Private investigator Steve Fischer tells Nancy Grace that a chainsaw was found in the home rented by D4vd, and the chainsaw was still unwrapped.
PI Steve Fischer claims he also found a “burn cage” inside the home rented for Burke by his manager. Employed by the property owner to determine what took place in his house, Fischer uncovered items still in their original packaging that were unused.
The incinerator is illegal in Los Angeles, delivered to the residence under a fake name, and claims to reach a temperature of 1,600 degrees.
The LA police department Chief Jim McDonnell is remaining silent about the Burke investigation, saying public statements could “potentially jeopardize the case.”
The LAPD obtained a court order to keep the medical examiner’s full autopsy findings sealed to maintain the integrity of the investigation.
David Michael Burke will likely be indicted in connection with the death of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez.
Joining Nancy Grace today:






Additional Guest
- Danny Rubin (Los Angeles) – Criminal Defense Lawyer and Founder of Rubin Law, PC
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[Feature Photo: Celeste Rivas/GoFundMe and D4vd in 2024/Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP]
