The Fall of D4vd: A Rising Star Entangled in a Grisly Murder Case
Singer D4vd, born David Burke, faces charges for the murder of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez, discovered in a Tesla. Accusations include murder, lewd acts, and body mutilation. Prosecutors allege career protection as a motive. Burke pleads not guilty, with defense pushing for a public hearing, insisting on inadequate evidence.
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Rising alt-pop singer D4vd, legally known as David Burke, faces severe charges in connection to the murder of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez. Burke, aged 21, appeared in court on Monday for charges including first-degree murder, lewd acts with a minor, and body mutilation. Rivas Hernandez's remains were discovered in Burke's Tesla, which was towed from the Hollywood Hills.
The charges suggest that Burke, known for his viral hit 'Romantic Homicide,' was aiming to protect his emerging career from damaging allegations. Prosecutors argue the murder was premeditated, claiming it involved lurid motivations like financial gain and silencing a potential witness. Prosecutors haven't yet decided on pursuing the death penalty.
Defense attorney Blair Berk asserts Burke's innocence, calling for a swift public hearing for evidence review. With bereaved family members silent during the hearing, anxiety rises over whether justice will be served in what Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman described as 'a parent's nightmare.'