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D4VD's Hollywood Home Had a 1,600° INCINERATOR — What Investigators Just Found

True Crime Today | Daily True Crime News & Interviews

Tony Brueski

News Commentary, True Crime, News

4.2612 Ratings

🗓️ 19 December 2025

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

A stunning new revelation in the D4VD case: private investigator Steve Fischer has confirmed that an industrial-grade "burn cage" incinerator was discovered inside the Hollywood Hills rental where singer D4VD was living when 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez's dismembered remains were found in his Tesla. The incinerator, still unopened and in its original packaging, burns at 1,600 degrees Fahrenheit — 200 degrees hotter than what's required for human cremation. Fischer says the device was delivered under a false name but accepted at the residence, and notes that such incinerators are illegal to operate within Los Angeles County. The discovery comes as a grand jury continues hearing testimony in the case. 

Last week, D4VD's record label executive Robert Morgenroth testified for three days and was reportedly grilled by prosecutors about why he didn't contact police after Celeste's body was discovered. An uncooperative female witness now faces arrest after failing to appear for her scheduled testimony. Meanwhile, investigators have reportedly built a detailed digital timeline using Tesla data, phone records, and geolocation evidence — including tracking D4VD to a remote area of Santa Barbara County in the middle of the night last spring. 

A second suspect has been identified who authorities believe was involved before, during, and after Celeste's death. D4VD, who has not spoken publicly since the case began, is reportedly considered a suspect by investigators, though no arrests have been made. The cause of death remains under a court-ordered security hold. This video breaks down every new development, what the burn cage discovery means for the investigation, and why the walls appear to be closing in on everyone connected to this case.

#D4VD #CelesteRivas #CelesteRivasHernandez #TrueCrime #BurnCage #GrandJury #HollywoodHills #LAPD #TeslaCase #JusticeForCeleste


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0:00.0

This is Hidden Killers with Tony Bruske.

0:02.9

Here now, Tony Bruske.

0:06.4

There's a certain kind of purchase that raises some questions.

0:11.2

A new set of golf clubs when you don't play golf, a boat in a landlock state.

0:18.4

And then there's this. A, there's this, a 55 pound industrial incinerator,

0:26.1

capable of burning at 1,600 degrees Fahrenheit, delivered to a $20,000 a month,

0:32.4

Hollywood Hills rental occupied by a 20-year-old pop star. A pop star who, according to investigators,

0:39.5

is now a suspect in the death of a 14-year-old girl

0:42.9

whose dismembered remains were found in the trunk of his Tesla.

0:49.4

I don't know. Is this like a, you know, a prime day deal,

0:53.5

a 1600-degree incinerator,inerator half off damn we need one

0:57.8

of those you know you know those nights it's like you had a little bit a little bit too much

1:04.2

cabernet or a little too many captain and coax or whatever your poison may be and you're like

1:10.6

i feel like shopping,

1:12.2

incinerator. Let's roast some marshmallows or people.

1:17.9

To be clear, David has not been arrested or charged with any crime in connection with

1:24.3

Celeste Revis Hernandez's death. It is presumed. He is presumed innocent.

1:29.3

But investigators, according to multiple law enforcement sources, are viewing him as a suspect,

1:33.7

and the evidence emerging from his former residence is raising a few questions. That demand answers.

1:42.6

You've got questions, we got answers.

1:44.2

They're going and finding old Radio Shack people and going,

1:46.5

what about the incinerator?

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