What D4VD Allegedly Had On His Phone
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A new Hulu documentary just dropped on the D4VD case, and it's raising as many questions about the investigators as it is about the singer charged in fourteen-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez's death. Legal analyst Eric Faddis joins us to unpack what came out at the latest status conference, why the documentary could complicate jury selection, and whether the defense can use its aggressive framing to their advantage.
We start with the publicity problem. Faddis explains why the defense may argue this case has already been tried in the court of public opinion, and why moving the trial out of California could genuinely be on the table. Then we get into the documentary's most striking choice: it features an LAPD detective and the district attorney speaking on camera, seemingly without any hedge or qualifier, about evidence that hasn't yet been tested in court. Faddis breaks down why that kind of certainty could become a serious liability for the prosecution during cross-examination.
We also talk through the purchase history prosecutors have pointed to, chainsaws, a burn box, bags, and why Faddis believes it strongly suggests more than one person was involved. And we dig into the evidence reportedly found on D4VD's phone, which Faddis calls some of the most damaging material in the case if it holds up. With the preliminary hearing set for the twenty-first, we look at what happens if the defense wins there, and what happens if they don't.
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