What Did Three Grand Juries Hear About The People Around D4VD?

May 25, 12:00 PM
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Three separate grand juries heard testimony from friends, managers, and family members of David Anthony Burke — people allegedly close enough to what prosecutors describe that they were questioned under oath. The alleged murder of Celeste Rivas Hernandez is the center of this case. The alleged failures surrounding it are what make it a systemic story.

According to prosecutors, Celeste was fourteen when she was allegedly killed because she threatened to reveal a relationship that reportedly began when she was thirteen. Burke's manager was reportedly overheard telling his attorney that contacting police after allegedly learning about the body was not his responsibility. Friends reportedly accepted a cover story that the fourteen-year-old was a nineteen-year-old college student — despite her allegedly being five-foot-two with braces. In Burke's Discord server, someone reportedly posted about the missing girl months after she was reported missing. Court records indicate Burke's mother reportedly managed his business finances. His parents and brother were subpoenaed.

Robin Dreeke applies FBI counterintelligence behavioral analysis to the alleged grooming patterns prosecutors describe — the financial manipulation, the alleged thousand-dollar payment to a classmate to reportedly get Celeste a new phone after her parents took hers, the alleged international travel with an adult, matching tattoos, and the deliberate isolation that allegedly severed her from protective adults. He examines whether the alleged behavior patterns fit profiles he's studied across decades of federal cases.

The alleged disposal evidence prosecutors describe includes chainsaw purchases reportedly made under a fake name, a body bag, a burn cage, and the question of whether someone else was allegedly involved and reportedly withdrew — allegedly leaving Celeste's remains in a vehicle for months.

Psychotherapist Shavaun Scott examines the psychology of alleged bystander failure — why professional loyalty, financial dependence, and willful blindness reportedly allow networks of people to allegedly look away. Burke has pleaded not guilty and maintains his innocence.

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