New Twist in Celeste Rivas Case: Second Person Linked to 15-Year-Old's Mysterious Death
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Los Angeles authorities have linked a second person to the death of 15-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez, whose body was found in the trunk of a Tesla belonging to singer D4vd. According to sources, the unidentified individual may have been present when Hernandez's body was discovered. LAPD homicide detectives used phone and social media data to triangulate the suspect's location to the Hollywood Hills area at the time of the teen's death. D4vd, whose real name is David Anthony Burke, is also being investigated as a suspect. Insiders claim that Hernandez's death is being treated as a possible homicide, although the medical examiner has not made an official ruling pending toxicology results. A police source revealed that it may have taken multiple people to dismember and dispose of Hernandez's body. However, no official paperwork has been filed to classify D4vd as a suspect. The singer has reportedly not cooperated with investigators. Hernandez's body was found wearing a distinctive outfit and jewelry, including a tattoo on her right index finger that reads "Shhh…", similar to one D4vd has. The teen went missing at age 13 and was found dead a day after her 15th birthday. Police raided a $20,000-a-month Hollywood Hills mansion leased by D4vd's manager, where private detective Steve Fisher claimed to have found 'farm' tools that could be used to dispose of a body.