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A Tesla key card purportedly found near David Anthony Burke, also known as D4vd, at his Hollywood Hills residence, sparks inquiries in the Celeste Rivas Hernandez murder case.
Conspiracy theories are rampant, with one proposing that Celeste died from an overdose; those present purportedly panicked and concealed the body, fearing the incident would subject Burke to investigation due to her age. This could also be why they refrained from contacting 911. Alternatively, someone might be framing Burke for Celeste’s death.
Several individuals are alleged to have been operating Burke’s Tesla. Steve Fischer asserts a crime occurred since Celeste could not have placed herself in the Tesla.
The Tesla is equipped with multiple cameras, including a front-facing camera, two on the windshield, two on the side fenders, and a rear-facing camera, providing a 360-degree view of the surroundings.
While driving, the Dash-Cam feature uses the exterior cameras to record footage in a loop, continuously capturing the car’s surroundings.
These cameras relay high-resolution images to the vehicle’s onboard computer, which processes the data through a neural network. The data combines with other sensors to form a comprehensive understanding of the surroundings.
Burke’s Tesla was neither reported as “stolen” nor “missing”; it was noted as an abandoned vehicle by a neighbor. This report prompted law enforcement to check the vehicle on August 27, issuing a ticket initially and marking the tires to monitor for movement.
On September 3, the Tesla was ticketed again and towed on September 5.
Video from a liquor store near Celeste’s home shows the teen just after 7am on March 19th, 2024, walking down the street wearing a black hoodie and white pants.
On the video, the teen is seen jogging around a corner and alternating between a walk and a run before vanishing.
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[Feature Photo: Celeste Rivas/GoFundMe and D4vd/Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP]