D4vd's Tesla Was Allegedly Abandoned Right Before He Left For His Tour

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Another suspicious detail from the investigation into Celeste Rivas' death is sparking up more questions about singer d4vd's alleged involvement.

According to a report ABC7 published on Friday, October 24, private investigator Steve Fischer has been able to come up with a timeline surrounding d4vd's Tesla, which is where Rivas' body was discovered in September. Fischer used surveillance videos and digital evidence to determine that the car in question had been parked in several spots in the Hollywood Hills neighborhood from May to July 29. Fischer said that the car was abandoned a day before "or the same day" that d4vd left Los Angeles to start his tour.

"That car, starting in May, was parked in a few different spots around the neighborhood, and then finally, on July 29th, left in its final spot on Bluebird [Avenue]," Fischer said. "This happens to be right before, or the same day, they are leaving on a tour bus for D4vd's tour."

The car was then towed from Bluebird Avenue a few days later to the impound lot in Hollywood, which is where police discovered Rivas' body. Investigators say the teenage girl had been dead for some time before her remains were found in the Tesla. Her cause of death was deferred until police can figure out exactly how she died.

"They are probably relying on toxicology to better understand what happened, which means it could be an accidental overdose with a really bad decision made afterwards," Fischer added.

D4vd hit the road for his "WITHERED World Tour" at the top of August. He began his trek in De Mar, Calif. on August 5 and hit up several major cities for a month straight, even after Rivas' body was discovered on September 8. D4vd continued to tour even as the investigation continued, but he eventually ditched his plans to go overseas and canceled the release of his deluxe album.

Police have yet to name d4vd as a suspect in Rivas' death, despite all the connections investigators and Internet sleuths have made to the singer and the victim. He has yet to publicly comment on the situation, but has hired legal representation. His manager Josh Marshall, who rented the home that was searched as part of the investigation, has denied any involvement with Rivas' death.


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