D4vd & Celeste Rivas Murder Investigation - FIG YJ BLOG

D4vd & Celeste Rivas Murder Investigation

D4vd Likely to Be Indicted in the Celeste Rivas Murder

 Singer D4vd (real name David Anthony Burke) is now at the center of a high-profile murder investigation in Los Angeles after the remains of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez were found earlier this year.

 Multiple credible sources report that a Los Angeles County grand jury is expected to be asked to return a murder indictment against him — a key legal step that could bring formal charges.

Grand Jury in Session

Prosecutors, including Los Angeles County prosecutor Beth Silverman, are presenting evidence to a grand jury that is hearing testimony on the case. 

Sources reporting to entertainment and news outlets say authorities believe D4vd was involved in the teen’s death and are moving toward seeking a murder indictment.

Witnesses such as D4vd’s day-to-day manager have testified before the panel, and testimony has continued over several sessions. 

Law enforcement sources suggest the grand jury could continue hearing evidence into early February 2026 before any vote is taken.

Background: The Death of Celeste Rivas Hernandez

Celeste Rivas Hernandez was reported missing in 2024 and later identified through forensics as the remains discovered on September 8, 2025, inside a Tesla registered to D4vd. 

The car had been impounded in Hollywood and a foul smell alerted tow workers to the vehicle, leading to the grim discovery.

While authorities have characterized the case as a potential homicide, they have not publicly ruled on the official cause and manner of death, and the medical examiner’s office has been restricted by court order from releasing full findings.

 However, law enforcement labeled the probe a murder investigation in legal filings, indicating they are treating the discovery as more than a simple concealment of a body.

D4vd’s Role and Law Enforcement Views

Suspect Status and Investigation

Although D4vd has not yet been formally charged or arrested, multiple reports cite that the singer has been considered a suspect in the investigation. 

Law enforcement sources have stated that he is not fully cooperating with investigators, and at times has declined interviews, which can complicate the inquiry.

The Los Angeles Police Department’s Robbery-Homicide Division has been heavily involved, and detectives are reviewing electronic evidence, witness testimony, and timelines related to Rivas’ disappearance and the condition of the Tesla.

Public and Community Reactions

The case has drawn international attention — partly due to the shocking nature of the discovery and partly because of D4vd’s rising fame in 2025.

 He became one of the most searched and trending musicians of the year, driven by both his music and the ongoing investigation.

Celeste’s family and her community in Lake Elsinore, California have expressed heartbreak and a desire for justice following the loss of the young teen. 

Vigils and memorials were held, and public sentiment continues to call for accountability as the legal process unfolds.

What Comes Next?

Legal Path Forward

If the grand jury votes to indict, D4vd would be formally charged and could face arrest followed by arraignment in a California court.

 An indictment is not a conviction — it means prosecutors have convinced a grand jury there is probable cause to believe a crime was committed. 

Defense attorneys can then contest the charges during a trial.

Prosecutors are reportedly presenting evidence and testimony carefully due to the sensitive nature of the case and the involvement of a minor. 

Authorities have been tight-lipped publicly but continue to advance the case through the grand jury process.

Summary

A grand jury is actively hearing the Celeste Rivas case and is expected to vote on whether to indict D4vd on murder charges.

Celeste’s remains were found in late 2025 in a vehicle linked to D4vd, sparking one of the most widely followed legal inquiries involving a young celebrity.

While no criminal charges have been filed yet, authorities believe an indictment is increasingly likely as evidence is reviewed.

The legal process may take several months before formal charges, with February 2026 often cited as a possible timeframe for grand jury action.