A private investigator reviewing surveillance footage has challenged the timeline in the D4vd murder case, claiming Celeste Rivas Hernandez may have died at an alternative location rather than the Los Angeles home of musician David Burke.
As reported by ibtimes. co.
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uk on Thursday, May 28, 2026, the investigator publicly stated that the property's security recordings show no visible evidence of Hernandez arriving at, leaving, or being moved from the residence where prosecutors allege her remains were later found inside Burke's Tesla.
New Theory Emerges
The revelation shifted intense social media scrutiny toward a secondary rental property located minutes away from the main home.
Reddit users noted Burke had filmed TikTok videos alongside Hernandez at that location.
Internet sleuths matched interior details like kitchen decorations and artwork to suggest the victim may have stayed at this unconfirmed second location around the time of her disappearance.
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Questions have also emerged regarding the final movements of Burke's vehicle before law enforcement discovered the remains.
The private investigator hinted at knowing the identity of the last person seen driving the Tesla, prompting public interest in a close associate of Burke.
"You do not get answers unless you ask questions," the private investigator posted.
While internet users continue to parse timestamps and older video clips, authorities have not officially named additional suspects or verified the separate location theory.
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Prosecutors are currently advancing the case based on established digital records and physical evidence, maintaining original charges against Burke that include murder, unlawful mutilation of human remains, and abuse.