The long-running investigation into one of the music industry’s most disturbing legal sagas has taken a definitive turn. On April 16, 2026, the Los Angeles Police Department officially arrested 21-year-old singer David Burke, better known by his stage name d4vd, on suspicion of murder. The arrest is tied to the death of Celeste Rivas Hernandez, a 14-year-old girl whose dismembered remains were discovered inside a Tesla registered to the “Romantic Homicide” singer in September 2025.
Burke, who had been the target of a secret grand jury investigation for months, was detained without bail. The L.A. County District Attorney’s office is expected to review the case and announce formal charges this coming Monday.
A Timeline of the Tragic Discovery
The case first sent shockwaves through the industry last year when a foul odor led workers at a Hollywood impound lot to a 2023 Tesla Model Y. Inside the vehicle’s “frunk” (front trunk), police discovered two separate bags containing the severely decomposed remains of Hernandez.
According to the CBS News report on the d4vd arrest, the vehicle had been sitting abandoned on Bluebird Avenue in the Hollywood Hills for weeks before being towed.
- May 2024: Celeste Rivas Hernandez is reported missing from Lake Elsinore.
- September 8, 2025: Her remains are discovered in the Tesla registered to Burke.
- February 2026: Court documents unsealed in Texas reveal Burke as the “target” of a murder probe.
- April 16, 2026: LAPD Robbery-Homicide Division takes Burke into custody.
For a detailed look at the evidence that led to this arrest, UStorie has published a comprehensive deep dive into the digital forensics used in the case.
The Defense: “Vigorous Defense of Innocence”
Despite the mounting pressure and the months-long investigation, Burke’s legal team, led by high-profile attorney Blair Berk, remains steadfast. In their first public statement since the arrest, the lawyers emphasized that Burke has only been “detained under suspicion” and that no formal indictment has been returned yet.
This legal maneuvering is a primary focus of our US News desk. The defense argues that the “actual evidence” will prove Burke was not responsible for the death of the teenager. However, the prosecution points to the vehicle’s registration and surveillance footage from the Hollywood Hills as key pieces of the puzzle that connect the singer to the crime scene.
A Career in Limbo
Since the discovery of the body in late 2025, d4vd’s once-meteoric rise in the alt-pop world has come to a screeching halt. His record labels, Darkroom and Interscope, effectively froze his career, and his “Withered World Tour” was canceled shortly after the identity of the victim was confirmed. Hernandez, who was just a day past her 15th birthday when her body was found, had reportedly been in contact with Burke through social media and Discord as early as 2022.
To see the latest community reactions and tributes to Celeste Rivas Hernandez in her hometown of Lake Elsinore, visit our Sports and Lifestyle section, which tracks the cultural impact of this tragedy.
What Happens Next?
With Burke currently held without bail, all eyes are on the District Attorney’s office. On Monday, prosecutors will decide whether to move forward with a first-degree murder charge or if the investigation requires more grand jury testimony.
At UStorie, we are monitoring the court dockets for any updates on the unsealing of the autopsy report, which remains under a strict protective order to maintain the integrity of the ongoing investigation.
Final Thoughts: Seeking Closure for a Slain Teen
The d4vd arrest Celeste Rivas Hernandez news has brought a somber sense of momentum to a case that has haunted the L.A. music scene for seven months. While the singer’s lawyers fight for his innocence, the family of Celeste Rivas Hernandez continues to seek answers for the “sweet child” who disappeared and met such a gruesome end.
The road to a trial will likely be long, but for now, the LAPD believes they have found the person responsible.




