A 14-year-old girl, Celeste Rivas Hernandez, was allegedly killed and dismembered by singer D4vd, according to prosecutors. Authorities claim the musician stabbed her to death and used tools, including chain saws purchased online, to dispose of her body. The case centers on forensic and digital evidence, with D4vd pleading not guilty and awaiting trial.
Coverage diverges in tone and emphasis. Left-leaning outlets like CBS News and The New York Times highlight the motive, quoting prosecutors' claims that D4vd killed Hernandez to "silence" her, framing the act as intentional and premeditated. Center and wire sources such as AP, BBC, and NME focus more on the method—particularly the purchase and use of dismemberment tools—without emphasizing motive. Only the BBC includes a direct reference to the defense, noting D4vd’s attorneys maintain his innocence.
No outlet in the cluster provides background on the relationship between D4vd and Hernandez beyond allegations, nor do they present forensic or digital evidence supporting the prosecution’s timeline. This absence creates a blind spot, particularly for left-leaning reports that emphasize motive without contextualizing how it is legally substantiated.
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