A chilling new detail has emerged in the ongoing case surrounding singer D4vd and the death of teenage girl Celeste Rivas-Hernandez.
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According to a private investigator hired by the owner of the Hollywood Hills mansion D4vd was renting, a boxed, unused “burn cage” incinerator was discovered inside the property. The device, advertised to operate at temperatures up to 1,600 degrees, was allegedly delivered to a home under a false name despite incinerators being illegal to use in Los Angeles County.
The revelation comes as Rivas-Hernandez’s body was later found in the trunk of a Tesla linked to the residence, less than half a mile away. While LAPD seized multiple items during a September search, the incinerator was reportedly not taken.
No arrests have been made, and the medical examiner has yet to determine a cause of death, but investigators say the discovery adds unsettling context to an already troubling case.

