Overview
- Multiple outlets citing unnamed sources report that prosecutors, including Beth Silverman, believe D4vd was involved in Celeste Rivas’s death and plan to ask grand jurors to indict.
- Witness testimony has already been taken, including days of questioning for manager Robert Morgenroth, who was overheard saying the prosecutor pressed him on why he did not call police.
- Proceedings could stretch into February, and a reported no-show witness led prosecutors to threaten seeking a body-attachment order to compel testimony.
- The medical examiner’s full findings remain under a court-ordered security hold, leaving the public cause and manner of death undisclosed as investigators weigh charging decisions.
- Rivas’s decomposed, dismembered remains were found in September in the trunk of an impounded Tesla registered to D4vd, prompting searches, tour cancellations, and, per a private investigator, the discovery of an unused burn cage at a rental property.