In a shocking turn of events, singer D4vd faces serious allegations in connection with the murder of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas. Prosecutors claim that after fatally stabbing her in his Hollywood Hills home, he made a series of chilling purchases online, including chainsaws and a shovel, using the alias “Victoria Mendez.” It’s as if he was trying to stage a horror film instead of dealing with the consequences of his actions.
The details are both disturbing and perplexing. Not only did D4vd allegedly dismember Rivas’ body, but he also took measures to conceal his crime in a way that defies belief. Evidence found in his home reportedly included a blood-stained inflatable pool and items consistent with the dismemberment process. And to think this tragedy began with what was described as a romantic relationship, one that started when Rivas was just 11. It’s a haunting reminder of the hidden darkness behind public facades.
D4vd’s story spiraled into an unsettling saga, raising questions about the dynamics of celebrity relationships and their impact on young fans. As the case unfolds, one can’t help but wonder where we draw the line between fame and accountability, especially when such horrific actions come to light.

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