Singer D4vd, whose legal name is David Burke, has been arrested on suspicion of murdering a 14-year-old girl, Celeste Rivas Hernandez. The decomposed body of Hernandez was found last year in an abandoned Tesla registered to Burke, which had been towed from the Hollywood Hills area.
Details of the Arrest and Investigation
Burke, a 21-year-old alt-pop artist, is currently being held without bail as authorities prepare to present the case to the District Attorney's Office for potential charges on Monday. This arrest follows a prior investigation by a Los Angeles County grand jury into Burke's connection to Hernandez's death.
Legal Proceedings and Testimony
In related developments, D4vd's friend Neo has testified before the grand jury, providing crucial information that may influence the ongoing legal proceedings. The grand jury had been examining evidence linking Burke to the crime scene and the circumstances surrounding Hernandez's disappearance and death.
The discovery of Hernandez's body in the abandoned Tesla has raised significant questions about the timeline of events and Burke's involvement. Police are focusing on forensic evidence and witness statements to build a comprehensive case against the singer.
As the investigation continues, the music community and public are closely watching the developments, with many expressing shock over the allegations against the rising star. The case highlights the intersection of celebrity culture and serious criminal investigations in Los Angeles.



