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Private Investigator Says Boxed Incinerator Found at D4vd’s Former Rental as Rivas Homicide Probe Continues

Police have not verified the claim — the case remains before an investigative grand jury.

Overview

  • Investigator Steve Fischer says he found an unopened, 55‑pound “Burn Cage” incinerator inside the Hollywood Hills home previously rented by the singer.
  • The unit is advertised to reach about 1,600°F and is illegal to use within Los Angeles; Fischer says it was boxed, unused, and not seized during the police search.
  • Fischer claims deliveries tied to the item were made under a false name and that other items he saw could be used with the incinerator.
  • LAPD has not commented on the reported discovery; officials continue to treat the death of 14‑year‑old Celeste Rivas as a homicide after her remains were found in a Tesla registered to D4vd.
  • No arrests have been made; prosecutors are using an investigative grand jury, and separate reporting describes a witness no‑show and potential steps to compel testimony.