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  • D4VD Grand Jury Update: Manager Testifies For Days | Witness Faces Body Attachment | FBI Agent Analyzes The Evidence
    Jan 7 2026
    The grand jury continues. The witnesses keep coming. And D4VD hasn't said a word. Celeste Rivas Hernandez's body was found in the trunk of D4VD's Tesla on September 8th, 2025, after sitting in a residential Los Angeles neighborhood for over a month in summer heat. Inside his Hollywood rental, investigators discovered a chainsaw with the protective sheath still on and a burn cage incinerator still in the box, never opened. PI Steve Fischer says the plan got upended. The cause of death remains officially "deferred" pending toxicology. But prosecutor Beth Silverman isn't waiting for a clean ruling—she's building a case.

    D4VD's manager Robert Morgenroth testified before the grand jury for days. He was reportedly overheard saying Silverman was "very pushy" about why he didn't call police when he allegedly learned about the body. His response? That wasn't his job. His job was keeping the tour going. A female witness—identity unknown—failed to appear for her scheduled testimony. Silverman requested a body attachment to compel her. She shares legal counsel with Morgenroth.

    Within days of the September 17th police raid, D4VD allegedly transferred two Houston-area properties to his mother and broke his $20,000-a-month lease on the Hollywood rental. Reports indicate he traveled to the Santa Barbara area during spring 2025, though the purpose remains under investigation. The last confirmed sighting of Celeste alive was January 2nd, 2025. The Tesla was reportedly parked in its final location on July 29th—the same day D4VD allegedly left for tour.

    Former FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer breaks down what prosecutors are building, what the inner circle's behavior reveals, and what happens if an indictment comes down.

    #D4VD #CelesteRivas #CelesteRivasHernandez #D4VDCase #GrandJury #BethSilverman #LAPDInvestigation #TrueCrime #MurderInvestigation #FBIAnalysis


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  • D4VD Went Silent. His Manager Didn't. | Coffindaffer on the Grand Jury Testimony
    Jan 6 2026
    D4VD hasn't said a word publicly since Celeste Rivas Hernandez's body was discovered in his Tesla. But the people around him are talking—whether they want to or not.

    His manager Robert Morgenroth testified for days. He was reportedly overheard saying prosecutor Beth Silverman pressed him hard on why he didn't call police. His alleged response: it wasn't his responsibility. His job was to keep the tour going. A female witness didn't show up at all—and now faces a body attachment order to compel her testimony. She shares legal counsel with Morgenroth.
    In Part 2 of this interview, retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer examines what the behavior of D4VD's inner circle tells us about where this case is heading. We discuss what prosecutors were trying to establish with Morgenroth, what witness resistance signals, and how D4VD's alleged asset moves—two properties transferred to his mother days after the raid—factor into an investigation.

    Jennifer explains why the shift from cooperation to silence matters, what typically cracks cases like this open, and what comes next if the grand jury hands down an indictment: arrest, arraignment, bail, and a potential trial timeline.

    The grand jury has full authority to indict and is expected to continue through February 2026. D4VD has not been charged. He remains presumed innocent. But prosecutors are tightening the circle.

    Watch Part 1 for the breakdown of physical evidence and timeline.

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  • What the Evidence Actually Shows in the D4VD Case | FBI Agent Coffindaffer Explains
    Jan 6 2026
    No eyewitnesses. No confession. A cause of death still listed as "deferred." And yet prosecutors are presenting to a grand jury with full authority to indict D4VD for murder in the death of Celeste Rivas Hernandez.

    What exactly do they have? And what does it mean?

    In Part 1 of this interview, retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer breaks down the physical evidence and investigative timeline in the D4VD case. We examine the unused chainsaw and boxed burn cage incinerator found inside his Hollywood Hills rental—and what PI Steve Fischer meant when he said "the plan got upended" and Celeste "was not meant to be left in that Tesla."

    Jennifer explains what the timeline reveals: Celeste was last confirmed alive January 2nd, 2025. The Tesla was allegedly parked in its final spot July 29th—the day D4VD left for tour. Her body wasn't discovered until September 8th, severely decomposed after sitting in summer heat for over a month.

    We discuss how decomposition affects forensic analysis, why prosecutors pushed to seal autopsy findings, what travel to secondary locations might indicate, and how murder cases built on circumstantial evidence succeed or fail in court.

    D4VD has not been arrested or charged with any crime. He remains legally presumed innocent. But prosecutors are building something—and Jennifer Coffindaffer helps us understand what the evidence actually tells us versus what it doesn't.

    Part 2 covers the grand jury and D4VD's inner circle.

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  • D4VD Grand Jury Update: Murder Indictment Likely | Chainsaw & Burn Cage Evidence | Manager Testimony Revealed
    Jan 5 2026
    This is the most significant update in the D4VD case since Celeste Rivas Hernandez's body was discovered in September. Multiple sources now confirm the grand jury has full authority to indict—and prosecutor Beth Silverman is pushing for murder charges.

    In this breakdown, we cover every major development from December 2025: Private investigator Steve Fischer's discovery of an unused chainsaw and a burn cage incinerator inside D4VD's Hollywood Hills rental. The disturbing grand jury testimony from manager Robert Morgenroth, who admitted his priority after learning about the body was continuing the tour—not contacting police. The female witness who failed to appear and now faces a body attachment order compelling her testimony. And the detailed timeline Fischer has constructed showing Celeste was last seen alive in January 2025, with the Tesla parked in its final location on July 29—right as D4VD departed for his Withered World Tour.

    We also examine D4VD's asset moves: two Houston-area homes transferred to his mother within days of the police raid, his broken lease on the $20,000/month Hollywood rental, and reports he's retained high-profile criminal defense counsel.

    The cause of death remains pending toxicology. D4VD has not been charged and is presumed innocent. But the grand jury process continues into February, and the trajectory of this investigation is clear. We'll continue covering every development as this case moves toward what increasingly appears to be an inevitable courtroom showdown.

    #D4VD #CelesteRivas #D4VDCase #D4VDUpdate #GrandJury #MurderIndictment #CelesteRivasCase #D4VDNews #DavidAnthonyBurke #JusticeForCeleste


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  • D4VD Grand Jury: Robert Morgenroth Grilled for Three Days While a Second Witness Refuses to Testify-WEEK IN REVIEW
    Dec 21 2025
    The investigation into the death of thirteen-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez has reached a critical turning point. A Los Angeles County grand jury is now in its third week of testimony, and the people closest to singer D4VD are beginning to fracture under pressure.

    Robert Morgenroth, general manager of D4VD's record label and president of his touring company, spent three consecutive days being questioned by Deputy District Attorney Beth Silverman. Three days for a non-target witness is extraordinary. According to reports, Morgenroth was overheard in the courthouse hallway telling his attorney that Silverman was aggressive about one question in particular: why did he never contact police after learning a decomposing body had been discovered in his client's Tesla? His reported answer was that he wanted to continue with the tour.

    Meanwhile, a second witness connected to the case allegedly refused to appear before the grand jury. Prosecutors responded by seeking a body attachment order, authorizing law enforcement to detain her and compel testimony. She is represented by the same attorney as Morgenroth, raising questions about coordination within D4VD's inner circle.

    Celeste Rivas Hernandez was reported missing from Lake Elsinore, California in April 2024. Her dismembered remains were discovered in the trunk of D4VD's abandoned Tesla in September 2025, one day after what would have been her fifteenth birthday. LAPD has officially identified D4VD as a suspect. Investigators have reportedly identified a second suspect believed to have assisted in disposing of her body. The case has been built using cellphone data, Tesla GPS logs, and social media location tracking.

    Retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer joins us to break down what these moves signal, why extended testimony often means prosecutors are hunting for inconsistencies, and what legal exposure witnesses face when they withhold critical information. The cracks are widening.

    #D4VD #CelesteRivas #TrueCrime #GrandJury #LAPD #CelesteRivasHernandez #JusticeForCeleste #RobertMorgenroth #HollywoodHills #TrueCrimeNews #JenniferCoffindaffer #HiddenKillers #TonyBrueski #TrueCrimePodcast #WitnessTampering #LegalAnalysis #LACounty #TrueCrimeCommunity #CriminalInvestigation #BreakingNews

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  • D4VD's Hollywood Home Had a 1,600° INCINERATOR — What Investigators Just Found-WEEK IN REVIEW
    Dec 20 2025
    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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  • D4VD Case Blows Open, Second Suspect Uncovered & The Charity Beallis Failures — Coffindaffer Breaks It Down-WEEK IN REVIEW
    Dec 20 2025
    Three cases. Three explosive developments. One of the nation’s most respected former FBI agents breaking down what it all means.

    In this extended episode, Jennifer Coffindaffer joins us to analyze the newest revelations in the D4VD / Celeste Rivas Hernandez investigation, the shocking identification of a second suspect, and the devastating domestic-violence failure surrounding the murders of Charity Beallis and her children.

    PART ONE: The Inner Circle Cracks
    D4VD’s record-label GM, Robert Morgenroth, spent three days on the stand before a grand jury — an extraordinary sign that prosecutors believe he has information he either can’t or won’t fully give up. Another witness reportedly refused to appear, triggering a body attachment order. The message is clear: prosecutors are done waiting for cooperation.

    PART TWO: The Second Suspect Emerges
    According to Mark Geragos, investigators have identified a second suspect involved “before, during, and after” Celeste’s death. Digital forensics — cell data, Tesla GPS, app tracking — allegedly place this individual at critical moments, including a late-night trip to a remote Santa Barbara location. Coffindaffer explains how digital evidence builds timelines prosecutors can take to trial.

    PART THREE: The Charity Beallis Tragedy
    Charity spent nearly a year warning the system she would be killed — and one day after her abuser was granted joint custody, she and her two children were murdered. With federal agencies now involved and the suspicious death of his first wife reopened, this case reveals painful truths about strangulation risk, judicial blind spots, and the consequences of ignoring lethality indicators.

    Three investigations, three pressure points, and one expert who’s not afraid to cut through the noise.

    #JenniferCoffindaffer #D4VD #CelesteRivas #SecondSuspect #CharityBeallis #HiddenKillers #TonyBrueski #TrueCrimePodcast #DigitalForensics #JusticeMatters

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  • D4VD's Hollywood Home Had a 1,600° INCINERATOR — What Investigators Just Found
    Dec 19 2025
    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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