Grand jury hears head of D4vd's record label testify in Celeste Rivas case
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Grand jury hears head of D4vd's record label testify in Celeste Rivas case
"A handful of people gathered in the hallway where a Los Angeles grand jury listened to Mogul Vision general manager Robert Morgenroth give lengthy testimony on Monday allegedly overheard him relay to his lawyer that Deputy District Attorney Beth Silverman was very pushy on why [he] didn't call police. I said I feel like I didn't have the responsibility to do that, and just wanted to continue with the tour, Morgenroth, also the president of Zara Brothers Travel, reportedly told his attorney, according to TMZ."
"The dismembered remains of Rivas Hernandez, 15, were discovered in the trunk of 20-year-old D4vd's impounded Tesla in L.A. on Sept. 8, just as the Queens-born singer real name David Anthony Burke was kicking off his world tour. By the end of the month, those dates had been canceled and he'd reportedly put the deeds to two Houston-area homes in his mother's name."
"News broke in mid-November that D4vd was considered a suspect in the case. Days later, TMZ founder and lawyer Harvey Levin and criminal defense attorney Mark Geragos said on their 2 Angry Men podcast that L.A. authorities had identified a second suspect. That person is not believed to have killed Rivas, but likely has knowledge of what happened before, during and after her death and may have assisted in the dismemberment of her remains."
Robert Morgenroth, general manager of Mogul Vision and president of Zara Brothers Travel, allegedly told his lawyer he did not feel responsible to call police and wanted to continue the tour after Celeste Rivas Hernandez's decomposing body was found in the trunk of musician D4vd's impounded Tesla. Rivas Hernandez, 15, was discovered Sept. 8 as the Queens-born singer David Anthony Burke began his world tour. Tour dates were later canceled and Burke reportedly transferred deeds for two Houston-area homes into his mother's name. Investigators consider Burke a suspect and identified a second person who likely has knowledge of events and may have assisted in the dismemberment. Rivas had been a runaway and reportedly shared matching “Shhh” tattoos with a boyfriend named David; the nature of their relationship remains unclear.
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