Overview
- Steve Fischer, a private investigator hired by the rental owner, says he found heavy‑duty tools he described as farm equipment, one still in shipping packaging, plus prescription pills and drug paraphernalia, and he has shared the claims with LAPD.
- LAPD says D4vd is not a suspect at this time, no arrests have been announced, and Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman has not received a case submission.
- The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner has deferred the cause and manner of Celeste Rivas Hernandez’s death pending further testing, leaving potential criminal culpability unresolved beyond the concealment of a body.
- Fischer says surveillance, tickets, and license‑plate data show D4vd’s black Tesla stopped regular use after early 2025, was last moved on July 29, was towed Sept. 5, and was found with Rivas’s decomposed remains on Sept. 8.
- A newly surfaced photo from a 2024 party appears to show D4vd with a young woman eyewitnesses told TMZ they believe is Rivas, a claim not confirmed by authorities.