Rapper D4vd, whose Tesla trunk contained the body of teen girl, had ‘farm’ tools in his LA mansion: investigation
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Nov. 1, 2025, 8:15 a.m. ET
A private detective investigating the rental home of rapper D4vd claims to have discovered “farm” tools in the $20,000-a-month Los Angeles mansion which the musician fled after a 15-year-old girl was found dead in his abandoned Tesla.
Steve Fisher was hired by the owner of the Hollywood Hills manse Mladen Trifunovic to comb through the former pad of Queens-born David Anthony Burke, stage name D4vd, to determine whether there is any evidence that could help solve the mysterious death of Celeste Rivas Hernandez, who was discovered decomposed in the trunk of the rapper’s car at an L.A. impound lot on Sept. 8.
The Hollywood Hills home of Queens-born rapper D4vd had “farm” tools which “could be used to get rid of a body,” according to private investigator Steve Fisher.
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As part of his three-week, ongoing investigation, the private detective said he discovered multiple tools, normally used on farms, that he claimed “could be used to get rid of a body.”
“There were some items at the house that were still in their original manufacturing packaging that had been delivered that have no use in a home in the Hollywood Hills,” said Fisher, a missing persons investigator based in California.
“These are items that belong more on a farm than in a home. It would make no sense to even own these things,” he added, refusing to name the specific items so as not to interfere with the ongoing LAPD investigation.
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