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Tesla Tomb: The D4vd and Celeste Rivas Story

Tesla Tomb: The D4vd and Celeste Rivas Story

著者: True Crime Today
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A Tesla became a tomb.
A fifteen-year-old girl disappeared — and what was found inside that car left a nation searching for answers.

Tesla Tomb is a deeply investigative true-crime series from Tony Brueski, examining the death of Celeste Rivas Hernandez and the questions surrounding her connection to musician D4vd. What began as a missing-person case unraveled into a heartbreaking study of trust, control, and the systems that look away until it’s too late.

Through verified records, exclusive interviews, and expert insight, Tesla Tomb separates fact from rumor — tracing the final days of a young life cut short and the disturbing details that followed.

This isn’t about fame.
It’s about what happens when the people who should protect the vulnerable don’t — and how one car came to hold the weight of everything that went wrong.

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  • What the PI Found After LAPD Left At D4VD Rental Home — A Shocking New Allegation
    2025/10/23
    A private investigator’s shocking account is raising new questions in the ongoing investigation linked to musician D4vd and the death of Celeste Rivas Hernandez.

    The PI says that after LAPD executed a search warrant at a Hollywood Hills property, he entered and found what he describes as “sadistic plans” related to Celeste — items he claims were overlooked by investigators. LAPD has not commented publicly on the specifics, but the allegation has stirred public concern over evidence handling and procedural rigor.

    Tony Brueski speaks with retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer, who explains how warrant searches are supposed to work, what chain of custody means in practice, and why investigators must confirm — or refute — these types of civilian claims with caution.

    Could a procedural lapse have real legal consequences later? And what responsibility does law enforcement have to publicly clarify when private claims go viral?

    Coffindaffer lays out the stakes clearly — reminding listeners that while accusations can spread fast, only verified evidence can bring justice.

    #D4vd #CelesteRivas #JenniferCoffindaffer #HiddenKillers #TonyBrueski #LAPD #TrueCrime #HollywoodHills #PrivateInvestigator #JusticeForCeleste


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  • FBI Insider on D4VD & Celeste Rivas: The Mistakes, The Delays, The Timeline That Doesn’t Add Up
    2025/10/23
    FBI Insider on D4VD & Celeste Rivas: The Mistakes, The Delays, The Timeline That Doesn’t Add Up

    Celeste Rivas Hernandez was reported missing in April 2024. But five months later, she was caught on camera — alive and near home. Then, one year later to the day, her decomposed body was discovered in the front trunk of a Tesla linked to music artist d4vd.

    The car had been sitting on a public street. Then it was ticketed. Then it was towed. No one checked it. No one noticed. Until the smell.

    And now?
    Still no charges. Still no confirmed suspect.
    Just a deferred cause of death. And a growing sense that something — or someone — is being missed.

    In this episode of Hidden Killers, retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer walks us through what this case looks like through the lens of someone who’s handled high-profile, high-risk investigations — the kind where the victim is a child, the timeline is broken, and the forensic trail is already cold.

    She lays out:


    • What should have happened in the first 24 hours after the body was found


    • What kind of evidence is lost forever if you don’t move fast — and what might still be recoverable


    • How the FBI builds working timelines when a “missing” child turns up on camera months later


    • Whether the Tesla's onboard tech could actually reveal who last accessed the car


    • The red flags she sees in the tow yard timeline, family silence, media pressure, and the lack of a confirmed crime scene


    • And why “no charges” right now doesn’t necessarily mean no case — but it does mean time is running out

    This isn’t theory. This is how a real federal agent thinks, moves, and investigates when the victim is 14 — and the system may already be failing her.

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  • Sadistic Plans: PI Claims Disturbing Discovery in Home Linked to D4vd
    2025/10/23
    A private investigator says he found something horrifying inside a Hollywood Hills home once searched by LAPD — a home connected to the ongoing investigation into the death of 15-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez, whose body was discovered inside a Tesla linked to musician D4vd.

    The PI, hired by the home’s landlord, claims police left behind critical evidence — including what he described as “sadistic plans” detailing harm toward Celeste. The allegations have reignited debate about police procedure, chain of custody, and whether something vital was missed.

    In this episode of Hidden Killers, Tony Brueski sits down with retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer to separate fact from speculation. Coffindaffer breaks down what a proper warrant search looks like, what the term “missed evidence” really means, and how investigators handle private citizens who suddenly step into the middle of an active case.

    This isn’t about guilt or accusation — it’s about accountability, evidence integrity, and whether law enforcement could have overlooked something that changes everything.

    #D4vd #CelesteRivas #HiddenKillers #JenniferCoffindaffer #TonyBrueski #HollywoodHills #TrueCrime #PrivateInvestigator #LAPD #JusticeForCeleste


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