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Private investigator Steve Fischer has revealed to Nancy Grace that a chainsaw, still in its packaging, was discovered in the residence rented by D4vd.
Fischer, hired by the property owner to investigate activities within the house, also reported finding a “burn cage.” This equipment was located in the home rented for Burke by his manager. The items Fischer discovered remained unused and in their original packaging.
The incinerator, which is illegal in Los Angeles, was allegedly delivered to the property under a false name. This device is said to be capable of reaching temperatures up to 1,600 degrees.
Chief Jim McDonnell of the Los Angeles Police Department has refrained from commenting on the ongoing Burke investigation, citing concerns that public disclosures might compromise the case.
To protect the investigation’s integrity, the LAPD has secured a court order to seal the comprehensive results of the medical examiner’s autopsy.
David Michael Burke will likely be indicted in connection with the death of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez.
Joining Nancy Grace today:






Additional Guest
- Danny Rubin (Los Angeles) – Criminal Defense Lawyer and Founder of Rubin Law, PC
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[Feature Photo: Celeste Rivas/GoFundMe and D4vd in 2024/Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP]