THE POOL OF HORROR: How a Child’s Toy Became the Center of D4vd’s Gruesome Cover-Up

LOS ANGELES — In the world of indie-pop, David Anthony Burke was the “Romantic Idol” who sang of eternal devotion. But inside the garage of his luxury residence, a far more sinister reality was unfolding. New court filings released on April 29, 2026, have confirmed the most chilling details yet in the murder of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez, revealing a level of premeditation that has left even veteran investigators shaken.

The “Amazon” Murder Kit

Prosecutors have now laid out a digital paper trail that suggests the “panic” defense previously hinted at by D4vd’s legal team is a lie. According to subpoenaed records from Amazon and Postmates, within 24 hours of Celeste’s disappearance on April 23, 2025, Burke allegedly ordered a “disposal kit” under a pseudonym.

The list included heavy-duty cleaning agents, industrial-grade bags, and two chainsaws. Perhaps most disturbing was the purchase of a large, blue inflatable children’s pool. Prosecutors allege Burke used the pool in his garage as a makeshift “containment station” to facilitate the dismemberment of the victim while preventing biological evidence from soaking into the concrete floor.

The Duality of a Predator

The motive, according to the District Attorney, was “career preservation.” Celeste, who had been in a relationship with Burke since she was 13, reportedly threatened to go public with their illicit involvement.

“He didn’t see a human being; he saw a threat to his ‘clean’ brand,” said a source close to the investigation. While his hit songs were topping global charts, Burke was allegedly living a double life—spending his days in the studio and his nights in the garage, “processing” the remains of a girl who trusted him.

A Year of Gaslighting

One of the most heart-wrenching revelations is the “Ghost Texting” campaign. For months after Celeste was already deceased, Burke allegedly continued to send her messages like “Where are you?” and “Please call me back, your mom is worried.”

These messages weren’t just for her; they were for the police. This calculated digital trail allowed Burke to maintain the facade of a “worried boyfriend” for nearly a year, even as he continued to tour the world and interact with thousands of young fans who fit the exact demographic of his victim.

The Final Silence

Despite his attempts to use a chainsaw to erase her identity—specifically targeting the fingers that bore the matching “Shhh” tattoo—forensic technology ultimately betrayed him. DNA recovered from the seams of the inflatable pool and the internal logs of his Tesla Model Y have created an “unbreakable chain of evidence.”

Burke remains in custody without bail. If convicted of first-degree murder with special circumstances, he faces the death penalty or life in prison without the possibility of parole. The music has officially stopped, and the world is finally seeing the man behind the mask.

Prosecutors lay out a detailed and grisly timeline in case against singer d4vd in alleged killing of a teen