THE 40-TERABYTE KILLER: Inside the High-Tech Forensic Trap That Exposed D4vd’s Double Life

LOS ANGELES — To the millions who streamed his ballads, David Anthony Burke was the “Poet of Heartbreak.” But inside the sterile confines of a Los Angeles courtroom this week, a far more terrifying persona emerged. New evidence in the murder of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez has transformed this case from a tragic disappearance into what prosecutors are calling a “logistically perfect, cold-blooded execution.”

The “Blue Plastic” Smoking Gun

The most damning revelation of the last 24 hours involves microscopic forensic evidence. During the preliminary hearing, the District Attorney revealed that blue plastic fragments were found embedded within the biological remains of the victim.

These fragments have been trace-matched to a blue inflatable children’s pool that Burke allegedly purchased via Postmates just hours after Celeste went missing. Investigators contend the pool was used as a “containment zone” in Burke’s garage, allowing him to use a chainsaw to dismember the body without leaving a single drop of blood on the concrete floor.

“This wasn’t a crime of passion,” a lead detective stated. “This was an industrial-grade cleanup designed to protect a multimillion-dollar brand.”

The “Unknown” Life: A Second Victim?

The courtroom fell into a stunned silence when the medical examiner discussed an update to Celeste’s death certificate. The box for pregnancy status was recently changed from “No” to “Unknown.”

This shift has ignited a firestorm of speculation. Sources close to the investigation hint that the 40-terabyte vault of data recovered from Burke’s iCloud contains messages suggesting Celeste had threatened to expose a pregnancy—a scandal that would have instantly ended Burke’s career and landed him on a sex offender registry. This provides a “lethal motive” that elevates the charges to First Degree Murder with Special Circumstances.

40 Terabytes of Darkness

The scale of the digital evidence is unprecedented. The LAPD is currently sifting through 40 terabytes of data, which reportedly includes:

  • Sentry Mode Footage: High-definition video from Burke’s own Tesla Model Y, allegedly showing a shadow moving heavy, black bags into the trunk at 3:00 AM.

  • Digital Receipts: A shopping list for “disposal tools” purchased under a pseudonym while Burke was supposedly in a recording session.

  • The Ghost Logs: Proof that Burke sent “Are you okay?” texts to Celeste’s phone for weeks after the chainsaw was used, a calculated attempt to build a digital alibi.

The “Cleaner” Conspiracy

While Burke sits in a high-security cell, his legal team—the most expensive in Hollywood—is focusing on the 120-day gap. They are questioning how a car containing human remains could sit in the high-traffic Hollywood Hills for four months without being towed or ticketed.

This has led to the case’s biggest “twist”: the potential involvement of an industry “cleaner.” Prosecutors are now investigating whether Burke acted alone or if a professional team was hired to relocate the vehicle and scrub the primary crime scene. If an accomplice is found, the conspiracy could reach the highest levels of the music industry.

Owners of Traveler’s Table and their 2 children killed in River Oaks murder-suicide

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — The tight-knit Houston restaurant community is in mourning following the shocking murder-suicide of a prominent local couple and their two young children.

The bodies of Thy Mitchell, her husband Matthew Mitchell, and their two children, ages 4 and 8, were discovered by Houston police during a welfare check on Monday evening at their home in the River Oaks area.

The Houston Police Department is calling Matthew, age 52, the suspect in the case.

The Mitchells were well-known figures in the city’s culinary landscape. Together, they owned and operated the popular eateries Traveler’s Table and Traveler’s Cart, along with a clothing brand.

Just last year, the Houston Chapter of the Texas Restaurant Association named them the 2025 Restaurateurs of the Year.

“She hosted the Houston Restaurant Association board meeting last week,” local Association President Craig Howard said. “Afterward, they had a social for us, and had 50 restaurateurs show up. Great operation. Wonderful staff, great food.”

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Family members and colleagues describe Thy Mitchell as the vibrant face of their businesses.

“She was so energetic. She loved the restaurant world,” Chef Jassi Bindra, who was in the middle of planning a collaboration dinner with Mitchell, said. “It’s really shocking to hear what happened. All our support goes to her family and friends.”

According to the Houston Police Department, there were no prior records of domestic violence calls to the residence. A search of county court records also revealed no history of civil lawsuits or criminal investigations involving the couple prior to the shooting.

Howard said Thy Mitchell was recently asked to join the board of the Houston Chapter of the Texas Restaurant Association because she was so dynamic.

“We saw such a bright star with Thy that we asked her to serve on our board. We knew she would inject some new ideas,” Howard said. “It looked like this was a successful power couple doing this together.”

As news of the tragedy spread, tributes began pouring in from across the city. In front of the family home, friends left flowers, photos, and other small tributes.

Houston police are urging anyone with information that may help the investigation to call them.