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Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

Neo Langston Testifies for 40 Minutes—While D4VD's Manager Got Three Days

Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

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🗓️ 7 February 2026

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Summary

Neo Langston finally faced the grand jury investigating Celeste Rivas Hernandez's death on February 4, 2026—but his testimony lasted roughly 40 minutes, a fraction of the three days D4VD's manager Robert Morgenroth spent answering questions. The stark contrast has raised immediate questions about what happened inside that Los Angeles courtroom.

Langston, a close friend of singer D4VD, was arrested January 22 in Helena, Montana, after fleeing a subpoena. Police took him into custody at his mother's home, and he was transported to Los Angeles and booked into the Metropolitan Detention Center before posting $60,000 bail. His brief testimony comes after prosecutors fought across state lines to secure his appearance.

Deputy District Attorney Beth Silverman, who has aggressively questioned witnesses throughout the proceedings, declined to comment as she entered the courthouse. Langston left without answering reporters' questions. The brevity of his appearance suggests he may have invoked Fifth Amendment protections, prosecutors already had what they needed, or cooperation is happening behind sealed doors.

Private investigator Steve Fischer has publicly stated he's "certain" who moved D4VD's Tesla in late July 2025 based on surveillance footage—though he hasn't named the individual. Fischer also discovered an unopened burn cage incinerator and unused chainsaw at D4VD's former Hollywood Hills rental, raising disturbing questions about original disposal plans.

LAPD has confirmed D4VD is a suspect and identified a second individual allegedly involved "before, during, and after" Celeste's death. TMZ reports murder charges are likely. The grand jury continues through February. No arrests have been made. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty.

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0:00.0

This is Hidden Killers with Tony Bruske.

0:03.2

Here now, Tony Bruske.

0:07.0

Let's get the latest on David, shall we?

0:09.7

Neo Langston, remember this name?

0:11.9

That's Neo's alleged friend who fled to Montana,

0:16.6

got himself arrested at his mother's house

0:18.6

by what can only be described as a small army of

0:21.7

cops.

0:23.6

Helena PD worked hand in hand with LAPD robbery homicide.

0:29.5

He posted $60,000 bail, was dragged back to Los Angeles against his will.

0:38.5

And just the other day, he walked into a courthouse and faced a grand jury investigating the death of Celestrivis Hernandez.

0:48.0

He was there for about 40 minutes.

0:51.8

40 minutes, that's all.

0:56.2

You need to understand why that number matters because David's manager, Robert Morgant, sat in the exact same room in front of that exact same grand jury and answered questions from deputy district attorney

1:11.8

Beth Silverman for three full days. Three days of testimony. At one point, Mark Roth walked out into the

1:20.0

hallway, got on the phone with his lawyer loud enough for people to hear, and said Silverman was

1:25.8

allegedly very pushy about why he didn't call police.

1:30.6

His answer, he told her he didn't feel like it was his responsibility and he just wanted

1:34.4

to continue with the tour.

1:38.2

I mean, that response alone, that admission, that should show what mattered more than the girl right there.

1:46.6

Three days of questioning.

1:51.9

Beth Silverman is not known for going easy on witnesses.

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