New Theory Emerge in D4vd Case: Was Celeste Rivas' Body 'Refrozen' Before Discovery?
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A shocking twist in the investigation of 15-year-old Celeste Rivas' murder has emerged. Sources close to the case reveal that the teen's remains may have been stored in a refrigerated or frozen state before being discovered in the trunk of an abandoned Tesla registered to singer D4vd. The body was found severely decomposed, but investigators are exploring the possibility that it was intentionally cooled or frozen before being transferred to the vehicle. Experts have been called in to examine the evidence and provide insight into the events surrounding Rivas' death. The theory suggests that the body may have been partially frozen and was thawing out when it was discovered. D4vd, whose real name is David Anthony Burke, is now a suspect in the case, according to sources. Another individual, whose identity has not been released, is also linked to the crime. Investigators have collected phone and social media data, which places the suspect in the area where Rivas' body was found around the time of her death. While D4vd has not been charged, a police source suggests that it may have taken multiple people to dismember and dispose of Rivas' body. The source also claims that D4vd has not been cooperating with investigators. As the investigation continues, authorities are working to piece together the events surrounding Rivas' tragic death. The case remains a complex and ongoing mystery, with new developments emerging regularly.