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Los Angeles County medical examiners released an autopsy report on April 22, 2026, concluding 14‑year‑old Celeste Rivas Hernandez died of “multiple penetrating injuries” consistent with sharp‑force trauma.
Her dismembered, severely decomposed remains were found in September 2025 inside a black, zippered bag in the front trunk of a Tesla registered to singer David Anthony Burke, known as D4vd.
The report describes two penetrating torso wounds — one puncturing the liver and another damaging ribs — plus dismemberment of upper and lower extremities and fragments of blue plastic embedded in cut surfaces.
Toxicology detected methamphetamine or MDMA and a low level of alcohol that officials said did not appear to cause the death.
The cause and manner were determined on Dec. 9, 2025 but withheld from the public under a court security hold until this week.
Burke, 21, pleaded not guilty to first‑degree murder, alleged continuous sexual abuse of a child under 14 and mutilation of human remains; he is being held without bail.
Rivas Hernandez’s family has issued public statements seeking justice.
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Commenters point to earlier news reporting that establishes a longer timeline and online contact predating the homicide, debate parental culpability versus law‑enforcement and systemic gaps in handling teen runaways, and emphasize that allegations of payments to the family lack credible public evidence.
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