Shocking details about D4vd’s Tesla, where teen Celeste Rivas Hernandez’s body was found, have been revealed, complicating the timeline of the case. LA Times reported that the Tesla had been parked on Bluebird Avenue so long that some residents complained about it in late August, leading to the car being ticketed. This complicates the most crucial question of the investigation: when did Celeste die? According to the new timeline, a parking enforcement officer narked the Tesla, noting the position of its tires on August 27.On September 3, the officer issued a citation to the Tesla for violating the 72-hour parking ordinance. On September 5, the Tesla was impounded and towed to teh Hollywood tow yard. On September 8, Celeste Rivas, the teen missing for the past year, was found dead inside the Tesla trunk, her body rotting and attracting flies.
Did Celeste die around August 27? Or, was her body put inside later?
Chances are that her body was already there when the Tesla was ticketed. Private investigator Steve Fischer who is posting his findings of this highly sensational case on X shared a photo of the Tesla when it was cited for impounding. Showing the layer of dust on the vehicle, Fischer argued that Celeste’s body had already been inside the car, and the car had not been touched for days.“This partially zoomed-in photo shows how much dirt was caked on the car and windshield. That kind of buildup takes time to accumulate. I believe this car was parked for a long time with her inside,” Fischer posted. D4vd is out of the public view with all his shows canceled as he’s being investigated for his girlfriend’s death. There is no official confirmation on the nature of their relationship, but D4vd’s friends confirmed that they thought Celeste was his girlfriend as they were staying together in a rented apartment in Hollywood Hills. Celeste was a minor and a missing person when she died, though D4vd’s friends claimed they all thought Celeste was 19 years old. However, it can hardly serve as an excuse for D4vd, as they were aware that Celeste ran away from her home and that the missing complaint registered her as a teen.