A non-public investigator reportedly found a boxed and unused “burn cage” incinerator contained in the Hollywood Hills residence that had been rented by D4vd.
In an effort to make clear potential misquotes hooked up to his identify, investigator Steve Fischer wrote in a prolonged publish on X through which he identified that the “burn cage” incinerator was amongst a number of objects “you would expect to find on a farm rather than in a home in the Hollywood Hills.” Advertised to burn at 1,600 levels, this incinerator exceeds the 1,400 levels required for a human cremation.
Aside from the incinerator being unlawful to make use of in LA County, Fischer questioned why the merchandise can be shipped on to the rental residence, as a substitute of a prop designer or manufacturing home, if it was going for use in a video. Fischer additionally puzzled why it had by no means been used, and what was the aim of the artist allegedly buying it earlier than happening tour.
Fischer additionally talked about that objects used at the side of the incinerator had been additionally discovered within the residence.
“To be very clear, this burn cage was not used. It was still new and in the box,” he wrote. “However, given that Celeste Rivas Hernandez’s remains were ultimately found in the Tesla [trunk]the presence of an incinerator at the same residence associated with that vehicle necessarily raises questions about intent.”
Fischer famous the incinerator was not seized by authorities as a result of it was unused.
Fischer was employed by D4vd’s landlord Mladen Trifunovic earlier this yr after receiving no updates from the Los Angeles Police Department concerning its search of the Hollywood Hills residence.