FBI FINALLY Reveals D4vd’s Reposts on Tiktok Correlates With The Murder!
FBI Finally Reveals D4VD’s House CCTV — And What They Found Changes Everything
It started with a TikTok post. A raw chicken in a sink, captioned with lyrics about jealousy. A repost from American Psycho. A Hello Kitty theme plastered across his socials. At the time, fans thought it was just aesthetics, part of the Gen Z chaos branding that made David Anthony Burke — better known as D4VD — a viral star. But when the body of 15-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez was discovered in the frunk of his Tesla, those same posts were no longer harmless. They looked like confessions.
The FBI finally pulled the security footage from his Hollywood Hills home, and what it revealed left no more room for doubt.
This wasn’t just a rising artist gone astray. This was a predator hiding in plain sight.
The Social Media Confessions
Before the world even knew about the body, the internet had already started piecing the case together. A Discord chat leaked where D4VD allegedly bragged about what he had done. Screenshots of his TikTok captions hinted at violence, obsession, and control. His Hello Kitty obsession — once quirky, now sinister — became a symbol of the girl he groomed and silenced.
One fan wrote: “The same Hello Kitty she loved became the mask he wore online. He mocked her in plain sight.”
By the time investigators linked the Tesla to Burke, online detectives had already tied his lyrics and posts to Celeste’s disappearance.
Groomed From Childhood
The most damning part of the story is the timeline. Celeste first met Burke when she was barely 11 years old, following his meteoric rise from Fortnite clips to viral music stardom. By 13, she was missing. By 15, she was gone forever.
Her mother admitted Celeste once mentioned an older boyfriend named “David,” but no one imagined it was the same David filling stages, topping charts, and sitting for glossy interviews about Gen Z heartbreak.
When the FBI finally raided his house, they didn’t just find tech, clothing, and possible blood evidence. They found patterns — a history of online messages and symbols that mapped out a two-year nightmare.
The Tesla Tells All
Forensic experts say Tesla vehicles are basically rolling black boxes. From GPS logs to cabin cameras, everything is stored. Burke might have thought he was clever hiding Celeste in the frunk, but the car was already recording its own evidence.
When the body was discovered, wrapped in plastic, too decomposed for a clear cause of death, it was Tesla data that closed the gap. Paired with house CCTV footage, it painted the chilling picture: Celeste wasn’t just murdered — she was moved, hidden, and silenced while Burke went live on Fortnite streams as if nothing had happened.
The Industry Fallout
The reaction was instant. Tour dates were canceled. Spotify quietly pulled tracks from editorial playlists. Sponsors cut ties. Even Burke’s own brother deleted his social accounts after being spotted with Celeste in VIP sections months before the discovery.
The whispers of hush money — $10,000 a week paid to her parents — only deepened the sense of betrayal. Whether true or not, the silence of the family after her death spoke louder than any press release.
In court, the spectacle turned grotesque. Reporters described Burke smirking and laughing as prosecutors read details of Celeste’s remains. The same boy once hailed as Gen Z’s answer to heartbreak anthems was now branded a monster.
Justice for Celeste
Looking back, the trail was there all along. The posts, the captions, the symbols, the lyrics — all pointing to a truth no one wanted to see.
The world lost a young girl with dreams, silenced at the hands of the very person she trusted. And now, the FBI’s CCTV footage has stripped away the last excuses.
D4VD’s story is no longer about a viral star on the rise. It’s about the dangers that thrive in digital shadows, the grooming that hides in DMs, and a system that ignored warning after warning until a body was pulled from a Tesla trunk.
And the haunting question lingers:
How many others knew, and chose to stay silent?