A “burn cage” incinerator that is advertised to burn at 1,600 degrees was discovered at the Hollywood Hill mansion that singer D4vd was renting at the time the body of a teen girl was found in the trunk of his Tesla, according to a private detective hired by the property’s owner.
The incinerator, which was still boxed and unused, was discovered inside the Doheny Street residence by Steve Fischer, who was hired to comb through the $20,000-a-month pad by its owner.
The private detective revealed the disturbing discovery in a post on X Tuesday, describing it as something you “would expect to find on a farm rather than in a home in the Hollywood Hills.”
The so-called burn cage was advertised to burn at 1,600 degrees, according to Fischer, who posted a photo of the box on social media.
On the box it read, “professional power. Done right.”
Incinerators are illegal to use in LA county, he added.
“Some will argue that this item was intended as a prop for a video. If that were the case, it raises several obvious questions. Why would a 55-pound burn cage be delivered to a private residence instead of directly to a prop designer or production house?” Fischer wrote.
“Why would it be ordered before departing on an extended world tour? And why was it never used in any video production?” he added.
The private investigator noted that other items were found in the home that could be used with the burn cage, but did not specify what those were.
D4vd is being eyed in the connection to the death of Celest Rivas-Hernandez, 14. The remains of the teen were found in a Tesla registered to the signer on on Sept. 8.
An official cause of death has not been released by the Medical Examiner’s office yet, and so far no arrests have been made.
“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 wrote in his post.
“The Burn Cage was not taken during the search warrant and because it was not used it appears it’s not of importance to any possible criminal investigation. But we think it’s important context, even if not criminal,” he added.
The burn case was delivered to the Hollywood Hills address under a false name, according to the PI.
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