Did LAPD Miss Evidence in the D4vd Investigation? A Former FBI Agent Reacts
A new controversy is swirling around the investigation tied to musician D4vd and the death of 15-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez.
A private investigator says he found disturbing items — including writings he described as “sadistic plans” — inside a Hollywood Hills home after LAPD had already completed a warrant search. He claims police left behind evidence that could prove crucial to understanding what happened.
In this episode, Tony Brueski and retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer take a hard look at the facts. How are search warrants handled? Could officers have legally left items behind? And what are the risks when a private investigator becomes part of the evidence chain?
Coffindaffer, who’s worked hundreds of federal cases, explains why chain of custody matters, how claims like these are verified, and what happens if they turn out to be true.
This is not about accusation — it’s about the process, the truth, and the fight for accountability in a case that’s already clouded by confusion.