D4vd may be facing a murder indictment months after the discovery of deceased teen Celeste Rivas in his vehicle. The degree to which the Romantic Homicide singer was or wasn't involved in the death of Celeste, who went missing last year at just 13 years old, has been hotly contested since the discovery of her dismembered and decomposing corpse in the trunk of his Tesla in September. That month, the vehicle was towed from the Hollywood Hills area, where D4vd had been renting a home, to an impound lot where employees noticed a foul smell. Cops were called to the scene and made the heartbreaking discovery of Celeste... prompting a probe into the Here With Me singer, including a search of his $20k-a-month rental property. Related: Reality TV Star Accused Of Murdering Cellmate In Las Vegas There, several eyebrow-raising discoveries were made, including a burn cage. If you don't know what that is, it's basically an incinerator commonly used on farms to safely dispose of waste. They burn at 1,600 degrees Fahrenheit - 200 degrees hotter than what's required to incinerate human bones, according to private investigator Steve Fischer. He revealed in an X (Twitter) post earlier this month that the incinerator had been "delivered to the residence under a false name," but was unused and still in the box. Read more (below): 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,... pic.twitter.com/VlS2MHdb2G - SF INVESTIGATES • STEVE FISCHER (@SF_investigates) December 16, 2025 On Tuesday, Fischer revealed in an interview with NewsNation's Banfield an unused chainsaw was also discovered at the property: "There's no purpose for a chainsaw to be at this rental house. They're certainly not in charge of, you know, trim[ming] the trees or anything ... It still had the protective shield over the chain itself. There it is with a burn cage. You got to wonder what this plan was..." So chilling. Now, TMZ is reporting the My House Is Not A Home singer may face murder charges after officially becoming a suspect in Celeste's death last month. The outlet noted on Monday prosecutors will likely pursue the case through a grand jury - an "investigative" grand jury which helps prosecutors gather evidence but not indict. Notably, investigative grand juries can be used to subpoena and force uncooperative witnesses to testify... which tracks with what we previously heard about D4vd, born David Anthony Burke. Last month, a police source informed People the 20-year-old is "not cooperating" in the investigation. On Monday, sources told TMZ the grand jury, which has already been hearing witness testimonies in the case, is one that will actually vote on indictments. Multiple sources have reportedly informed the outlet that authorities, including prosecutor Beth Silverman, believe D4vd was involved in Celeste's demise. The Poetic Vulgarity singer's manager Robert Morgenroth has reportedly testified before the grand jury, and according to TMZ, was heard telling his attorney that Silverman was "very pushy" in questioning him. We may be one step closer to bringing justice to Celeste's family, but hearing disturbing updates in this case never gets easier. [Images via Esmeralda Lozano/GoFundMe & Nicky Nelson/WENN] The post D4vd May Be Facing Murder Charges In Celeste Rivas' Death Investigation As More Disturbing Items Are Found In His Home -- Details appeared first on Perez Hilton.