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May 10, 2026 - MyronGainesX
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5 Pieces of Forensic Evidence Haunting D4vd’s Murder Case REACTION

D4vd faces first-degree murder charges for the April 23, 2025, killing of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez, with allegations of stabbing her in Hollywood Hills before driving to Santa Barbara County. While the prosecution claims he waited for her to bleed out, forensic details like liver trauma suggest a protracted death, and private investigator Steve Fisher found no blood traces or cleaning supplies at the scene. Despite D4vd's not guilty plea and upcoming May 26 preliminary hearing, the case hinges on conflicting timelines regarding text messages versus body discovery, alongside disturbing evidence of alleged illegal relationships with minors and racial slurs, raising questions about the reliability of the prosecution's narrative amidst the singer's aggressive online defense. [Automatically generated summary]

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Forensics and the House Murder 00:14:55
Dumbass David.
Again, we just show, we let niggas know that we're on live on YouTube and then we get the fuck off, man.
That's the game.
That's the strategy, ladies and gentlemen.
Forensics, analyzing the science, the body, the crime scene.
It is the key to so many cases that we have covered here, and I think it is going to play a massive role in the David case.
But I want to better understand it.
I want to better understand how the potential evidence may tie.
To the singer?
What answers are still missing?
What does her autopsy, the alleged crime scene, the evidence tell us or not tell us?
How is the defense going to be fighting back on this?
And I'm talking, of course, about the 21 year old romantic homicide singer charged with first degree murder, continuous sexual abuse of a child under 14, and unlawful mutilation of human remains, all in connection with the death of 14 year old Celeste Rivas Hernandez, who was found dead reportedly in David's Tesla at a Hollywood tow yard back on September 8th of last year.
He's entered her not guilty plea.
He's innocent until proven guilty.
There is a preliminary hearing scheduled for May 26, important date, because that is when the prosecution will present not all the evidence, but what they will say is sufficient evidence to support these charges to move forward with the case.
But authorities say that.
Yeah, I think that's going to be the preliminary hearing.
May 26.
Chad, should I go to that?
Y'all want me to go to that?
Let me see what day.
Let me see here.
Date, because that is when guilty.
There is a preliminary hearing scheduled for May 26, important date.
Date because that is when the prosecution will present not all the evidence, but what they will say is sufficient evidence to support these charges.
The only thing I hate is, bro, I hate Los Angeles, bro.
Fuck, man.
And it's going to be a dingy ass state court, too.
So you can't do IRL stream in the courtroom, bro.
Niggas, I don't think I'll be able to do IRL stream.
They'll probably have cameras in there, though.
Maybe.
We'll have to see.
All right, I'll think about it.
I'll think about it.
Wait, May 20th.
When I be in California?
I might already be in California.
Hold on, man.
Let me look real quick.
So, if you guys go on my website, you click right here.
I'm going to have my college website, UCLA, the 13th.
All right.
So, we got University of California, Irvine on the 2nd.
And then UCLA, I think we need to update this.
I think UCLA got changed, chat.
I think we got UCLA the 29th.
Let me double check though.
There's a preliminary hearing scheduled for May 26th, an important date because that is when the prosecution will present not all the evidence, but what they will say is sufficient evidence to support these charges to move forward with the case.
But authorities say that David stabbed Celeste to death at his property to keep her quiet, that he lied and waited, that he had this alleged illegal sexual relationship with her, that she was a minor.
Killed her because she was a witness that she was going to expose him, did it for financial gain, prevent her from tanking.
Okay, UCLA is May 29th.
So maybe, maybe I'll go early and I'll do the, and I'll go, I'll show up for the David shit.
Because it's three days later.
Oh man, three days in LA is terrible.
Okay, and then we got June 2nd.
So I might end up there for like almost a week.
All right.
His career, which was at its peak.
But again, I want to understand the forensics.
Okay.
I want to bring on Joseph Scott Morgan, forensic death investigator from Jacksonville State University, host of the Body Bags podcast.
Hope everybody can check it out.
Joseph's got like the best voice possible.
I think in general for the podcast, Ronald, but also particularly for that show.
Thank you so much for taking the time.
You're so welcome, fam.
I did a really super short opening so I could have a lot of time with you because I have a lot of questions.
I don't know if you and I even talked about the medical examiner's report of the autopsy here on Sidebar.
A, you know, just general impressions about that, because I do wonder, it tells us a lot, but then there's aspects of it I do wonder how do investigators, how do authorities know this?
So, for example, prosecutors say in their brief, defendants stabbed the victim to death multiple times and stood by while she bled out.
How do they know that?
You know, how do they know that?
And I also wonder specifically, if I'm correct, they don't have the murder weapon.
No, to the best of my knowledge, they don't.
But back to that earlier point, how do they know that?
He stood there because, look, I got to tell you, as an old investigator, you know where I get that kind of information from?
It's not from the perpetrator.
To say someone stands there and watches an individual bleed out, they might have an informant, bro.
That comes from a witness.
And that's the one thing that's left me scratching my head over all of this.
You know how?
Because that is a huge leap.
If you're talking about an investigative descriptor, that is such a leap to make that affirmative statement because.
I can tell you when their feet are put to the fire relative to any kind of trial that's going to come about, that question is going to be asked and it is going to have to be answered.
You said in the report right here that he stood there while she bled out.
So, unless they have internal cameras that bore witness to this, unless there was something that was caught on a Tesla, you know, that's the only other path I can really go down relative to that.
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Unless they're just assuming this based on the idea of, look, we can.
Say multiple penetrating wounds.
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Right?
I believe that's what they said the cause of death.
That helps me out quite a bit.
And they're saying we're putting two together, right?
She allegedly came to the house at this time.
We know that he allegedly sent a text to her phone 20 minutes later.
We believe a sharp instrument.
Was used.
And so we are saying, of course, he stabbed her.
And if he stabbed her, of course he just waited for her to bleed out because he allegedly never called 911 or authorities.
And so that's what they're assuming.
But you're saying, in your experience, they shouldn't or wouldn't make that statement.
There was no need to make that statement unless they have some sort of information.
Yeah, man.
It's just such a huge leap, you know, to go down that road.
For me, and I'm going to tell you that that is going to have to be revealed in court.
And you know, as well as anybody, that you cannot just kind of, in some kind of pedestrian manner, you know, just go by and say, yeah, well, This is what happened.
You're going to have to explain that.
I mean, because people are going to want to know.
This is arguably one of the most gruesome things that we've covered in some time.
And I'm not saying it doesn't matter what people think, but I think that even the court is going to want that explained.
If defense looks at this and said, How do they know that?
They can't just say, Well, we just know.
They're going to have to lay that down, the facts, right?
Just like in forensic science, we'd like to deal with the facts.
We like to deal with those absolutes.
When you get inside the courtroom, you have to state the facts of the case.
And this is what they're saying is a fact of the case.
So I'm going to be fascinated to see how this is.
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Explain because I don't know, man.
Inquiring minds want to know, right?
This goes to another part.
And correct me if I'm wrong.
And I talked to Steve Fisher about this on my News Nation show.
There was no cleaning supply.
Steve Fisher, just so you guys know, he's a private investigator that was hired by the owners of the home that David was staying at.
So, David was renting a mansion in LA, probably the Hollywood Hills somewhere.
Scott Fisher was a private investigator hired by the owners of that property.
I'm assuming because they wanted to make sure that there was no liability on them for this nigga doing this kind of murder at their house.
That's probably why they hired him.
So, yeah.
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Okay.
All the brokies in the chat, just say I'm poor or I put the fries in the bag and somebody might give you a sub.
Right?
There's no evidence that, as far as I can see in the filings, that there was this massive cleanup and luminal and things like that.
And you're talking about a very, Graphic alleged crime, a stabbing and then dismemberment.
So, the reason I'm bringing this up is Steve has put forward this idea, a question about whether or not this killing happened, this alleged killing, this alleged murder happened in the house.
That she arrives 20 minutes later, he sends an alibi.
Someone asked, Do I think David's 100% guilty?
It's not looking good for him, bro.
They got a lot of evidence on him.
Alibi text.
So, this is from the prosecution's filing, and then I'll read you what Steve said.
Despite knowing she was dead and her family was trying to find her, the evidence will show.
Drama 586, thank you so much.
Defendant lied and claimed he didn't know where she was.
In fact, defendant drove to Santa Barbara County immediately after the victim died, attempting to dispose of her property and destroy evidence.
At approximately 11 30 p.m. on April 23rd, 2025, he drove away from his home as he texted and called the victim's phone, asking where she was.
Again, these were acts calculated and planned to set up his defense within a very short timeline after the victim's vicious murder.
Defendant drove his Tesla north on the 101 freeway to San Marcos Pass Road, SR 154, near Lake Kachuma in Santa Barbara County.
He returned home early the following morning on April 24, 2025, before going to a radio interview for the release of his album that week.
He sent two additional texts.
That's crazy.
Radio interviews and murder?
Oh.
To the victim's phone that day, which obviously went on.
And just so you guys know, they had an argument a couple of days before his album was set to release.
And she was going to expose him for basically, you know, hooking up with a minor.
And they're going to expose him.
And that would obviously ruin his career.
So, you know, bro killed her.
So that's a very strong motive right there.
Unanswered because she was already dead.
After April 26, 2025, the defendant never attempted to contact her again.
May 8, 2025, the defendant returned to the same area in Santa Barbara County, leaving his home at around 11 30 p.m.
He returned to the area again on May 31st, 2025.
This is an isolated site off SR 154 where the victim's identification was subsequently discovered in January 2026.
Additionally, on July 7th, 2025, the defendant ordered and subsequently Amazon delivered a burn cage to his home under the same fake name as part of his plan to incinerate evidence.
Defendant's cellular activity and communications derived from the defendant's phone and Tesla demonstrate the defendant's activities from April 22nd to April 24th, including a trip to.
Yeah, so right here, this is what's called a phone ping, well, a historical site warrant, more than likely.
And they were able to triangulate where he was because the phone, as you guys know, is constant.
When you move your phone around, right, it's connecting to different cell towers.
And that's able to tell police, law enforcement, where you're going, okay, or where you are because your phone is connecting to different towers.
Santa Barbara in the middle of the night after the victim arrived at his Hollywood Hills home.
Steve Fisher posted, can't stop thinking about the timeline of the murder of Celeste Rivas Hernandez and put forward in the pretrial brief.
Could the 10 30 p.m. where are you text messages actually be real and not a staged alibi?
Could Celeste have walked away after an argument upon arriving in the Uber?
Maybe those texts from David asking where she was were real and after he didn't receive a response, he went looking for her, found her, and they ended up driving to Santa Barbara County where the killing actually occurred.
He could have shut her phone off when finding her.
In that scenario, her body could have remained along SR 154 for the roughly 12 days until the pool, body bag, laundry bags, and chainsaws were ordered and delivered.
It is also worth noting that the pool was ordered after her death, meaning it would not have contained blood from the actual killing.
The DA's version of events is a very compressed timeline arrival at 10 10 p.m., a fatal stabbing, and then being composed enough to send an alibi text by 10 30 p.m.
That is a 20 minute window.
They also claim the trip to Santa Barbara that evening was to start disposing of evidence.
However, the evidence had not even been purchased yet.
The pool, chainsaw, shovel, and other items had not even been ordered at the time of the first Santa Barbara trip.
There's also the question of storing a body at his manager Josh Marshall's rental house for 12 days while waiting for tools, where nearby neighbors and decomposition odors likely becoming noticeable within a few days, all while David was out of town and having to trust that nobody would enter a house that wasn't even leased to him.
None of this changes the central point that David is responsible.
He killed Celeste, that I am certain of.
Like I said, the DA is likely correct in their theory.
They are working with all the evidence.
Hashtag David, hashtag Celeste Rivas Hernandez.
So talk to me about that.
I mean, In the idea of.
Yeah, that is a very tight timeline.
Very tight.
The compressed timeline, I haven't seen evidence of this massive cleanup.
And I do wonder, despite what the prosecution's saying, do you believe there's evidence, enough evidence, that this alleged killing happened in the house?
Well, there was a sufficient amount of time for there to have been a cleanup effected.
Okay.
And here's the thing that I can't get past with that.
And I think.
Steve has done a fantastic job.
I've been on a number of platforms with him, spoken with him extensively, because he's really been the only insight that we've had, right?
I mean, truly from that perspective, because he was eyes on.
And one of his big points along the way is that he, I think, I can't remember if he luminaled or blue starred.
He had made the statement to me, the residents in those areas, and he didn't get hit relative to anything that would indicate that there was blood in the garage.
Again, we're going back to what the authorities are stating here in the affirmative that it took place in the garage.
Boring Statements on Blood Spatter 00:09:26
Okay, luminal, just so you guys know, luminal is a spray, right?
It's a spray that homicide or crime scene investigators, what they'll do is they'll turn the room off, right?
They'll turn the lights off and they'll spray the luminol over the place.
And what the luminol does is it interacts with the protein and blood to create a light, okay?
Or to basically create a light so that when you turn the lights off, it shines, okay?
So let's say you kill somebody in a room, right?
Blood splatters all over the place and the person cleans it, right?
And you're not sure what happened, you go into the room where you suspect the murder happened.
You spray luminol all over the place.
Then you turn the lights off.
And what ends up happening is it lights up because it interacts with the proteins of the blood and it gives off a light.
So that's how you're able to tell a lot of the times if someone was murdered in a room, despite the fact that they might clean it with Clorox or whatever it is.
Give me one second of the chat if that makes sense, please.
Hey, man, we educate, bro.
We educate here, too.
We might watch an episode of Forensic Files for y'all niggas.
Let's see.
Maybe we'll do an episode of Forensic Files at the end.
Garage.
Well, how do you know that?
And it brings me back to the thought of the chainsaw.
All right, here we go.
We got some dumbass nigga.
Darren Willoughby says another boring stream from Iron.
Yo, question for you, Darren Willoughby.
Why are you in here if it's boring?
YouTube nigga.
Please tell me why.
Why are you in here if it's so boring?
And Will Joseph, why are you niggas in here if it's boring?
You guys not like education?
Are you guys retarded?
Are you stupid?
You don't like learning?
Why?
Why are you guys in here?
Real talk.
Why are you niggas in here if it's boring?
Because I really want to hear what they got to say.
Who are the two idiots again?
Darren Willoughby and.
Yeah, Darren Willoughby.
Yeah, he's the only retard.
Sorry.
Yeah, Darren Willoughby, tell me why, bro.
Why are you here if the stream is boring?
It makes no sense for you to watch something that's boring.
Fucking retard.
Incredible retards.
The chainsaw from a utility is a very messy device.
There's no crash out needed, bro.
I just retard views and it creates a storm of things of evidentiary value.
So, where did all of that go?
I've thought about was it the backyard, perhaps, not kind of thinking.
Well, Darren, will we enjoy the Shadow Realm?
Time to send you to the Shadow Realm.
The future is mine.
Got another idiot in here.
Thoughts on your friend, Mr. Kirkarda?
All right, boy, enjoy the Shadow Realm.
Time to send you to the Shadow Realm.
The future is mine.
Stupid question.
And then Wils Joseph says, Stream is sub boring.
Enjoy the Shadow Realm as well.
You're probably an idiot.
Time to send you to the Shadow Realm.
The future is mine.
Yeah, idiots don't like learning anything.
And you know, what's more reasonable that he would go to Santa Barbara and Santa Barbara County?
I've been there a couple of times.
Yeah.
Some stupid niggas said, Myron, you love us.
Don't lie.
No, I actually don't.
Time to send you to the shadow realm.
And the future is mine.
Three niggas sent to the shadow realm immediately.
I mean, you could say that it's right up the road, but is it really up the road?
And why would you go that far?
I don't understand that for to deposit evidence or any kind of ID and things like this.
I know I'm kind of bouncing around, but the other bit of evidence here is that.
Why would you need a pool?
Are you going to go out there and inflate a pool in order to facilitate this?
They also talk about in the filings, they talk about that there were bits of blue plastic that are embedded into these injuries.
You know, I can see that.
I understand why there would be.
You know, a chainsaw moves at 14,000, 15,000 RPM.
All right.
So it's going to chew through just about anything, not just, you know, human tissue.
But if you've got an underlying kiddie pool, it's going to go through that as well.
And then the Idea that it would get embedded into the insults, into the injuries.
It makes sense.
I could see that happening.
Now, the criminalists actually have those bits.
It's not just, that's not for the forensic pathologist to talk about tying things back relative to the forensics there.
They have those bits already.
Matter of fact, there was a criminalist at the scene in the car lot.
They actually had a criminalist present, I think, at autopsy.
They talk about it at autopsy, those bits are turned over.
So, how are you going to go about explaining that?
What's the utility of a kiddie pool out in some remote area?
Why not just do it on bare earth out there?
And again, thinking as a forensics guy, I'm trying to understand the utility of all of this.
It seems like you're really going, using you in the universal sense here, you're really going a long way around the barn here in order to facilitate.
You know, the killing and dismemberment.
So, I honestly, I don't know.
It's baffling to me.
Well, look, I think the purchase history is quite damning for him.
Look, he's innocent, so he's guilty.
But the idea of they can track the purchases and when he allegedly made these purchases and what the items were and where they arrived.
Yeah, this dumbass nigga Melito trying to 3720 trying to tell me how to run my show, bro.
Yo, that's the number one thing you don't do, bro.
Enjoy the Shadow Room, nigga.
You to the shadow realm.
The future is mine.
Fucking retard keeps telling me to stop pausing it or whatever.
Shut the fuck up.
I'm gonna get my commentary, retard.
Okay?
I'm not XQC.
I'm not just gonna sit here and just play videos for y'all niggas all day and not give any commentary.
That's like fucking just stealing content.
That's what XQC does.
I'm not XQC, bro.
Shut the fuck up.
You know, if they're able to literally track his movements and the, you know, Santa Barbara, the cell phone.
But I think the idea also, and I thought.
Then the nigga has the nerve to tell me, yo, cover the war around war.
Shut the fuck up.
Cover when I feel like it, nigga.
Like, I hate retards that try to tell me how to run my show.
That is the most annoying thing ever.
Do I go to your job and tell you how to put the fries in the bag?
No!
Huh?
Do I tell you how to fucking wrap up a taco?
Do I tell you how to give me change at the fucking convenience store?
Thank you, come again.
Do I tell you how to fucking make my sushi for me even though it comes a certain way?
No!
When if you're black and you don't have a job, do I tell you to fucking change the fire alarm detector?
Huh?
Do I tell you to switch the batteries around?
No, I don't.
Stupid motherfucker, since your name is Megalito, more than likely it's probably the taco situation for you.
Stupid fuck.
I don't tell you how to do your job, nigga.
Don't tell me how to do mine.
Wear a sombrero and shut the fuck up.
I thought this was significant.
You know, the filing says that he lied to friends, business associates, and others about the strong smell of decay in and around the home and the car.
And.
Like, stupid niggas don't realize.
I be looking at the chat and I don't have any fucking tolerance for stupidity, bro.
I hate stupid niggas.
Hate stupid niggas, bro.
Nigga's name is Miguelito.
Now you're fucking Bananito.
Time to send you to the shadow realm.
The future is mine.
Now you go hang out with all the fucking Puerto Ricans over there, nigga.
Stupid niggas.
You guys could mariachi dance together.
And TMZ published this video, and I don't know if it's going to be a part of evidence, but I thought it was significant that it was reportedly from July 4th, 2025, a live stream.
So it was, again, a few months after the alleged murder.
And according to a prosecutor.
Niggas over here just chilling on a live stream after killing a fucking child, bro.
That shit crazy, man.
Yo, Abraham, thank you so much for the gifted, my friend, for the three gifted subs.
That nigga Miguelito's going to have to make another account.
Shut the fuck up next time.
Like, nigga, just put the fucking beans in the bowl, nigga.
Hey, what the fuck?
Boom, bucket.
I said black beans, not brown.
We don't like pinto over here, bitch.
Like, nigga, nobody goes to your job at Chipotle and says, yo, put the corn on like this.
Come on, man.
Computer brief that was only a few weeks later, July 29th, when, quote, the surveillance video and other evidence confirm.
Identifying Lethal Tool Marks 00:10:26
Defendant was the last person to drive the vehicle on July 29th, 2025, before he left Los Angeles on a concert tour.
Not entirely clear.
Maybe someone else could have picked up the car.
But anyway, in this clip, David appears to be with Neil Langston, appears to be with someone named Sukana, and he apologizes for the way his bathroom smells, says it was because he had gone to the bathroom two hours earlier.
I mean, could very well be it, but if there was potentially this smell, it does beg the question about how that factors into this case.
What my question is this all right, what would be the purpose of even making that statement?
Is that a statement that someone would actually make?
You know, about I mean, I don't know, maybe you feel comfortable around the crowd that you're around.
So if that's the case, okay, good on him.
You know, he's trying to explain a bad odor, but was he ever done that before?
You know what?
And also, There is a gulf of difference between a bathroom smell and the smell of a child decomposing.
A gulf.
All right.
And so, is that an attempt to explain this odor away?
And think about it, Jesse.
Is it that smell?
People think that they have smelled bad things.
All right.
And I guess you can scale that out any number.
Yeah.
The smell of a dead body, guys, is.
It's bad, dude.
It's really fucking bad.
If you've never been around decomposing remains, it's a smell that kind of haunts you.
Even me, you know, at this stage of my life, I still recall it instantaneously.
Something you don't forget.
Yeah, you never forget it, bro.
Don't forget.
And it was completely different than a smell that would emanate from a bathroom.
It was just an odd statement.
I actually heard this video and.
This thing got black fingernails, bro.
It seemed kind of out of place for me.
You know, and anybody could read anything they want to into that.
It was very bizarre.
And again, we're taking a random statement out of the air.
We don't know what other statements had been made at that period of time, but TMZ chose that slice and they put it out there.
Now, whether or not that would make it into court, I don't know, but I can tell you everybody that's contained in that video, I think, is subject to be subpoenaed.
You know, because if that's what Was being said, they can just be put on the stand and said, Did you ever smell a foul odor in that house in any way?
You know, and ask that question over and over and over again.
I don't know how many times they would allow that, you know, what witnesses there are.
I saw that there was a young lady in that video.
I don't know who she is.
And then you've got the other gentleman who's supposed to be the personal assistant, which, you know, if you watch him, you know, in that clip, he never cracks a smile and he just kind of looks up like that.
I think people use that term, the side eye essentially is what he did.
He was kind of expressionless when that's it.
It's intriguing.
I mean, it truly is.
And the timing of it, the timing of it, like in that timeframe, I think is interesting as well.
You know, Joseph, one of the things we didn't get a chance to talk about, and I have a lot more I want to get into.
Sure.
The autopsy.
The other thing that's important for you guys to realize is he killed her late April of 2025.
This stream was months later.
So, the police didn't find a body until September of 2025.
Right?
I mean, look, from a legal point of view, the significance of that, in any case, you have to establish as an element of the crime that someone was killed.
And so, the autopsy, you know, you're going to have the medical examiner testify and talk about the cause of death, the manner of death.
Talk to me, though, about how what you read may actually tie back to David.
So, there's the significance of the report.
We were all waiting for the report.
It was sealed for months and months and months.
What is the thing that stood out to you the most about it?
And also, how do you think it may potentially be used to actually tie back?
Yeah, let's break that down in categories.
First off, we'll start with the big piece to this.
And that's going to be, I think, the most glaring thing.
Thank you, Drama 586.
The glaring thing, and they'll see crime scene images of this, is the level of decomposition, how advanced she was.
Okay.
And you can talk about that.
They found her.
Like five or six months later, man.
It's well stated in the autopsy report.
You can talk about in what an advanced state of decomposition she's in, and that's really going to assault the senses of the jury here.
Okay.
They also talk about liquefaction, which is something we haven't really heard before in this case, how the remains are partially liquefied.
And that's going to be a place where I think the defense, I'm always thinking about what the defense could do.
They can step in and say, Well, you're saying the body is partially liquefied.
How can you actually identify, you know, these insults, these injuries?
Well, they were able to identify that to a great degree.
And so they'll, part one is they're going to talk about the status of her body and also how the body is in multiple elements and it's bagged separately, which is something that's intriguing.
I'd love to go back to the body bag and talk about that because that.
On an aside, that's a fascinating element to me, but let's make it through the rest of these.
Then you get down to the nature of the cause of death, and they're saying that this is a sharp force event.
They didn't say, which is not unusual, I don't think that they alluded to whether this is a single edged or double edged weapon.
They said it was smooth, so we can pretty much conclude it was a knife, which kind of makes sense because.
Knives and, you know, killing someone with a knife, strangling them, very personal.
A lot of crooks, when they really hate somebody, that's how they do it, which I guess in this case, this guy probably really hated her.
Remember, they were together in like a three year long relationship.
So she had the dirt on this nigga, bro.
He met her when she was 11, chat.
He met her when she was 11.
So that's absolutely insane.
I mean, which is dangerous to do.
He was 18 and she was 11.
It's a single edged weapon.
And if our friends that are listening will just understand where these two insults are, I think that's important for folks to understand.
You know, Jesse, you and I've talked so many times.
And he did stab her in the abdomen, which is where a baby presumably would be.
Times over the past decade, you know, about multiple injuries.
And we hear multiple most of the time.
And how many times have you and I talked about overkill, right?
This doesn't fit in that category.
They're talking about two lethal injuries here.
And I question the lethality of one of these injuries.
I know specifically the other one is very lethal, but let's start on the left aspect where she, Celeste, had sustained a sharp force injury in between her ribs.
All right.
And that's what's called the intercostal space.
There's muscles.
If you've ever worked out, folks have ever worked out and you've pulled an intercostal muscle, it's one of the most painful things you can ever injure.
It's that space between your ribs, and that is muscle.
Well, it passes through there and it doesn't really affect the lung.
And it's hard to tell because she's in such an advanced state.
I don't know if the lung was collapsed as a result of natural decompositional process or if it may have been collapsed, but they don't even talk about, you know, that this sharp instrument nicked the lung.
What they do talk about, and this is very important from a forensic standpoint, is that that blade, Actually, it passes over the cortex or the outer layer of the rib.
Now, what can we draw from that?
Well, you can get a tool mark off of that.
And I'm hoping that they retain that sample because the pathologist goes into some explanation about that piece of rib.
All right.
And that's something that is commonly done in forensics labs where once that bit of tissue, that rib, that bone is cleaned up, it would go to a tool mark examiner.
And they'll do a gross examination.
That means they're looking at it with an unaided eye.
They'll put it on a magnification scope, look at it there.
And what they're going to look for.
And that probably adds a little bit more credence, guys, to the whole theory that he stabbed her and just watched her bleed because he only stabbed her twice.
So one might have been fatal and the other one wasn't, but it would take time for them to bleed out.
So he probably just sat there and watched her like a weirdo.
Is there any kind of specific impression that goes across that rib and they can actually classify the.
The edge that would have created that.
Now, onto the lethal injury.
If folks will find the bottom of the right aspect of your rib cage, your liver is right there.
So you find the last rib on the right side and press in where the tissue is soft.
That's your liver.
All right.
And you got to go through the dome of the diaphragm essentially right there.
But the liver is underlying.
This injury is, I think, and I'm just doing this off the top of my head.
So forgive me.
I think it's two inches approximately in depth, but it's enough to nick the liver.
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And this goes back to the earlier statement we talked about with the bleeding out.
The liver next to the brain is the most vascular organ in the body.
I've had tons of liver injuries over the course of my career gunshot wounds, stab wounds, motor vehicle accidents.
And it is not.
A quick death.
Just so everybody understands this.
This is not like a gunshot wound to the head or even a bludgeoning or even a strangulation.
Okay.
So, if someone.
Oh, man.
She was probably in a lot of pain.
This guy, David, is evil, man.
Fucking scumbag, bro.
Probably wanted her to suffer.
Nigga was pissed.
One is stabbed in this area, in the liver.
You don't die instantly.
This would have been.
A very protracted event.
If that's horrible, man, it's the only injury that there was that had a level of lethality.
Now, did they miss anything, which is possible, um, because of the level of decomposition?
Okay, right now I'm not thinking so.
Okay, so that's that's an important part of this, and this goes back to the watching, doesn't it, Jesse?
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Yeah, he watched the bleed out and suffer.
Probably.
Yeah, he was pissed off, man.
He was pissed off because she was threatening to ruin his life.
So he looks at it like, you know what I mean?
I'm going to make her suffer because she's threatening to ruin my career.
That's probably how he looked at it.
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