Authorities and investigators continue to document items discovered inside a Hollywood Hills rental home connected to music artist D4vd, as reporting and official statements clarify the scope of an ongoing criminal investigation. The artist, whose legal name is David Anthony Burke, had been living in the California property at the time relevant to the inquiry. Information about the search has emerged through a combination of investigative commentary and media reporting, all of which has emphasized that the case remains unresolved and that no arrests have been made.

Private investigator Steve Fischer, who was hired by the property’s owner, disclosed new details about the contents of the home during a recent television appearance. His remarks followed earlier disclosures regarding other items found on the premises. Media outlets have since contextualized these findings alongside developments reported by law enforcement sources, while underscoring that the legal process is still unfolding.

Unused Chainsaw Found Inside Hollywood Hills Home Linked to D4vd Investigation

According to Fischer, an unused chainsaw was discovered inside the Hollywood Hills residence rented by Burke. He explained during an appearance on Banfield that the chainsaw did not appear to have been used and still had its protective covering intact. Fischer indicated that, based on his assessment, the presence of such equipment inside a rental home did not align with routine property maintenance responsibilities.

Fischer’s disclosure followed statements he made two weeks earlier, when he said a burn cage had also been located inside the same home. At that time, he clarified that the burn cage remained unopened. Fischer conveyed that the combination of items raised questions for him in his role as a private investigator, while stopping short of offering conclusions about their intended use.

Case Status and Media Reports Surrounding David Anthony Burke

Separately, TMZ reported on Monday that Burke was considered likely to face indictment in connection with the death of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez. Her dismembered remains were found on September 8 in the trunk of a Tesla registered to Burke, according to the outlet. The report emphasized that any potential indictment would be determined by prosecutors and the courts.

Public discussion has also focused on the nature of Burke’s connection to Rivas Hernandez. While online commentary has pointed to various unverified elements, authorities have not confirmed specific details about their relationship. Law enforcement has likewise not announced any arrests.

Credits: TMZ, NewsNation

TOPICS: Banfield D4vd David Anthony Burke Hollywood Hills Steve Fischer