D4VD Investigation: Manager Admitted Tour Was Priority Over Calling Police — FBI Reacts to Evidence

D4VD Investigation: Manager Admitted Tour Was Priority Over Calling Police — FBI Reacts to Evidence

True Crime Today's week in review covers the D4VD case — the physical evidence, the grand jury bombshells, and FBI analysis on what prosecutors are building.

A chainsaw never removed from its sheath. A burn cage incinerator still in the box. A Tesla parked on a residential street for over a month with a teenage girl's body decomposing in the trunk. And a cause of death that remains officially "deferred" while a grand jury hears witness after witness. This case has all the hallmarks of a circumstantial prosecution — no eyewitnesses, no confession, no official homicide ruling yet. But prosecutors aren't waiting.

Former FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer broke down what investigators are likely seeing. She examined what unused disposal tools suggest about intent versus execution, how advanced decomposition affects forensic analysis, and what toxicology results could mean for the direction of charges.

The grand jury has full authority to indict. Prosecutor Beth Silverman reportedly believes D4VD was involved in Celeste Rivas Hernandez's death and is building toward murder charges. Manager Robert Morgenroth's testimony was stunning — he admitted his priority was keeping the tour going, not calling police. An uncooperative female witness now faces arrest to compel her testimony. D4VD made asset transfers days after police raided his home.

PI Steve Fischer's assessment of the scene: "Whatever happened here, this wasn't a finalized plan. The plan got upended." Celeste was 14. She was last seen alive January 2nd, 2025. Her body was found September 8th — one day after what would have been her 15th birthday. D4VD has not been charged. He remains legally presumed innocent.

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