Los Angeles homicide investigators have sealed autopsy records in the murder case of teenager Celeste Rivas, whose heavily decomposed remains were found inside a Tesla belonging to musician D4vd after the vehicle sat abandoned for weeks in sweltering summer conditions. The 15-year-old's body was discovered wrapped in a black bag within the trunk, identified through a distinctive finger tattoo, while weighing just 71 pounds due to advanced deterioration.
Detective Joshua Byers successfully petitioned to keep forensic findings confidential, arguing that disclosure could jeopardize witness safety and compromise the active investigation into what authorities suspect involved multiple perpetrators. Captain Scot Williams firmly dismissed viral speculation claiming the victim had been frozen or decapitated, emphasizing the physical impossibility given the extended exposure to extreme heat.
Resurfaced social media posts allegedly written by the singer describe a teenage obsession with violent imagery, though police have neither confirmed their authenticity nor filed charges against the vehicle's registered owner as the probe continues.
Detective Joshua Byers successfully petitioned to keep forensic findings confidential, arguing that disclosure could jeopardize witness safety and compromise the active investigation into what authorities suspect involved multiple perpetrators. Captain Scot Williams firmly dismissed viral speculation claiming the victim had been frozen or decapitated, emphasizing the physical impossibility given the extended exposure to extreme heat.
Resurfaced social media posts allegedly written by the singer describe a teenage obsession with violent imagery, though police have neither confirmed their authenticity nor filed charges against the vehicle's registered owner as the probe continues.