Celeste Rivas Hernandez: The Evidence Trail Nobody Followed

Celeste Rivas Hernandez: The Evidence Trail Nobody Followed

Author: True Crime Today April 21, 2026 Duration: 20:54

She vanished three times in twelve months. A fourteen-year-old girl from Lake Elsinore, California, crying out for help through repeated disappearances — and every single time, the system filed a report and walked away. Celeste Rivas Hernandez is gone now, and the evidentiary trail that might have saved her life reads like a catalog of institutional neglect.

According to grand jury documents made public through a Texas court hearing, Celeste’s decomposed and dismembered remains were found inside two cadaver bags in the front trunk of a Tesla registered to David Burke, the musician known as D4vd. Tow yard workers reported a strong odor and insect activity coming from the vehicle, which had been abandoned in the Hollywood Hills for an extended period before being impounded. When detectives opened that trunk, they found her head and torso in one bag and her severed limbs in another.

The digital evidence trail stretches back years. Celeste was allegedly present on Burke’s official Discord server as early as 2022, identified by other users as his girlfriend. She was reportedly twelve years old at the time. Matching tattoos, surveillance footage, and rental property records all allegedly connect the two. Her family says she had a boyfriend named David. Her brother told reporters she left after Burke picked her up in his Tesla. And in the summer of 2024, an anonymous user on Burke’s own Discord server referenced a “missing girl Celeste Rivas Hernandez” — a message Burke allegedly never responded to.

Burke was arrested on April 16, 2026, on suspicion of her killing and is being held without bail. His defense attorneys have stated that the evidence will show he did not cause her death. The case is expected to be presented to the LA County District Attorney for filing consideration. Investigators have also been looking into a trip Burke allegedly took to Santa Barbara County in early 2025 and its potential connection to the case.

On this episode, Robin Dreeke and I take your listener questions and dig into what this evidence means — what it reveals about grooming patterns, investigative failures, and the uncomfortable truth about how the system treats missing children from vulnerable communities.

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