A shocking criminal case involving rising music star D4vd has drawn widespread attention after authorities formally filed charges tied to the death of a teenage girl.
The allegations stem from a months-long investigation that began with a disturbing discovery in Los Angeles and has since unfolded into a complex legal battle.
D4vd Charged With Multiple Serious Offenses
Singer D4vd, whose real name is David Burke, is now facing a series of serious charges in California following his arrest on April 16.
Prosecutors have accused the 21-year-old of first-degree murder with special circumstances, along with additional allegations including continuous lewd acts with a minor under 14 and mutilation of human remains.
According to a Daily Mail report, officials from the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office outlined the nature of the charges, explaining that the special circumstances tied to the murder count include “lying in wait, committing this crime for financial gain or murdering a witness in an investigation.”
These enhancements significantly increase the potential penalties if a conviction is secured.
At present, D4vd is being held without bail in a Los Angeles jail. Authorities have indicated that a decision regarding whether to pursue the death penalty will be made later in the legal process.
Investigation Began With Disturbing Discovery

The case first came to light in September last year after employees at a Hollywood tow yard noticed a strong odor coming from a Tesla that had been impounded.
The vehicle had reportedly been left on a public street for more than 72 hours before being towed.
When authorities inspected the car, they discovered human remains inside the front trunk.
Investigators later identified the victim as 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez.
According to officials, the remains were found in a cadaver bag and had undergone severe decomposition.
The county medical examiner described them as “severely decomposed,” noting that the victim likely died well before the discovery was made.
D4vd Linked To Vehicle And Ongoing Probe
Law enforcement sources say the Tesla was registered to an address associated with D4vd in Texas.
This connection became a key part of the investigation, eventually leading to him being named a suspect in February.
Authorities later secured a search warrant for a residence in the Hollywood Hills where Burke had reportedly been staying.
During that search, a computer was seized, though officials have not disclosed what, if anything, was found on the device.
A grand jury investigation began in mid-November, with prosecutors presenting evidence and calling multiple individuals to testify.
Among those reportedly involved were D4vd’s associates, including his managers and a friend identified as Neo Langston.
Timeline Of Victim’s Disappearance Raises Questions

Family members of Rivas Hernandez said she was last seen in spring 2024 after leaving her home in Lake Elsinore at the age of 13.
They noted that she had run away before, which initially complicated efforts to determine her whereabouts.
Her mother reportedly filed missing person reports on three separate occasions throughout 2024.
During that time, the family became aware that their daughter may have been involved in a relationship with someone named “David,” whom they had never met.
Reports also suggested that the two shared matching tattoos reading “Sshhh” on their right index fingers.
Friends of D4vd later told TMZ that the pair had been “frequently” seen together, though authorities have not publicly confirmed the nature of their relationship.
D4vd’s Career And Lyrics Draw Renewed Scrutiny

The case has also brought renewed attention to D4vd’s music career, particularly the themes present in some of his songs.
His 2022 track “Romantic Homicide” has been widely discussed in light of the allegations.
In the song, the artist sings, “In the back of my mind, I killed you… And I didn’t even regret it… I can’t believe I said it… But it’s true… I hate you,” lyrics that have since been revisited by fans and critics alike.
D4vd rose to prominence in 2022 after gaining traction on TikTok, eventually collaborating with major artists including SZA and Kali Uchis.
At the time the remains were discovered, he was reportedly on tour, though those plans were later canceled.
As the legal process unfolds, many details remain unclear. Authorities have not released full information about the evidence collected, and the case is expected to move through the courts in the coming months.
