D4vd: What He Allegedly Had Delivered While Planning His Album Release Party

Jul 13, 10:00 PM
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D4vd case: the day prosecutors say David Burke celebrated his debut album was also the day a Postmates driver reportedly delivered a shovel to his Hollywood Hills home. That was just the beginning. In the weeks that followed, according to the prosecution, Burke placed Amazon orders under an alias for items investigators say were used to carry out the mutilation charge — and shipped them all to his own address.Prosecutors say Burke went from an album release party to a Coachella-level tour while allegedly leaving behind a trail of Uber receipts, delivery logs, surveillance footage, geotagged social media posts, and witnesses who noticed a smell and said nothing. The alleged cover-up lasted from April through September 2025 and ended not because of an investigation but because a tow yard worker in Hollywood opened a car trunk.This is the second of three parts in the D4vd investigation. Forty terabytes of evidence. Every alleged move timestamped.


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