D4VD Drama Escalates: Deceased Person Found in Singer’s Tesla; Police Probe Underage Dating Allegations and D4vd’s ‘Retirement’ Plan

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The investigation surrounding the missing person case, and now the discovery of a deceased individual in a Tesla belonging to singer D4vd (David), has spiraled into a complex legal and public relations nightmare. While authorities clarify that D4vd is currently not a suspect and is only considered a person of interest, mounting evidence and past controversies continue to draw intense scrutiny.

D4vd has reportedly secured the services of prominent defense attorney Blair Burke, who has represented several high-profile celebrities.

 

Tesla Discovery and Key Evidence

 

The most critical recent development is the police investigation in Los Angeles, which began after a foul odor was reported coming from a car in a Hollywood impound lot. Inside, authorities discovered a deceased person wrapped in plastic inside a Tesla registered to a “singer named David.”

This discovery followed a report by a Redditor who claimed to have found D4vd’s Tesla key card right outside the front of the singer’s residence—a key piece of evidence collected by the police. Investigators obtained a search warrant for the residence, seizing a computer and multiple bags of evidence. The home is reportedly equipped with security cameras covering all entry points, which police are now reviewing. Additionally, reports indicate that D4vd’s Tesla was repossessed because it had been left sitting for over 30 days, raising questions about why he reported it missing if he could have tracked it remotely, a common feature of Teslas.

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Underage Allegations and Suppression Claims

 

The case has been compounded by resurfaced information regarding D4vd’s relationship with the missing person, Celeste Rivas.

Discord Messages: Leaked Discord messages from D4vd’s fan server, allegedly dating back to 2022, suggest D4vd was dating Celeste when she was 12 years old and he was 17. Other fans in the server claimed D4vd predominantly interacted with girls aged 15-16.
Legal Threats: A source claimed that D4vd’s legal team contacted them in 2023 to remove information regarding D4vd’s alleged relationships with other underage girls, warning them about “spreading misinformation” and even pulling a shared song from streaming services.
Retirement Theory: An old interview resurfaced where D4vd stated he planned to retire and go “off the grid” on an island in four years. Fans noted this timeline would coincide with Celeste turning 18, suggesting a chilling calculation.

 

Disturbing Musical and Stream Connections

 

Fans have also connected the singer’s creative work and online behavior to the case:

Leaked Stream: A clip from a January 2024 stream allegedly shows D4vd with Celeste, where the singer instructs his moderators to “delete all VODs and then as soon as the stream ends delete the stream too,” an instruction fans now view as suspicious.
Lyrical Clues: D4vd’s song “Romantic Hword” contains the highly scrutinized lyric: “In the back of my mind you passed… In the back of my mind you die.” This song was released on September 7th—reportedly Celeste’s birthday. Furthermore, an unreleased song from December 2023 is explicitly about a girl named “Celeste.”

In the wake of these allegations and discoveries, D4vd has canceled nearly all of his upcoming tour dates. Despite the swirling theories, police continue their investigation into the cause of death and the circumstances surrounding the grim discovery.

A Redditor says they stumbled on a Tesla key card in a gutter near #D4vd's  Hollywood Hills house, weeks after 17-year-old Celeste Rivas's body was  found decomposing inside his abandoned car. The