The Discovery That Shook Hollywood

It was September 8, 2025, when workers at Hollywood Tow Yard caught a nauseating stench emanating from a black 2023 Tesla Model 3, impounded five days earlier after being abandoned in the Hollywood Hills.

Inside the front trunk (frunk), wrapped in a plastic bag, lay the severely decomposed remains of Celeste Rivas Hernandez—a 15-year-old from Lake Elsinore, California, missing since April 5, 2024, when she was just 13.

The body, not intact and showing signs of dismemberment, had been dead for “an extended period”—possibly weeks—according to the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner’s Office (LACME).

The cause of death remains “deferred,” pending toxicology and further analysis, but sources close to the investigation whisper of foul play, classifying it as a homicide probe.

The Tesla? Registered to D4vd himself, the 20-year-old Houston-born sensation behind TikTok anthems like “Romantic Homicide” and “Here With Me”—tracks now hauntingly ironic in light of the allegations.

D4vd, mid-tour for his debut album Withered, claims he was on the road and oblivious to the horror in his ride.

His team insists he’s “fully cooperating,” but skeptics point to a hastily canceled U.S. leg (Seattle, San Francisco, LA shows axed) and a shelved deluxe album release as signs of panic. Sponsors like Crocs and Hollister have already ghosted him, wiping campaigns overnight.

The “New Evidence”: A Trail of Obsession and Cover-Ups

As of today, September 22, LAPD’s homicide unit has ramped up, executing a September 17 search of D4vd’s Hollywood Hills rental on Doheny Place—seizing computers, bags of “evidence,” and other items now under forensic scrutiny.

“Several leads and new evidence have become available,” an LAPD spokesperson confirmed to PEOPLE, including digital footprints tracing Celeste’s final days. But the real bombshells? They’re flooding social media and family statements, painting a portrait of grooming gone deadly.

Questions surround singer D4vd weeks after teen's body found in his Tesla
Matching Tattoos and Intimate Photos: Celeste’s signature “Shhh…” thumb tattoo mirrors one on D4vd, fueling speculation of a secret bond. Leaked snaps show the pair together—her in a blue wig he later wore publicly, him gifting her a Roblox necklace engraved with “C.”

A source near Celeste’s mother told media: “The family knew of her involvement with David… She came home once, but police did nothing. Then she vanished again.” Her sister, reactivating an old account, blasted: “Celeste trusted someone who didn’t protect her. She was only 15.”

Disturbing Digital Clues: D4vd’s online history screams red flags. He followed gore accounts, obsessed over blood in lyrics and a music video depicting a body trunked in a car—eerily prescient.

Leaked 2023 demos like “Celeste” reference her by name, with lyrics eerily aligning: “Wrapped you up, drove away… Shhh, it’s our secret.”

Decomposed body found in singer D4vd's impounded Tesla identified as 15-year -old girl

And footage? A TikTok clip allegedly shows D4vd scrubbing shoes matching Celeste’s Facebook profile pics—right after her estimated time of death.

Family Interference and Failed Safeguards: A mysterious caller urged Celeste’s mom to “stop looking—she’s fine” and delete missing posters, per family insiders. Her brother reportedly sought help pre-incident, citing “lack of evidence,” but was ignored. The Riverside County Sheriff’s Office confirmed her initial missing report, but no aggressive follow-up until now.

Public fury on X (formerly Twitter) is boiling over, with #JusticeForCeleste trending and users decrying: “Mountains of evidence, yet no cuffs? This is why predators thrive.”

One post laments: “Her brother tried to save her… D4vd gets streams while she gets silence.” D4vd’s Spotify streams ironically spiked 63 spots to #90 globally amid the scandal—proof, critics say, that “real accusations don’t ruin men’s lives.”

The Horrifying Truth: Grooming, Betrayal, and a System’s Failure

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Piecing it together, the narrative stuns: A 17-year-old D4vd allegedly grooms 13-year-old Celeste via online fame’s dark underbelly—DMs turning to meetups, tattoos sealing a toxic pact. She vanishes, returns briefly (begging for help?), then disappears forever.

Days before discovery, D4vd abandons his Tesla—reeking of death—in a celebrity enclave. Now, with forensics linking fibers, DNA, and timelines, insiders predict charges: murder, tampering with evidence, child endangerment.

Celeste’s GoFundMe swells with tributes: “She was light, stolen too soon.” Her family, shattered, demands answers: Why no welfare check? Who shielded him? D4vd remains silent, holed up as lights flicker at his home—voices echoing, per one TikToker.

“It’s the end,” one X user posted today. For D4vd’s empire? Absolutely. For justice? LAPD vows updates “soon.”

But for Celeste—a girl with wavy black hair, a yellow earring, and dreams cut short—the fight rages on. Her story isn’t just tragedy; it’s a siren for every parent scrolling TikTok with their kid. Protect them. Demand better. #JusticeForCeleste.