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A Tesla key card allegedly found near David Anthony Burke, also known as D4vd, Hollywood Hills home, raises questions in the Celeste Rivas Hernandez murder.
Conspiracy theories abound, with one suggesting Celeste died due to an overdose; those around her panicked and hid the body, fearing the death would expose Burke to scrutiny about her age. This could also explain why they wouldn’t call 911. Or someone is framing Burke for the death of Celeste.
Multiple people are known to have been driving Burke’s Tesla. Steve Fischer says a crime definitely occurred, as Celeste did not put herself in the Tesla.
The Tesla has multiple cameras, including a front-facing camera, two cameras on the windshield, two cameras on the side fenders, and a rear-facing camera, for a 360-degree view of the vehicle’s environment.
While driving, the Dash-Cam feature uses the exterior cameras to record footage in a loop, continuously capturing the car’s surroundings.
The cameras send high-resolution images to the vehicle’s onboard computer, which analyzes the data using a neural network. The data is combined with other sensors to create a comprehensive understanding of the environment.
Burke’s Tesla was not reported as “stolen” or “missing”; it was reported as an abandoned vehicle by a neighbor. This is the report that led to law enforcement coming out on August 27 and ticketing the vehicle the first time and marking the tires on the car to check 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]