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Body of 14 Year Old Girl Found In Singer D4vd's Car - This Is EVERYTHING We Know So Far

Rotten Mango

Stephanie Soo

True Crime, Comedy, Society & Culture

4.825.7K Ratings

🗓️ 25 September 2025

⏱️ 142 minutes

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Summary

None of the people that are carrying the casket are saying anything. They just roll it into the building. Once the casket finds its spot in the room, people file in to pay their respects. It’s not an open casket but as people pass by the roses and the guestbook, they see that the casket is for a young man depicted in a blood stained dress shirt. Thankfully this is not a funeral. This is a concert. For one of the biggest rising artists of 2025, D4vd. The writer and singer behind ‘Romantic Homicide,’ and ‘Here With Me’ kicked off his international tour by holding a funeral for his ‘alter ego’ at a few of his domestic tour stops. Nobody thought twice about this. It was ‘artistic’ and ‘apart of his aesthetic.’ Just a part of his branding. Nobody thought he could actually be telling the truth right? September 8th, 2025 the news that the remains of a 14 year old girl are found in an abandoned Tesla the LAPD confirmed to be registered to D4vd goes nationwide. Despite this, he still decides to perform one last concert night before cutting his tour short. This is everything we know about the singer D4vd and the victim whose body was found in his trunk. Full show notes available at RottenMangoPodcast.com

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0:00.0

It's definitely a weird place for a black hearse to pull up. If you guys don't know what a

0:07.5

hearse is, it almost looks like a vintage looking car and oftentimes it's associated with death

0:12.7

because most funeral homes, it's a tradition. You will see caskets or coffins being transported

0:18.8

inside of this hearse. There are chrome wheels. It's like a very

0:22.9

intense looking car. You're not supposed to cut it off in traffic. Otherwise, that's a very bad omen

0:28.1

because you're cutting off someone's final journey to their destination. And like, that's very bad karma

0:33.0

is what people say. And even if it just stops in front of your house, people say, that's very bad luck.

0:38.7

That means someone in your house might die. That's the whole thing with a hearse. And so there is

0:43.5

this building in the middle of just a downtown city center with a whole line of people just standing

0:49.9

outside and a hearse pulls up, parks on the side of the street right in front of them. It's interesting because when you see this video, nobody's wearing all black. It's not like a funeral. This doesn't look like a funeral home. And they're also curiously staring at this hearse. Like, why is there a hearse right here? There's a video? Like someone took a video? Yeah. Standing in the line, showing the hearse, showing some other

1:11.5

people in the line, and you can see that the back of the hearse is opened up by this man in a suit.

1:16.8

And it takes about four men to, first of all, slip off this black blanket, uncovering this

1:23.5

silver, white, colored coffin. Some people say that the coffin looks way too small to be a fully

1:30.1

adult coffin. It's a casket, but it looks more so like a child casket. Somebody on the smaller side.

1:37.9

And they pull off the black blanket. They start rolling it into the building that everybody

1:43.7

is standing in line trying to get into.

1:46.5

And they look a little bit like what is going on right now.

1:49.7

And none of the people that are carrying the casket are saying anything.

1:53.5

They just wheel it straight into the building.

1:56.4

Eventually, when the doors open, the entire line of people are shuffled inside.

2:00.7

And immediately, the first thing they see are shuffled inside and immediately the first thing

2:01.6

they see is that casket, just front and center right there. There's the white casket on top. There's all

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