D4VD NOT Cooperating With Investigators? More DARK Questions In Celeste Rivas Case
Nov 25, 08:00 PM
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The case of Celeste Rivas is turning darker by the hour. Major outlets now report that investigators are seeing forensic indicators consistent with cold storage, freezing, long-term concealment, and even possible dismemberment. And yet the person tied to the Tesla where she was found — a car abandoned on a hill — reportedly still hasn’t been interviewed.
Not questioned. Not sat down. Nothing.
That detail alone has sent shockwaves through the true crime world, because if accurate, it suggests investigators are holding their cards tight — and believe something bigger is at play.
Tonight, we dig into:
— What freezing or refrigeration indicators actually look like.
— How investigators can re-date a death by months.
— What it means when surveillance shows someone else driving the Tesla.
— Why non-cooperation pushes investigators straight into digital forensics.
— What multiple-suspect concealment typically looks like behind the scenes.
— And what “final stage transport” implies about the car vs the primary location.
To help make sense of this, we bring in retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer, who walks us through timelines, digital evidence, storage environments, search warrants, and why this case feels far more orchestrated than anyone expected.
A fifteen-year-old girl is gone. A digital web is tightening. And investigators are preparing for the next major development — whatever it is.
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Not questioned. Not sat down. Nothing.
That detail alone has sent shockwaves through the true crime world, because if accurate, it suggests investigators are holding their cards tight — and believe something bigger is at play.
Tonight, we dig into:
— What freezing or refrigeration indicators actually look like.
— How investigators can re-date a death by months.
— What it means when surveillance shows someone else driving the Tesla.
— Why non-cooperation pushes investigators straight into digital forensics.
— What multiple-suspect concealment typically looks like behind the scenes.
— And what “final stage transport” implies about the car vs the primary location.
To help make sense of this, we bring in retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer, who walks us through timelines, digital evidence, storage environments, search warrants, and why this case feels far more orchestrated than anyone expected.
A fifteen-year-old girl is gone. A digital web is tightening. And investigators are preparing for the next major development — whatever it is.
#CelesteRivas #TrueCrime #HiddenKillers #CrimeUpdate #FBIAnalysis #TeslaCase #TonyBrueski #Investigation #JusticeForCeleste #CrimePodcast
Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video?
Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod
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Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/
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