The D4VD Filing Revealed Something About Celeste Nobody Was Ready For

The D4VD Filing Revealed Something About Celeste Nobody Was Ready For

Author: Hidden Killers Podcast May 10, 2026 Duration: 39:46

Celeste Rivas Hernandez was fourteen years old. Prosecutors allege she was reported missing multiple times before she was killed. They allege law enforcement spoke directly to David Anthony Burke during a welfare check and told him her age. According to the filing, he said he'd only met her once. Prosecutors say the sexual relationship had allegedly been ongoing since she was thirteen — and that he'd allegedly met her online when she was eleven.

This week's review brings together the most powerful D4VD case conversations — the prosecution's timeline, the behavioral patterns alleged in the People's Brief, and the listener questions that go straight to the failures that allegedly let this happen.

Robin Dreeke — retired FBI Counterintelligence Behavioral Analysis Program Chief — sits down to answer the questions listeners have been sending since the filing dropped. The ones about what the alleged behavior after the killing reveals about who Burke allegedly is. The ones about friends and associates who reportedly noticed something wrong for weeks and never contacted anyone. The ones about how a child who was reported missing multiple times allegedly ended up exactly where the system was supposed to prevent her from being.

Retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer breaks down the prosecution's evidence architecture — fifty-four search warrants, an alias allegedly used to purchase disposal materials, three alleged trips to a remote highway near Lake Cachuma, and blue plastic fragments reportedly matched to the inflatable pool by LAPD forensics. She examines what the volume and specificity of the warrants tell us about how far this investigation extends and whether additional charges could follow.

Burke has pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder with special circumstances, continuous sexual abuse of a child under fourteen, and unlawful mutilation of human remains. His attorneys maintain his innocence. The People's Brief is the prosecution's roadmap — not a verdict. But what it alleges about the days after Celeste was allegedly killed, and the weeks before anyone found her, raises questions that go far beyond one defendant.

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