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  • D4VD Met Celeste at Eleven — Here's What Prosecutors Allege
    2026/05/04

    Eleven years old. That's the age prosecutors say Celeste Rivas Hernandez was when she first met David Anthony Burke. By thirteen, the People's Brief alleges they were in a sexual relationship. By fourteen, she was allegedly living parts of her life inside a celebrity's world — Hollywood Hills weekends, Las Vegas trips, flights to London and Texas — while her family in Lake Elsinore was left wondering where their daughter was.

    The filing describes text messages pulled from Burke's iCloud containing references to sex, pregnancy, abortion, and emergency contraception. It describes explicit photographs prosecutors say document the relationship. And it describes a moment that should have stopped everything — when Riverside County deputies told Burke directly that Celeste was thirteen years old and had been reported missing.

    According to prosecutors, Burke's response was to drive to Lake Elsinore and pay one of Celeste's junior high classmates a thousand dollars to deliver a phone he'd purchased for her.

    Retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer breaks down the grooming pattern, the systemic failures, and how the alleged exploitation timeline is the prosecution's foundation for murder motive.

    Part 2 of 3.

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    17 分
  • D4VD's Purchase Timeline Prosecutors Say Proves Intent
    2026/05/04

    A shovel the day after. Chainsaws a week later. A body bag and inflatable pool ten days after that. A burn cage two months later. All allegedly ordered by David Anthony Burke under the fake name "Victoria Mendez."

    The People's Brief filed by Deputy DA Beth Silverman this week describes what prosecutors call a calculated, months-long cover-up following the alleged murder of fourteen-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez. The filing alleges Burke sent texts to Celeste's phone after she was allegedly already dead, drove to a remote highway near Lake Cachuma three times, and used the tools he purchased to dismember her body in the garage of his Hollywood Hills rental.

    Blue plastic fragments found embedded in Celeste's remains were reportedly matched by the LAPD forensic lab to the inflatable pool. Her passport card was discovered in the same Santa Barbara County area Burke allegedly visited. And law enforcement executed fifty-four search warrants across the investigation.

    Retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer breaks down what the prosecution's evidence roadmap reveals about how they're building premeditation — and what every piece of it means.

    Part 1 of 3.

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    18 分
  • D4vd: Every System That Should Have Protected Celeste Failed
    2026/05/02

    Celeste Rivas Hernandez was reported missing three times in fourteen months. She had not been in school for a year. She was a seventh grader from Lake Elsinore with long curly black hair and braces who weighed seventy-one pounds when the medical examiner received what was left of her. And people in the orbit of the man now charged with her murder reportedly believed she was a nineteen-year-old college student. Nobody checked. Nobody verified. Nobody protected her.

    Prosecutors allege David Anthony Burke killed Celeste on or around April 23, 2025. Within days, he released an album and launched a world tour. He performed across the country for months. On September 8, a tow yard worker in Los Angeles reported a foul odor from Burke's impounded Tesla. Inside was a bag containing Celeste's dismembered remains — arms and legs severed, blue plastic fragments embedded in the cuts, two stab wounds to her torso from a sharp instrument, one perforating her liver. Toxicology found benzodiazepines and what screened presumptive for meth or MDMA. The next night, Burke took the stage at The Fillmore in Minneapolis.

    His team initially said he was cooperating. LAPD later stated he was not cooperative and that investigators believe he had help disposing of the body. The Tesla was reportedly held for only forty-eight hours before being released. The autopsy was sealed at LAPD's request — reportedly over the medical examiner's own objection — while Celeste's family waited months for answers about what happened to their daughter.

    Retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer examines every layer of this case — what Burke's alleged behavior after the crime reveals about the person investigators believe they are dealing with, what it takes to allegedly build and maintain a false identity around a child, and why the forensic evidence in the autopsy may be devastating for the defense. She breaks down what the wound patterns indicate about intent, what the embedded physical material means for connecting Burke to the dismemberment, and how over forty terabytes of digital evidence — including alleged exploitation material — changes the scope of everything.

    But Coffindaffer also confronts what failed. Law enforcement had missing person reports. Schools had an absent student. People close to the situation had a child in front of them who did not match the story being told about her. Celeste deserved better from every single one of them.

    Burke faces first-degree murder with special circumstances. He has pled not guilty. His attorneys say the evidence will prove his innocence.

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    34 分
  • D4vd: Who Failed Celeste Rivas Hernandez Before It Was Too Late
    2026/05/02

    Celeste Rivas Hernandez was reported missing three separate times. She was fourteen years old. She had braces, long curly black hair, and weighed seventy-one pounds when her dismembered remains were recovered from a Tesla registered to the singer known as D4vd. The autopsy sat sealed for months. When it was released, it confirmed she died from penetrating wounds to her torso. Someone should have found her sooner. Someone should have been looking harder.

    David Anthony Burke, 21, faces first-degree murder with special circumstances that put the death penalty on the table. Prosecutors allege continuous abuse of Celeste beginning when she was thirteen, exploitation material on his phone, and a motive built around protecting a music career she allegedly threatened to expose. Over forty terabytes of digital evidence have been identified. Three separate grand juries were convened. None indicted him. The DA filed a criminal complaint.

    Burke has pled not guilty. His defense team says the evidence will prove his innocence.

    Trial attorney and former felony prosecutor Eric Faddis breaks down every pressure point in the felony complaint — from whether the financial-gain special circumstance can hold to why defense attorney Blair Berk is forcing prosecutors to show their evidence as fast as possible. He explains what Burke's carefully worded denial actually sets up, and why the absence of a grand jury indictment after months of proceedings may become the centerpiece of the defense.

    Retired FBI Counterintelligence Behavioral Analysis Program Chief Robin Dreeke takes listener questions on the year that passed between Celeste vanishing and Burke's arrest, the systems that had a chance to protect her and didn't, and what the scale of this investigation reveals about what is still sealed.

    Celeste's family has asked for privacy. Their attorney has said they are committed to ensuring her voice is heard and her memory honored. She deserved better than what happened to her. She deserved better than the system that was supposed to find her.

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    32 分
  • D4VD: The Evidence Prosecutors Say Proves Everything
    2026/04/30

    Receipts. Records. DNA. Forensic matches. A dead girl's own text messages. And a digital trail prosecutors say David Anthony Burke left behind at every step.

    The People's Brief filed by Deputy DA Beth Silverman is nine pages of the most detailed and damning allegations in this case to date. Tony Brueski reads through the entire filing and breaks down what the prosecution says it can prove against Burke in the death of fourteen-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez.

    From the alleged grooming that started when Celeste was eleven, to the sexual relationship prosecutors say began at thirteen, to the night of April 23, 2025 — and the months-long alleged aftermath that prosecutors describe as both horrifying and meticulously documented. Uber records that place Celeste at Burke's home. Texts prosecutors call staged. Amazon orders under a fake name. Three trips to a disposal site. Plastic fragments matched to Celeste's body. DNA in the garage. And a body allegedly left in a Tesla while Burke threw an album release party and left the country on tour.

    The defense tried to seal this. The judge said no. Here's what's in it.

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    33 分
  • Celeste Rivas Hernandez Deserved Better Than Every Adult Around Her
    2026/04/28

    She was thirteen when she disappeared. Fourteen when prosecutors say she died. She had braces. She weighed seventy-one pounds when her body was finally found — months after she was last seen alive, dismembered inside a vehicle registered to a man seven years older than her. And for nearly a year between her disappearance and an arrest, the adults who should have protected Celeste Rivas Hernandez allegedly failed her at every turn.

    The singer known as D4vd — David Anthony Burke, 21 — now faces first-degree murder charges with special circumstances, continuous abuse of a minor under fourteen, and unlawful mutilation of remains. He’s pled not guilty. His attorney says the evidence will prove his innocence. But prosecutors paint a different picture: forty terabytes of data, a wiretap, exploitation material on his phone, and an alleged motive rooted in protecting a career built while a child was reportedly living in his rental property.

    Your questions drove this episode. You asked about the three grand juries. The year-long gap. The drugs found in a minor’s system. The sealed autopsy that Celeste’s own family had to wait months to see. And the question underneath all of it — the one nobody wants to answer — is who was supposed to be watching, and why weren’t they?

    Robin Dreeke, retired FBI Counterintelligence Behavioral Analysis Program Chief, helps us work through what the evidence reveals, what the defense’s strategy might be, and what this case exposes about how the system handles missing children.

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  • D4vd: Every System Failed Celeste — Here’s How
    2026/04/27

    Celeste Rivas Hernandez was reported missing three times in fourteen months. She hadn’t been enrolled in school for a year. She was allegedly living in a rental property with an adult man while people in his circle believed she was a nineteen-year-old college student. She was thirteen when prosecutors allege the contact began.

    And for seven months after her remains were found in the trunk of his Tesla, the man prosecutors say killed her — David Anthony Burke, the musician known as D4vd — walked free. He performed concerts. He built a career. He stood on stages while Celeste’s family in Lake Elsinore waited for answers the system was actively withholding from them.

    Burke now faces first-degree murder charges with special circumstances. But the charges against him are only part of this story. The other part is every institution and every person who allegedly had an opportunity to intervene for Celeste and didn’t.

    LAPD held the Tesla containing her remains for 48 hours, then released it. It was later retrieved under Burke’s name. Burke’s team claimed cooperation; LAPD said otherwise. The autopsy was sealed for months over the medical examiner’s objection. And the people around Burke allegedly accepted a fiction about who Celeste was without question.

    Retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer examines the behavioral profile of a suspect who allegedly never broke stride, the institutional failures that left a missing child unprotected, and what the investigative decisions in this case reveal about how seriously Celeste’s disappearance was treated before her body was found. She deserved more than what she got from every system that was supposed to protect her.

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  • D4vd: What Celeste’s Autopsy Revealed About Her Death
    2026/04/27

    Celeste Rivas Hernandez was fourteen years old. She liked Friday movie nights with her family. She had a brother who loved her and parents who searched for her. And according to the autopsy that was sealed for months and only recently made public, she was stabbed twice, her liver was perforated, and her body was dismembered — her limbs severed with enough force to embed blue plastic fragments in the cut surfaces.

    Her remains weighed seventy-one pounds when the medical examiner received them. Toxicology found drugs in her system that no fourteen-year-old should have access to. And prosecutors allege that the man responsible — David Anthony Burke, the musician known as D4vd — killed her to protect his career, then allegedly continued performing concerts while her body remained in the trunk of his Tesla.

    Burke now faces first-degree murder charges with special circumstances, including lying in wait and financial gain. Prosecutors also revealed that his devices contained what they described as a significant amount of child exploitation material — part of forty terabytes of evidence seized during the investigation.

    The autopsy was finished months ago. LAPD kept it sealed. The medical examiner publicly objected, stating the information should be made available. Celeste’s family spent those months waiting for answers about what happened to their daughter.

    Retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer joins to walk through what the autopsy findings tell us about what Celeste endured, what the forensic trace evidence means for the prosecution’s case, and why the decisions made during this investigation deserve scrutiny. Celeste deserved protection. She deserved answers. Her family still does.

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    19 分