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Tesla Tomb: The D4vd and Celeste Rivas Story

Tesla Tomb: The D4vd and Celeste Rivas Story

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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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  • D4VD's Manager Just Told a Grand Jury Why He Didn't Call Police — His Answer Is Chilling
    2025/12/11
    A grand jury is actively hearing evidence in the death of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez — and what's coming out of that Los Angeles courthouse is raising serious questions about who knew what and when. Robert Morgenroth, the head of D4vd's record label Mogul Vision and president of his touring company, reportedly testified for three days. He was overheard telling his attorney that prosecutors grilled him on why he didn't call police — and his response was that he "didn't feel it was his responsibility" and "just wanted to continue with the tour."

    Now a female witness is facing arrest after refusing to appear, with Deputy D.A. Beth Silverman seeking a body attachment to compel her testimony. She shares an attorney with Morgenroth. D4vd remains a suspect in the eyes of LAPD's Robbery-Homicide Division. Investigators reportedly have tracking data placing him in a remote area of Santa Barbara County in the middle of the night during Spring 2025 — the window when Celeste is believed to have died. A second suspect has been identified who allegedly helped with the dismemberment. Celeste's remains were found in D4vd's abandoned Tesla on September 8, 2025. No cause of death has been determined. The pressure is mounting — and the inner circle is cracking.

    ⚠️ LEGAL NOTICE: D4vd has not been arrested or charged with any crime. He is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law. All information sourced from law enforcement officials speaking to NBC, ABC, TMZ, and other media outlets.

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    #D4VD #CelesteRivas #GrandJury #TrueCrime #BreakingNews #LAPD #CelesteRivasHernandez #DavidAnthonyBurke #RobertMorgenroth #JusticeForCeleste

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  • The D4vd + Celeste Rivas Case: What LAPD Isn’t Saying Out Loud-WEEK IN REVIEW
    2025/12/08
    The death of Celeste Rivas-Hernandez — the 15-year-old found inside a Tesla linked to music artist d4vd — has rapidly become one of the most contradictory, fractured, and confusing investigations in recent memory. Not because the facts don’t exist… but because every public-facing statement contradicts the next.

    Tonight on Hidden Killers, we break down the widening gap between official LAPD statements, sealed court filings, forensic whispers, and the digital paper trail that suggests investigators are pursuing something far larger than the public has been told.
    Early on, LAPD described the case simply as a death investigation. No suspects. No cause of death. No manner determined. But in a sealed-records court filing obtained by the Los Angeles Times, an LAPD detective referred to the case as an “investigation into murder.” That is not a semantic slip — that is a classification shift. And it becomes even more significant when paired with the full autopsy, toxicology, and cause-of-death being locked behind a “security hold” requested by LAPD.

    Then there’s the chaos surrounding the condition of Celeste’s body. Viral rumors claimed she was “frozen.” LAPD denied only one specific version — that she was frozen inside the Tesla. They did not deny the possibility of cold storage prior to being moved. And now, multiple outlets report indicators consistent with freezing, refrigeration, long-term concealment, and even potential dismemberment. That leaves two coexist­ing possibilities: the car was not the primary location… and Celeste may have been deceased long before she was placed there.
    Add to that the confusion over whether LAPD has even been able to interview d4vd. His camp claims he is “cooperating fully.” A police source told People the exact opposite — that detectives have not spoken with him at all. That single contradiction raises serious questions about communication… or cooperation.
    And now a new avalanche of forensic details has emerged:
    • Indicators of cold storage or refrigeration
    • Evidence consistent with long-term concealment
    • Methods investigators use to backdate a death by weeks or months
    • Surveillance reportedly showing someone else driving the Tesla
    • How non-cooperation pushes detectives into digital forensics
    • What “final stage transport” means for the primary crime scene
    • And why multiple-suspect concealment often looks exactly like this
    To help make sense of it, retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer joins us to break down timelines, storage environments, digital trails, search warrant patterns, and why this case feels far more organized — and far more deliberate — than anyone anticipated.
    A teenage girl is gone. A narrative is fracturing. And investigators are holding information tighter than almost any case we’ve covered.
    Tonight, we follow the contradictions, the silence, and the emerging forensic picture of what may have really happened to Celeste Rivas-Hernandez.
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    #CelesteRivasHernandez #HiddenKillers #TrueCrime #d4vd #LAPD #Investigation #CrimeAnalysis #JenniferCoffindaffer #TeslaCase #JusticeForCeleste #TonyBrueski
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  • What Really Happened to Celeste Rivas-Hernandez In D4VD’s Tesla?-WEEK IN REVIEW
    2025/12/06
    A missing 18-year-old. A sealed autopsy. A Tesla in a Los Angeles tow yard. And a discovery so disturbing the LAPD placed a security hold on the entire case file. Today, we’re breaking down exactly what happened to Celeste Rivas-Hernandez—without the rumors, without the noise, and without the spin.

    Some early reporting claimed her remains were frozen. Police now insist they were not. So why are these two narratives circling each other? How can both be “true” depending on the frame? And what does the sealed medical examiner’s report actually tell us about what investigators aren’t saying?

    In this episode, we dig into the new confirmations, the contradictions, the unexplained timeline gaps, the grand jury that’s quietly hearing evidence, and the brutal reality that nobody—absolutely nobody—has been arrested for Celeste’s death.

    Why did this case stall?
    What is LAPD really protecting by sealing the autopsy?
    And how does a young woman go missing for more than a year… only to be found dismembered in the front trunk of a celebrity’s car?

    No rumors. No guesswork. Just the truth, the facts, and the questions the system still refuses to answer.

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    #CelesteRivasHernandez #TrueCrimeNews #CrimeInvestigation #MissingPersons #JusticeForCeleste #HiddenKillers #CrimeAnalysis #CaseBreakdown #LAPD #TrueCrimeCommunity


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