D4vd: The Amazon Orders That Arrived at His Front Door Under a Fake Name

Published by Tony Brueski on

D4vd case — the prosecution’s alleged cover-up timeline. Prosecutors say David Burke ordered chainsaws, a body bag, and more from Amazon under a fake name and had everything delivered to his Hollywood Hills home. The alias was “Victoria Mendez.” The address was his. And Amazon keeps records of everything.That’s one detail in a months-long chain prosecutors say began the night of April 23, 2025 — the night Celeste Rivas Hernandez allegedly died inside Burke’s home. According to the prosecution, Burke hosted an album release party the following day, ordered a shovel through Postmates that same morning, posted geotagged Instagram content on a date investigators allege remains were dismembered, and eventually left his Tesla parked on a Hollywood street while he went on a world tour.The body was found over four months later. This episode traces every alleged step and every digital receipt in between.


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