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

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My students (Los Angeles area) get them in DTLA for $50-200 depending on type. One person got an entire fake birth certificate. That's not very expensive for people who live in a mansion that rents for $20,000 a month.

I'm sure that most of DB's close personal associates were skeptical of her being over 18 and I wouldn't be surprised if she enjoyed shocking people with her actual youth. Maybe not, it's just an opinion.

Further afield, one can also get fake ID's in most of Mexico's tourist cities and Belize may be the fake passport capital of the world. I'm going by what police here have told me over the past decade, this is just opinion. I don't have a source except student reports and talking to cops. Having a stack of fake ID's is considered a status symbol by some young people.

So JMO.

I think you quoted the wrong person. Unless you meant she had a fake i.d. that would fool the people in the close circle? I'm sure they would know it was fake.
 
  • #963
So ive never heard of that artist he used in the post on 6 September before either and have a look at the similarities here. Star stickers on the face, anime, another skinny sad young man singing about "little girls"

a song galled "Marcelene" has lyrics:
"Marcelene is it just you and me in the wreckage of the world?
that must be so confusing for a little girl
(indecipherable)
but im losing myself and i think i might lose you too
this magic keeps me alive and its making me crazy
and i need to save you but whos gonna save me"
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Havnt had time to do a proper look at his accounts but I think DAB considers this person a cultural influence.

Thoughts?

I've been assuming David's star stickers were blemish patches. They sell them with all kinds of designs now. But maybe it has some other significance for this crowd. Is this the new emo?
 
  • #964
I've been assuming David's star stickers were blemish patches. They sell them with all kinds of designs now. But maybe it has some other significance for this crowd. Is this the new emo?
Just had a little search about it and agree it's blemish patches.
They seem to use it as an identity marker in this specific scene.
 
  • #965
I think you quoted the wrong person. Unless you meant she had a fake i.d. that would fool the people in the close circle? I'm sure they would know it was fake.

I may have. Someone mentioned that fake ID's are expensive. I am not referring to fooling people in the close circle. I've never known someone in her age group who demanded to see someone else's ID to establish age.

I do know people (all of them girls, but might not be representative) who got multiple fake ID's. And I've read police reports about people with multiple fake ID's (still a lot of girls, but also boys).

These ID's are quite convincing. I would not know they are fake - the fake birth certificate, in particular, was pretty amazing. It's quite simple to do with a scanner and real idea and some photoshop skills. Some popular AI programs (NOT chatgpt) also will do this and give you the pdf. Get some lamination products and you've got a new ID.

The last case I read about someone with several ID's (this is from police files) had about 10 of them. Not just for age reasons, although she started that way, but to evade LE and other issues in her life. Able to get a credit card, for example.

It's a misdemeanor to possess one, of course. In expensive clubs, bouncers get far better training, but at the local liquor store (or while purchasing online), not everyone is trained to recognize them. Here's an example (made by a D.A. to illustrate the problem):

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Obviously, the details have to be changed, but that's a fake ID and they cost $50-100 in DTLA.
 
  • #966
Heres another interesting coincidence.

6 September tesla towed, same day he writes "i start media training tomorrow guys wish me luck"..
- the next day was CRs birthday.

He already said to CR in a live stream that he'd "media trained" her so Im intrigued at his use of buzzwords since we know what came out in the following days.

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The song accompanying this post includes the lyrics "can't control my feelings and I don't try to",
"I've made up my mind I wish to die today", "Glorious death"

I think all of these things are too incredibly timed not to be considered.

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So ive never heard of that artist he used in the post on 6 September before either and have a look at the similarities here. Star stickers on the face, anime, another skinny sad young man singing about "little girls"

a song galled "Marcelene" has lyrics:
"Marcelene is it just you and me in the wreckage of the world?
that must be so confusing for a little girl
(indecipherable)
but im losing myself and i think i might lose you too
this magic keeps me alive and its making me crazy
and i need to save you but whos gonna save me"
View attachment 617242

Havnt had time to do a proper look at his accounts but I think DAB considers this person a cultural influence.

Thoughts?
I am wondering if he is a suicide risk.
 
  • #967
I should note that History is one of the Toronto's more notable live music venues.


It has a much smaller capacity than the Rogers Centre (former Skydome) and Scotiabank Arena downtown in the Entertainment District, or the new Rogers Stadium up north at the Downsview Airport site. It does compare nicely to established and prestigious venues like the O'Keefe Centre, Roy Thomson Hall, and Massey Hall in being able to host a bit more than 2500 people. It is owned by Drake; he did good.

A lot of notable acts play there. The band Garbage played there just this Wednesday past, for instance. D4vd being able to hold a show in that venue says a lot about his relative popularity.
 
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I may have. Someone mentioned that fake ID's are expensive. I am not referring to fooling people in the close circle. I've never known someone in her age group who demanded to see someone else's ID to establish age.

I do know people (all of them girls, but might not be representative) who got multiple fake ID's. And I've read police reports about people with multiple fake ID's (still a lot of girls, but also boys).

These ID's are quite convincing. I would not know they are fake - the fake birth certificate, in particular, was pretty amazing. It's quite simple to do with a scanner and real idea and some photoshop skills. Some popular AI programs (NOT chatgpt) also will do this and give you the pdf. Get some lamination products and you've got a new ID.

The last case I read about someone with several ID's (this is from police files) had about 10 of them. Not just for age reasons, although she started that way, but to evade LE and other issues in her life. Able to get a credit card, for example.

It's a misdemeanor to possess one, of course. In expensive clubs, bouncers get far better training, but at the local liquor store (or while purchasing online), not everyone is trained to recognize them. Here's an example (made by a D.A. to illustrate the problem):

View attachment 617295

Obviously, the details have to be changed, but that's a fake ID and they cost $50-100 in DTLA.

oh that's interesting
I guess in time we'll know more and whether or not this young girl utilized them
 
  • #970
Just had a little search about it and agree it's blemish patches.
They seem to use it as an identity marker in this specific scene.
Not specific I don’t believe at all.
In media I scroll have noticed them worn by popular mainstream “influencer” types
 
  • #971
It is possible as a renter that David might not have full use of the garage. When I rented my house, I allowed the renters 1/2 the garage space and I kept the other half for my storage use.
I just looked at the old Zillow listing. It was advertised for $24k per month January 2025, then dropped to $19,990 in July 2025 and does say it includes 3 garage spaces, do I guess nothing was held back by the owner for storage.
 
  • #972
On the subject of fake IDs, yes, very easy to get. I am now bordering on old, but back in the day, everyone seemed to have them. Interestingly, I hung out with a much older crowd and I can’t recall ever needing one (I didn’t have one). I just kinda got grouped in with the people I was with, who were visibly over 21, and no one asked any questions. I think times are different today, but maybe not so much that that wouldn’t still be the case.

All that said, short of commercial travel or crossing borders, I can’t see her really needing a fake ID. She wouldn’t have been going in the main doors anywhere. With a VIP, she would have come in with the entourage, and even if she couldn’t (or didn’t) drink (alcohol is not that popular with young people that age now), she wouldn’t necessarily have been flagged up as underage just for being in a venue, as she wouldn’t have been treated like member of the public. It would have been an issue for a commercial flight (surely he’s not flying commercial on tour) or for border crossings though. MOO
 
  • #973
Gruesome question, and I REALLY don't want to Google, but what is the decomposition process of a human body? As in at what point does it start to smell, and what point has the smell disappeared because there's nothing left that's able to rot? 😢
you might have to dig the data out, but the website for the "Body farm", run by the University of Tennessee, reports on studies of the decomposition rates for human cadavers in a variety of temperatures, along with insect activities, etc. Every you ever wanted to know about the decomposition of human bodies can be found at Forensic Anthropology Center - Forensic Anthropology Center
 
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you might have to dig the data out, but the website for the "Body farm", run by the University of Tennessee, reports on studies of the decomposition rates for human cadavers in a variety of temperatures, along with insect activities, etc. Every you ever wanted to know about the decomposition of human bodies can be found at Forensic Anthropology Center - Forensic Anthropology Center
This has been and continues to be an excellent resource.
 
  • #975
It may be just a risk thing. Considering that sex trafficking across state lines is what got Diddy. He might have been real reluctant to take her out of state, even on a good fake ID. It would be even more risky to have her try and travel on a fake passport.

Personally I think it was the tour that was the stressor. He was having to leave her behind in L.A, and would soon be headed to Europe. She was unhappy and going to be far less under control like that, and she threatened/he feared she would go home.

He came back to L.A during one of his your windows, something happened and she died/he killed her. He only had a day or so to deal with her body. So he put it in his car.
 

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