Singer D4vd Accused of Murdering 14-Year-Old Girl He Met at Age 11
Prosecutors say David Burke killed Celeste Rivas Hernandez after she threatened to expose their relationship; body found dismembered in Tesla
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- Prosecutors allege singer D4vd (David Burke) murdered 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez after she threatened to expose their inappropriate relationship, which began when she was 13.
- The body was found dismembered in a Tesla in Hollywood Hills.
- Text messages from April 22, 2025 show she threatened to end his career.
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This case involves allegations against a musician whose identity as D4vd has been publicly revealed. The prosecution's filing outlines the evidence they plan to present at a preliminary hearing, including text messages and forensic details.
Prosecutors said Wednesday that singer D4vd killed 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez by stabbing her multiple times. The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office shared what they said the evidence would show in a document filed Wednesday outlining their plan for a preliminary hearing over evidence in the case. It said D4vd, whose legal name is David Burke, met Rivas Hernandez when she was 11, began a sexual relationship with her when she was 13 and he was 18, and killed her when she threatened to reveal their inappropriate relationship. “Knowing he had to silence the victim before she ruined his music career as she had threatened, very soon after her arrival at his home, defendant stabbed the victim to death multiple times and stood by while she bled out.” Her body was found dismembered and decomposing in a Tesla towed from the Hollywood Hills in September of last year. Prosecutors obtained text messages between the two from April 22, 2025, the night before they believe she was killed. “The messages reveal the victim’s jealousy over defendant’s relationships with other women, as defendant led her to believe they had a future together. She became extremely upset and threatened to disclose damaging information about her relationship with defendant to end his career and destroy his life,” the document says. Prosecutors say they believe she was killed the following day, when all her phone activity went quiet. The document says Burke bought two chainsaws online that he used to cut apart her body in an inflatable pool. “Defendant took horrifying measures to destroy and discard the victim’s body,” prosecutors said in the brief. Two of her fingers were missing when the body was found. Rivas Hernandez had his name tattooed on them, they said. Prosecutors had not previously described how they believed Rivas Hernandez was killed or given details on their relationship. An autopsy report said she was killed by penetrating wounds. Burke has pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder and other counts. His lawyers have said he is innocent and did not cause Rivas Hernandez’s death. The defense attorneys asked Superior Court Judge Charlaine F. Olmedo at a hearing Wednesday to seal the document, but she declined. They had no comment outside court.
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Perspectiva de IA — posibilidades, no hechos
Defense will likely challenge the admissibility of text messages at preliminary hearing
Probable · En semanas
Preliminary hearing will proceed with prosecution presenting evidence
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Preguntas abiertas
- What specific evidence links D4vd directly to the murder?
- Were there any witnesses to the killing?
- What was the exact cause of death according to the autopsy?
- Were any other individuals involved in helping dispose of the body?






