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US musician D4vd, also known as David Anthony Burke, has been charged with first-degree murder in the case of missing teenager Celeste Rivas Hernandez. Her remains were found in a Tesla linked to Burke's Texas address.
US musician D4vd has been charged with first-degree murder stemming from the death of a teenage girl who vanished last year, officials say.
The star, whose legal name is David Anthony Burke, is accused of murdering 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez, whose decomposing remains were found in September in a Tesla registered to his Texas address.
Burke, 21, also was charged in the Rivas Hernandez case with murder for "financial gain" and with murder of a witness to an investigation, the district attorney said.
In a statement after his arrest last week, his lawyers said "actual evidence in this case will show that David Burke did not murder Celeste Rivas Hernandez and he was not the cause of her death".
The Los Angeles County DA's office confirmed that D4vd is scheduled to be arraigned Monday in downtown Los Angeles, and "cannot comment on grand jury investigations".
During a press conference on Monday, Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman said that on 23 April 2025, Rivas Hernandez went to Burke's house in the Hollywood Hills and "she was never heard from again".
Her dismembered and decomposed remains were found on 8 September 2025 - when the investigation first began - in the trunk of a car registered to Burke.
"A parent's nightmare is a situation where your daughter goes out one night and never comes back," Hochman said.
He announced three sets of charges against the singer.
The first is first-degree murder with special circumstances of "lying in wait".
The second is an additional special circumstances of alleged murder for "financial gain". Hochman accused Burke of murdering the 14-year-old to maintain his lucrative musical career "that Celeste was threatening on that particular night".
The third charge is murdering a witness to an investigation. He said evidence shows Rivas Hernandez was a witness in an investigation of sexual acts committed by Burke.
Hochman added that the charges involve numerous sexual acts with a minor and the mutilation of a body.
The DA's office could eventually seek the death penalty in the case, he added.
Los Angeles Police Department Chief Jim McDonnell responded to criticism of how police have handled the case and their decision not to provide details since the body was discovered in a Hollywood tow yard seven months ago.
Rivas Hernandez's family has not yet spoken publicly about the case.
"I want to be clear about something. My duty is not to fuel speculation. It's to deliver justice, and that requires patience and discipline on everybody's part," McDonnell said.