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Private investigator claims multiple people used D4vd’s Tesla in ongoing Celeste Rivas case

Steve Fischer hired by D4vd’s former landlord shares news details about the vehicle in which Rivas’ body was found

Private investigator claims multiple people used D4vd’s Tesla in ongoing Celeste Rivas case

Private investigator Steve Fischer has shared new details about the Tesla connected to singer D4vd as the investigation into the death of teenager Celeste Rivas continues.

The teenager’s body was found in the trunk of a Tesla registered to D4vd, whose real name is David Anthony Burke. He has not yet been considered a person of interest in or charged with any crimes in connection to Rivas’ death.

Prior to the case unfolding, D4vd was living in the Hollywood Hills, in a residence rented by the artist’s manager at Interscope Records.. After Rivas’ body was discovered, the place was raided by police and the owner of the home, Mladen Trifunovic, proceeded to hire Fischer.

Speaking to the Daily Mail, Fischer claimed that although it was registered in his name, D4vd wasn’t the only person who had access to the Tesla.

He added that D4vd had a “small inner circle” of two to four people who were “living at the house and were very close with David.” He additionally claimed that there was “an indication that multiple people had access to the Tesla.”

Fischer went on to reveal that the alleged inner circle “all started unfollowing each other and deleting posts that showed them together.”  He said that the LAPD has been nortified about his findings.

Authorities discovered Rivas’ body in September and the vehicle was later impounded at a tow yard, with the LA County Coroner’s Office suggesting the body may have been inside the car for weeks. 

As the investigation continues, D4vd has cancelled tour dates while facing growing public attention and ongoing legal scrutiny surrounding the case.

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