A disturbing new twist has sent the already explosive D4vd case back into overdrive online, with fresh claims raising serious new questions over where Celeste Rivas Hernandez may have actually died.

For months, public attention has remained fixed on David Burke's Los Angeles home and the Tesla prosecutors say later contained Celeste's remains. But now, a private investigator reviewing surveillance footage has publicly claimed there is no visible evidence showing Celeste entering or leaving that property at any point.

Thelatest conversationbegan after a private investigator connected to public discussions around the case claimed surveillance footage from Burke's Los Angeles property did not show Celeste arriving at the home or leaving it.

Even more striking was the investigator's claim that no footage appeared to show her body being moved from the property to the Tesla where prosecutors later allege her remains were discovered.

Instead of focusing solely on the Los Angeles address already tied to Burke, many began questioning whether Celeste may have been staying somewhere else nearby before her disappearance.

The theory remains unverified and has not been confirmed by law enforcement. But because the footage reportedly showed no trace of Celeste at the main property, online discussion moved almost immediately toward the possibility of a separate location.

That speculation intensified within hours, with users across TikTok and Reddit sharing screenshots, timestamps and old videos in an attempt to piece together Burke's movements.

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A separate address located just minutes from Burke's Los Angeles home has now become the focus of intense online scrutiny.

Users on Reddit claim Burke filmed multiple TikTok videos there and also appeared in several clips with Celeste inside the property. Internet investigators began comparing background details including kitchen interiors, wall décor and framed artwork, arguing that several images appear to match.

Source: International Business Times UK