Entertainment
Private Detective Finds “Burn Cage” at D4vd’s Rental Property
A private detective’s investigation into a rental property associated with singer D4vd has unearthed a significant discovery—a “burn cage” reportedly capable of reaching temperatures of 1,600 degrees. The detective, Steve Fischer, shared his findings in a detailed post on X (formerly Twitter) on Tuesday, shedding light on the unusual item found at the Hollywood Hills residence.
Fischer detailed that the incinerator, designed to burn at high temperatures, is notably higher than the 1,400 degrees typically used for human cremations. He stated, “Although my words have been misquoted by some, what I actually said about certain items found at the Doheny address was that they were ‘items you would expect to find on a farm rather than in a home in the Hollywood Hills.’ One of those items was a burn cage incinerator.”
The detective raised several questions regarding the purpose of the burn cage, suggesting that if it were intended for use in a video production, its delivery to a private residence rather than directly to a production house seems unusual. He noted, “Why would a 55-pound burn cage be delivered to a private residence instead of directly to a prop designer or production house? Why would it be ordered before departing on an extended world tour? And why was it never used in any video production?”
Fischer emphasized that the burn cage was still new and had not been utilized, as it remained in its original packaging. This revelation comes amid ongoing investigations into the death of Celeste Rivas, whose remains were found in the trunk of a Tesla owned by D4vd earlier this year. Following the tragic discovery, the singer canceled the remainder of his tour, which had been set against the backdrop of this developing situation.
Authorities have not yet made any arrests related to Rivas’s death, and the Los Angeles Police Department has not publicly commented on the discovery of the burn cage. In light of circulating rumors, Captain Scot Williams clarified that Rivas’s body was not decapitated. At this moment, D4vd has not been charged with any crimes.
As the investigation continues, the implications of Fischer’s findings remain to be seen, with many questions still surrounding the circumstances of Rivas’s death and the contents of the Hollywood Hills residence. The situation continues to attract significant public interest as more information unfolds.
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