleted user] got a kid on the way,” tagging Celeste’s metadata. Another message from the same user hints at a March 2025 due date, suggesting conception around June 2024—months after her disappearance. “Just so you know, March next year,” it reads, aligning with early pregnancy discussions. Celeste reportedly confirms her age as 13 in one chat and admits to being a missing person in 2023, with users noting her runaway history tied to d4vd.
Experts caution that while metadata provides digital fingerprints, verification is key—Discord preserves traces even after deletions. “This creates a paper trail,” one cybersecurity analyst told reporters. “If it matches device logs from the raid, it’s compelling.” The chats portray a grooming dynamic: d4vd isolating Celeste from family, with her pleading to “make him come back” amid community concerns.
Music as Confession? Lyrics, Alter Egos, and Off-Grid Fantasies
d4vd’s discography fuels the narrative. His 2022 track “Decide” includes: “Save your tears. Seven years. I know life is complicated.” Fans interpret “seven years” as Celeste turning 18 (she was 11 in 2022). “Romantic Homicide,” released on her birthday, features lyrics like “I killed you and I didn’t even regret it,” with a video showing a Celeste lookalike fading away after a white rose handover—echoing her final outfit.
In interviews, d4vd discusses an “alter ego” named Atomi: “An evil version of myself that would come out at random moments… solving murders that I’m committing myself.” He envisions retiring in three to four years—”off the grid on an island with no social media”—coinciding with Celeste’s 18th birthday in 2028. “In five years, I’m going to be gone,” he said in a 2023 clip, prompting Epstein-like comparisons for its isolation theme.
Shared obsessions add layers: Celeste’s Hello Kitty fandom mirrors d4vd’s profile picture and tour merch. Photos show matching pink bracelets on his wrists and her missing poster. A viral image depicts d4vd hiding her face with a purse that appears in his April 2025 TikTok. Another backstage snap from January 2024 shows a red-curled girl (allegedly Celeste) with a bandana matching his.
TikTok comments from d4vd tag “0907” (Celeste’s birthday) in responses like “Should we?” to adoption jokes, hinting at possession. A stream clip has him muting her during “controversial of kids” talk, followed by “Delete everything.”
Why Pregnancy? Hiding a Scandal to Protect Rising Fame
Theories posit Celeste’s pregnancy as the tipping point. Due in March 2025, it would expose their seven-year age gap and grooming history, derailing d4vd’s career just as Petals to Thorns climbed charts (now pulled by Universal and Sony). “He got comfortable hiding the relationship,” one online investigator noted. “But a baby? That’s undeniable evidence.”
Her decomposition—possibly preserved in a freezer before the Tesla disposal—complicates timelines. If killed pregnant, it could explain the violence. d4vd’s tour, with caskets and blood-splatter shirts, is seen as taunting; emotional performances raise remorse questions.
Celeste’s teacher revealed she met d4vd online as a teen, ran away, was returned by police, then vanished again in May 2024—friends allegedly blackmailed him for silence. Her brother warned authorities, but claims inaction.
Police Probe and Public Fury: When Will Justice Come?
LAPD follows “several leads,” but critics demand FBI involvement. The raid yielded two bags of evidence, including the laptop likely holding Discord logs. “They need the autopsy for homicide classification,” a source said. “Without it, questioning d4vd risks tipping him off.”
#JusticeForCeleste trends, with fans decrying ignored warnings. “If she was 13 and pregnant, this is beyond grooming—it’s monstrous,” one tweeted. d4vd’s silence amplifies suspicions; his off-grid dreams now seem like flight plans.
As metadata and lyrics weave a web of obsession, Celeste’s family awaits answers. Was pregnancy the final secret too big to hide? The probe inches forward, but for a girl who dreamed of stars, the darkness of fame proved fatal. Updates as they come—her story demands nothing less.