LA Police Debunks 'Frozen' Rumors in D4vd Case, Reveals Shocking Truth About Celeste Rivas' Death

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A stunning revelation has emerged in the highly publicized D4vd case, where 14-year-old Celeste Rivas' body was found in the trunk of a Tesla belonging to singer D4vd. Los Angeles Police Captain Scot Williams has refuted reports that her body was dismembered and partially frozen, stating that these claims are unfounded. According to Captain Williams, there is no evidence to support the allegations that Celeste's body was frozen. He explained that her remains had been in the trunk for several weeks, and even if it were frozen, the summer heat would have caused it to thaw. The police captain also clarified that Celeste was not decapitated, as previously speculated. The Los Angeles Police Department has obtained a court order blocking the release of details about Celeste's death, citing the medical examiner's office. However, sources close to the investigation have revealed that D4vd, whose real name is David Anthony Burke, is considered a suspect in the case. Burke's relationship with Celeste has been a subject of interest, with locals claiming to have seen the two together before her disappearance. The case has taken a surprising turn, with Burke's tour being unexpectedly canceled following the discovery of Celeste's body. While Burke has not been charged with any offense, he is reportedly not cooperating with authorities. As the investigation continues, the police department remains tight-lipped about the details surrounding Celeste's death, fueling speculation and concern about the case's progress.