What investigators reportedly uncovered inside rising singer D4vd’s Los Angeles home sounds straight out of a psychological thriller. The 19-year-old artist, best known for hits like “Here With Me,” is now tangled in a disturbing investigation tied to the death of 15-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez, whose body was discovered inside a Tesla registered to him.
According to reports from People, The Tab, and Fox LA, authorities executed a search warrant on D4vd’s Hollywood Hills rental earlier this month — and what they found inside has stunned fans and investigators alike.
A private investigator working with the property’s owner claims the home contained heavy-duty farm tools, industrial equipment, prescription drugs, and various pieces of drug paraphernalia. “These are things you’d never need in a Hollywood Hills home,” the investigator reportedly said, suggesting some of the items could be used “to get rid of a person if you wanted to.”
That’s not all. Police also seized computers, hard drives, and other electronics, which are now being examined as part of a broader probe into the teen’s death. Celeste’s body was found decomposing inside a white Tesla parked near the property, sparking nationwide outrage and concern.
While the LAPD has not yet confirmed if any of the items are connected to Celeste’s death, the unsettling list has fueled speculation. The home was reportedly filled with expensive recording equipment and luxury décor—but investigators say the presence of rural-style machinery and possible narcotics turned the scene from glamorous to grim.
Sources told The Tab that among the items found were objects so “sinister” that police immediately logged them for forensic testing. One report described “multiple heavy-duty tools and machinery” along with “containers and materials inconsistent with a residential setup.”
Celeste’s case already had the internet reeling. The 15-year-old had been reported missing several times before she was tragically discovered in the Tesla, which had been parked for weeks before neighbors noticed a foul odor.
Since the discovery, D4vd has canceled all tour dates, deleted social media accounts, and reportedly stopped communicating publicly, fueling further speculation about his role in the unfolding case. His team has declined to comment while the investigation continues.
The LAPD has not named D4vd a suspect, but the bizarre combination of evidence has only intensified public interest in what happened to Celeste and what might have really been going on inside that Hollywood Hills home.

