A shocking revelation has emerged in the mysterious case of a young girl's tragic end, and it's sending shockwaves through the entertainment world. Private investigator Steve Fisher has uncovered a chilling truth, exposing a 'sadistic' discovery in the former Hollywood home of music sensation d4vd.
But here's where it gets controversial:
On October 24, 2025, at 10:11 AM, a bombshell report was released, detailing Fisher's findings. He was hired by the homeowner where d4vd, real name David Anthony Burke, had been staying. Fisher obtained a video that shows the last known movement of d4vd's Tesla before the gruesome discovery of 15-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez's body in its trunk.
The surveillance footage reveals the Tesla being moved on July 29, the very day d4vd and his team departed for a concert in San Francisco. Fisher noted the car's deteriorated state, suggesting it had been abandoned for some time before its final journey to Bluebird Avenue, just a short walk from d4vd's residence.
In a twist, Fisher knows the person behind the wheel but refuses to disclose their identity, citing the ongoing investigation. This video, now in the hands of the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), provides a critical timeline. The Tesla remained on Bluebird Avenue from July 29 until its impoundment on September 5, attracting the attention of parking enforcement.
The plot thickens: three days after the car was towed, an employee reported a foul odor, leading to the discovery of Celeste's remains. Fisher's investigation doesn't stop there. He found disturbing evidence at d4vd's Hollywood Hills home, including items he described as 'sadistic' and not suitable for any residence, potentially used to inflict harm.
And this is the part most people miss:
Despite the LAPD's search on September 18, these items were not collected. Fisher's work has been crucial, as pop crime reporter Lauren Collins acknowledges. She expressed concern about the investigation's progress, emphasizing the lack of updates on the cause of Celeste's death. The case has gained traction due to d4vd's internet fame, but his absence from the public eye since the tragedy raises questions.
Fisher's research indicates that Celeste was not a regular visitor to d4vd's home, with her last known photo there taken on January 2, 2025. Surveillance footage from December 2024 to April provides a timeline, but Celeste's family remains silent, possibly due to language barriers.
As the LAPD continues its investigation, the case remains shrouded in mystery. Will the truth behind Celeste's death be revealed? What role, if any, did d4vd play? The answers remain elusive, leaving the public with more questions than ever.