Chainsaw, Burn Cage Discovered In D4vd’s Hollywood Hills Home
KTLA reports that prosecutors are preparing a grand jury to bring charges against singer, d4vd. Prosecutors plan to present evidence discovered during the raid on his home in the Hollywood Hills. The evidence includes an unused burn cage incinerator and a chainsaw. Steve Fischer, a private investigator who’s been following the case, noted in an X post that while the cage was unused, it was “an item you would expect to find on a farm rather than in a home in the Hollywood Hills.”
Fischer noted that the burn cage found in d4vd’s home is “advertised to burn at 1,600 degrees.” He also suggested that human cremations are “typically performed at approximately 1,400 degrees,” implying d4vd might have had sinister intentions with the cage. Additionally, Fischer reveals that incinerators are illegal within city limits and “serve no legitimate purpose at a residential property in the Hollywood Hills.”
D4vd Likely To Face Murder Charges
According to TMZ, the singer will more than likely face murder charges. The grand jury that convened last month is expected to give an indictment any day now, the outlet reports. It’s also been confirmed by sources that one of the lead prosecutors, Beth Silverman, believes d4vd is guilty of murder. The outlet reported that the singer’s former manager, Robert Morgenroth, recently testified in court. Morgenroth claims he didn’t call the police because it “wasn’t his responsibility.”
Last September, the body of 15-year-old Celeste Rivas was discovered in the truck of d4vd’s Tesla. The teen had been missing for nearly two years, last seen in April 2024 at age 13. The singer had a rumored romance with the missing teen and has now become the center of a possible murder investigation. Prior to the discovery, the singer was on a meteoric rise, with his track “Romantic Homicide” trending all over TikTok.


