Musician D4vd's Murder Case Hearing Delayed to June 29 After Prosecutors Detail Evidence in Teen's Death
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Nancy Dillon
19d ago· 4 min readenNews
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Summary
Platinum-selling musician D4vd (David Anthony Burke) had his evidentiary hearing in a murder case delayed to June 29 after prosecutors released a detailed evidence brief. The brief reveals allegations that D4vd lured 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez to his Los Angeles rental home and fatally stabbed her on April 2, with her remains later found dismembered and severely decomposed in his towed Tesla. The defense requested the delay following the prosecution's chilling evidence filing.
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· 3 pulledPlatinum-selling musician D4vd appeared in a Los Angeles courtroom on Tuesday and had his upcoming evidentiary hearing in his murder case pushed out another month, to June 29.
Prosecutors released a chilling evidence brief on April 29 that revealed, for the first time, their detailed theory of how the remains of 14-year-old victim Celeste Rivas Hernandez ended up dismembered and severely decomposed in his towed Tesla.
Prosecutors allege the musician, born David Anthony Burke, lured Rivas to his Los Angeles rental home, fatally stabbed her on April 2
D4vd's first evidentiary hearing was pushed out another month, to June 29, after prosecutors gave chilling evidence claims in an explosive filing.

