"D4VD ARRESTED ON SUSPICION OF MURDER IN DEATH OF CELESTE RIVAS, LAPD SAYS"
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Analytic Dreamz reacts to the shocking arrest of rising music star D4vd in the case of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez.In this segment of Notorious Mass Effect, Analytic Dreamz breaks down the full timeline and details surrounding the investigation. On April 16, 2026, David Anthony Burke, known professionally as D4vd, was arrested on suspicion of murder in Los Angeles. The 21-year-old artist, whose Tesla contained the decomposed and dismembered remains of the victim discovered in a Hollywood tow yard in September 2025, remains held without bail as prosecutors evaluate evidence for formal charges expected April 20.Analytic Dreamz covers the critical events: Celeste, 13 when reported missing from Lake Elsinore in April 2024 and 14 at the time of her death, had her remains found in two cadaver bags inside the vehicle's trunk after a foul odor alerted workers. The Tesla, registered to Burke, had been abandoned in the Hollywood Hills for over a month.This segment examines the grand jury activity, family subpoenas, forensic challenges due to severe decomposition, Burke's defense statements claiming he did not kill Celeste or cause her death, and the impact on his career including canceled tours following his viral success with "Romantic Homicide" and album "Withered." Key unresolved questions include the exact cause of death, potential involvement of others, and the strength of the evidence under review.Analytic Dreamz delivers a detailed, no-holds-barred analysis of this developing high-profile case.
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