LAPD, Celeste Rivas
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Singer D4vd, whose real name is David Anthony Burke, was identified as a suspect in Rivas Hernandez’s death last week.
Los Angeles authorities are at odds as they shed light on the death of Celeste Rivas Hernandez, with the medical examiner insisting the teen’s remains were partially frozen when they were found in
LAPD confirms a murder investigation into Celeste Rivas’ death while rejecting online myths and blocking release of autopsy findings.
Disturbing new details have been reported in the case of Celeste Rivas Hernandez, whose body was found in a Tesla registered to D4vd. Now, sources allege a second suspect has been identified as the LAPD has placed a security hold on the case.
In court documents reviewed by the Los Angeles Times this week, LAPD Det. Joshua Byers, who is a veteran of the elite Robbery Homicide Division, filed a declaration on Friday that described the department’s probe into the 14-year-old girl’s death as “an investigation into murder.”
Celeste Rivas-Hernandez's body was not frozen nor decapitated when found in D4vd's Tesla, police say
Hernandez's body being frozen and decapitated when found in D4vd's Tesla are not true, the Police Department said Tuesday.
LAPD officials issued a statement disputing reports that Celeste Rivas’ body was frozen when it was discovered, calling the claims misinformation. The department also explained the court order that sealed Medical Examiner records as detectives continue investigating the teen’s death.
An LAPD detective asked a judge to seal autopsy findings in the death of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez because of an "ongoing investigation of murder."