The investigation into Celeste Rivas Hernandez’s death has taken a new turn after private investigator Steve Fischer suggested that her death might have been caused by an accidental overdose. The 24-year-old’s body was discovered on September 8, 2025, inside the trunk of a Tesla registered to singer D4vd in Los Angeles. The shocking case has sparked widespread speculation about how Rivas ended up in the musician’s vehicle and what really happened before her death.
Rivas had been missing since 2024, and her remains were found when the Tesla was towed from the Hollywood Hills area — where D4vd had been living in a rented home. Soon after the discovery, the artist reportedly vacated the property. While the Los Angeles Police Department continues to investigate, Fischer, a private investigator hired by the home’s landlord, has revealed new details that could reshape the narrative.
Private Investigator Hints at Accidental Overdose Theory
In a recent interview with ABC7 Eyewitness News, Steve Fischer said authorities appear to be “relying on toxicology” to determine the cause of death, suggesting a possible accidental overdose. He explained, “They are probably relying on toxicology to better understand what happened, which means it could be an accidental overdose with a really bad decision made afterwards.”
Fischer’s comments have reignited public interest in the case. The PI previously told Law&Crime Sidebar on October 17 that Rivas might have died of an overdose, and someone could have made a “bad decision” to conceal the incident to avoid revealing a potential relationship between Rivas and D4vd. He even speculated that someone may have tried to dispose of the Tesla but never followed through, leaving it at an impound lot where it was eventually discovered with Rivas’ remains inside.
According to sources who spoke to ABC News, investigators are awaiting the results of toxicology and lab tests to officially determine the cause of death. The Los Angeles Police Department earlier stated to Complex that no foul play was suspected, and the medical examiner has deferred the cause of death pending further examination.
Ongoing Investigation and Public Reactions
The case remains under active review, but with no suspects named, many are questioning whether criminal charges will ever be filed. Reports indicate that Rivas’ body had been severely decomposed and dismembered, complicating forensic analysis. Officials have said it could take several months to finalize the autopsy results due to the body’s condition.
D4vd, whose real name is David Anthony Burke, has not been charged and continues to cooperate fully with investigators, according to his team. His legal representatives have emphasized his commitment to helping authorities uncover the truth about what happened to Rivas. However, the mystery surrounding the Tesla and the circumstances of her death has continued to fuel online speculation and public debate.
As the investigation progresses, the D4vd–Celeste Rivas case remains one of the most perplexing celebrity-linked death probes in recent memory. The toxicology results are expected to provide the clearest answers yet — possibly confirming whether Rivas’ death was indeed an overdose or something far more sinister.
FYI (keeping you in the loop)-
Q1: Did Celeste Rivas die of an overdose?
Authorities have not confirmed the cause of death, but PI Steve Fischer suggested an accidental overdose is a strong possibility pending toxicology results.
Q2: Was D4vd involved in the Celeste Rivas case?
No charges have been filed against D4vd. His team stated he is cooperating fully with investigators.
Q3: What did the private investigator say about the Tesla?
Fischer claimed someone may have tried to hide or dump the Tesla but never followed through, leaving it where authorities later found Rivas’ body.
Q4: Is the case being treated as a homicide?
Currently, no. The medical examiner has deferred the cause of death, and LAPD has said there are no signs of foul play at this stage.
Q5: When will the toxicology report be released?
Officials have not given an exact timeline, but reports suggest it could take several months due to the condition of the remains.
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