Police are investigating how the body of Celeste Rivas was stored, with attention on a freezer in a house rented by singer D4vd, where the dismembered remains may have been kept before being found in his Tesla. The body of Celeste Rivas, a missing teenager, was discovered in D4vd’s impounded Tesla in Los Angeles. It was decapitated and had its arms and legs removed, and was partially frozen, indicating it had been stored in cold conditions for an extended period. Investigators are examining a rental property where D4vd resided, which contained a KitchenAid refrigerator-freezer large enough to accommodate a body if the shelving was removed. The freezer dimensions are approximately 74 inches in height, 14 inches in width, and 27 inches in depth, with temperatures capable of reaching minus 8 degrees Fahrenheit. Authorities believe that the body was dismembered in a remote area of Santa Barbara County in the spring of 2025, then brought back to Los Angeles for storage. One theory is that D4vd and an accomplice took the body to Santa Barbara, dismembered it there, and returned it to L.A. for freezing. The reason the body ended up in D4vd’s Tesla is unclear, but it may be linked to D4vd being on tour and other individuals potentially discovering the stored remains. D4vd is viewed as a suspect in the presumed homicide, and police are methodically constructing a timeline to determine the sequence of events. The case is still in the hands of the LAPD, with no arrests made yet, as they continue to gather evidence on the storage and dismemberment aspects. This focus on the body’s storage underscores the brutal nature of the crime and the ongoing pursuit of justice for Celeste Rivas.
Cops Focus on Storage of Celeste Rivas’s Body
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