CA- Body (IDd as Celeste Rivas Hernandez) found in vehicle at Hollywood tow yard, abandoned Tesla registered to singer D4vd – 8 September 2025

  • #881
BBMFF

Interesting to me that her sister went to the liquor store and asked to review the security tapes, not Celeste's parents.
Seems like at least the mother is not very fluent in english.
 
  • #882
  • #883
This video shows at least three garages for off street parking.

Interesting.

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  • #884
Apparently, she had several fake ID's, as any 14 year old would if they were going to places for 18 and over. I assume that Burke and his crew helped her obtain these, but there are many ways to get them. In Downtown L.A. there are people on the streets who can be approached and will guide the process of getting a fake ID. Getting a fake student ID (forged student ID) is super easy. Costs only about $50 (sometimes less, according to my students).

Every time she used a fake college ID, she was basically lying. I think I'd call this a joint lie by a couple who was very concerned about both the age gap and her actual age.
Fake IDs are very expensive, esp college ones. and if you look at celestes face, you can tell that she looks like a child and not a college student.
 
  • #885
This video shows at least three garages for off street parking.

Interesting.

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Prequel to this saga:
D4vd eventually signed a $3 million record deal with Darkroom and Interscope Records.
According to TMZ, D4vd was paid $500,000 upfront followed by a $250,000 payment. He later received a check for $2,250,000 with an option for another $6 million.

Yep the red Tesla moved out of the garage is "really dusty".... not what one would expect if it had been garaged, huh? Just wondering if : 1)The black Tesla had been in the first garage bay, 2) body found in D's bedroom, 3) moved down to the garage (undetected/unseen by cameras, neighbors or passerby's) and put in the front trunk 4) then moved out into the street. (A body in an air conditioned room would have a longer decomp cycle, right? That could explain a lot of questions on "when.")
Hmmm, could someone have decided, "I have had it with this creep. Put CR's body in D4vd's car and put it out on the street.
Not my problem anymore!"?


I'll stop there....but have some thoughts on how 5), 6) & 7) would unfold.
What had begun as a slow process was greatly accelerated when (horrible & painful to type) moved to the vehicle outside in the summer sun and moisture (dew points?) affecting rate.

Conditions affecting the rate of putrefaction
Optimum ambient temperature range for putrefaction is between 25 and 38 degrees C. With every increase of 10 degrees C, the chemical activity doubles. The rate of putrefaction in summer is about twice as much as the rate of putrefaction in winter. Advanced stages of putrefaction can be seen as early as 24 to 36 hours in summer. Moisture is a prerequisite for putrefaction as water is required for bacterial growth, chemical, and enzymatic processes to take place. The rate of putrefaction is faster in a humid environment as compared to an arid one. Bodies kept in open-air putrefy faster than those buried or in water. ‘Casper’s dictum’ states that a body decomposes in the air twice as rapidly as submerged in water, and eight times rapidly as buried in earth. Clothed bodies decompose slower as tight clothes restrict the supply of microbes through blood vessels in that area.
 
  • #886
I'm not a professional of any kind, but I've read a bunch of books by forensic anthropologists, both autobiographical and fiction, and watched a lot of CSI. Even bones of a body buried straight in the ground will have an odour when it's been long enough there's no flesh remaining. Eventually, they'll just smell like dirt, but it takes years.

This girl was dismembered, wrapped in plastic, then put in a compartment of a car in the LA sun. It's really not a surprise that a visual identification was impossible. What is a surprise is that there wasn't a cop call-out about the smell within a week. This was a nice area, not run down or light industrial or waste ground, where an odour might not be out of place. In a nice suburb, a bad odour is bound to annoy someone at minimum, or make someone concerned for the welfare of a neighbour.

MOO
I was curious about that too. According to the PI in the Ashleigh Banfield segment none of the neighbors he spoke to mentioned anything about a foul odor and it wasn’t mentioned in any of the documented reports he shard.


In the ABC segment above one neighbor who lived 50 yards away from where the vehicle was parked also said he didn’t detect any smell odors but noted the car seemed unusual or odd because of the out-of-state license place.

Another woman in the segment mentions that it has been a really hot summer, she found the case really disturbing and that the hedges always smelled like something was decomposing and there are a lot of rats surrounding there. In the beginning she mentions that her dog was always interested in smelling “all of it” but it is unclear what “it” is because it wasn’t specified.

IMO, the strong smell that emits from decomposing human remains would have most likely not only spurred multiple calls for LAPD to come investigate but would have also been detected and reported by the LADOT employees who cited, ticketed and impounded car. In other words, the vehicle would have not even have made it to the tow yard before CR’s remains were discovered and they would have been much earlier than the 8th as well because of the type of response the scent alone would have triggered among residents and the transportation department workers. A smell like that is impossible to ignore, makes you gag and want to hold your breathe instead to avoid breathing it in. Additionally, it likely only grows worse under the hot summer sun and does tend to permeate and spread, which is what seems to have happened on the 8th when the tow lots employees first noticed it. I don’t think the residents would have, or should have for their own well-being, waited days on ends for the vehicle to be removed or inspected if that was the kind of smell coming from it. IMO, they certainly would have not been able to tolerate parking their cars or walking themselves or their dogs next to a spot with such a repugnant odor.


JMO/JMT
 
  • #887
I was curious about that too. According to the PI in the Ashleigh Banfield segment none of the neighbors he spoke to mentioned anything about a foul odor and it wasn’t mentioned in any of the documented reports he shard.


In the ABC segment above one neighbor who lived 50 yards away from where the vehicle was parked also said he didn’t detect any smell odors but noted the car seemed unusual or odd because of the out-of-state license place.

Another woman in the segment mentions that it has been a really hot summer, she found the case really disturbing and that the hedges always smelled like something was decomposing and there are a lot of rats surrounding there. In the beginning she mentions that her dog was always interested in smelling “all of it” but it is unclear what “it” is because it wasn’t specified.

IMO, the strong smell that emits from decomposing human remains would have most likely not only spurred multiple calls for LAPD to come investigate but would have also been detected and reported by the LADOT employees who cited, ticketed and impounded car. In other words, the vehicle would have not even have made it to the tow yard before CR’s remains were discovered and they would have been much earlier than the 8th as well because of the type of response the scent alone would have triggered among residents and the transportation department workers. A smell like that is impossible to ignore, makes you gag and want to hold your breathe instead to avoid breathing it in. Additionally, it likely only grows worse under the hot summer sun and does tend to permeate and spread, which is what seems to have happened on the 8th when the tow lots employees first noticed it. I don’t think the residents would have, or should have for their own well-being, waited days on ends for the vehicle to be removed or inspected if that was the kind of smell coming from it. IMO, they certainly would have not been able to tolerate parking their cars or walking themselves or their dogs next to a spot with such a repugnant odor.


JMO/JMT
Ashleigh Banfield indicates her surprise during the Steve Fischer interview that there was just one report of someone thinking they smelled a dead animal.

This discussion occurs at 5 min 47 seconds.


I agree with Steve Fischer's line of reasoning that one does not immediately think of a corpse in a trunk when one smells something bad in a neighborhood. JMO
 
  • #888
I absolutely agree with everything you've said.

The suspension of disbelief needed to believe David is not involved, is off the chart IMO. It makes more sense to assume the authorities are just biding their time and slowly collecting evidence, over the many convoluted theories of his complete innocence.

He knew Celeste well (in the least). She was found in a bag, in his 2-year-old car, which was abandoned, not reported as stolen, nor under repairs. The car was only footsteps from his home. The car was being moved and parked in different places, all close to his home. Why?

He continued to perform after Celeste's body had been found, which seems...strange. He only became inactive once the body was identified and it was impossible to deny a connection.

This is a self-made musician at the bring of huge fame. He is a prolific social media user and this is the platform he uses to engage with his fans. If this was all a misunderstanding, you'd think he'd be screaming it from the rooftops.

it being moved repeatedly can be explained as there being a time limit on street parking

Best quote of the week....."Creative geniuses can also be sick in the effin' head!"
Look at this pic from d4vdprayers tiktok series. He has really bizarre and manic bible rantings (IMO) that make no sense. Basically talking in endless loops that make zero sense.
But look at the pile of black plastic bags over his right shoulder (left side of the picture.) He is not very organized is he? Remember, this is not a run-of-the-mill-teenage bedroom. This is a supposed musical genius millionaire kid who could surely afford people to organize his room, right?? (he also mentions it is August 31st.)

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it's stream of consciousness rambling, not unheard of with creative types, especially in urban music - it also could resemble some mental illness conditions IMO

Harvey Levin from TMZ discussed it on his podcast with a lot of local knowledge, so if you're interested go check out "2 angry men" for that.

Did the property not have off street parking? No garage?

Another thought I had while sleeping was the frunks are "sealed" as in have a weather seal to stop water getting in.
Also I saw a lot of owners put after market ones on to "create a tighter seal, preventing rainwater, dust, and leaves from entering the frunk and the cabin air filter, leading to cleaner air. "

So couid that also contribute to the smell being enclosed effectively?

Also could it have "prevented evaporation" required to minimise a body by 50% mass?

three car garage
 
  • #889
it being moved repeatedly can be explained as there being a time limit on street parking



it's stream of consciousness rambling, not unheard of with creative types, especially in urban music - it also could resemble some mental illness conditions IMO



three car garage
On the note of mental illness, I saw videos of him talking about his songs being prophetic and he subconsciously lives them out.
So his album is titled "withered", was she intended to be found withered?

There is also a special edition called Withered: Marcescence released 19 September 2024

Marcescence is where something, usually plant matter like leaves or flowers, withers but doesn’t fall off.
Marcēscere means ‘to wither’ or ‘begin to decay’. This comes from marcēre, meaning ‘to be weak or withered’.

So was he actually insinuating she's a part of him and even though deceased was still with him?

Are there any songs that indicate suicide?

I think there's pathology here that will come out for sure.

MOO IMOO JMT
 
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  • #890
Does the damage on the Tesla happen to look like while it was in reverse, someone was hit and run over, or is it just me and my imagination? The photos the private investigator obtained from when the car was marked for parking.
 

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