The Hollywood Hills mansion rented by D4vd, where the body of 15-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez was found in his Tesla, is being prepared to be listed for rent at $20,000 per month. The property has undergone some renovations and the real estate agent confirmed it will be put back on the market soon.
D4vd is reportedly considered a suspect in the death of Rivas Hernandez, although no arrests have been made. The teen's body was discovered in the trunk of the singer's Tesla, which had been parked near the rental property.
Workers at a tow yard alerted authorities after noticing a foul odor emanating from the vehicle. The 15-year-old, who had a history of running away, was found dismembered and wrapped in plastic.
Police are investigating how long the car was left unattended and are looking into the possibility of assistance in concealing the body and dismemberment. The extent of D4vd's relationship with Rivas Hernandez is not fully known, but they were seen together frequently.
The singer moved out of the mansion shortly after the discovery of the body. Police searched the property and collected evidence.
D4vd, whose real name is David Austen Burke, was on tour when the body was found, and subsequent shows were canceled as the investigation intensified. The cause of Rivas Hernandez's death is still undetermined pending further testing by the medical examiner.
D4vd has reportedly ceased cooperating with detectives.