Questions are swirling online after the recent arrest of D4vd, with speculation growing about whether developments in the case signal deeper issues with the prosecution’s strategy.
According to reports, the arrest came late Thursday and was quickly followed by a statement indicating the case would be presented to the District Attorney on Monday — a detail that has raised eyebrows, given that prosecutors were already said to have been reviewing the matter for months.
Sources familiar with the situation note that Deputy D.A. Beth Silverman has reportedly been presenting evidence to a Los Angeles County grand jury since November, leading many to believe the case was already in advanced stages of consideration.
This has fueled questions among observers about why a presentation to the D.A. would still be referenced at this point in the process, especially if a grand jury had already been reviewing substantial evidence tied to the investigation involving the death of Celeste Rivas Hernandez.
Another major point of focus is the uncertainty surrounding the medical examiner’s findings. Reports suggest that determining a clear cause of death has been difficult due to the condition of the remains, leaving open questions about whether the death will ultimately be classified as undetermined — a factor that could become central to any future legal proceedings.
Legal analysts note that without a definitive cause of death, establishing a clear narrative of homicide versus other possibilities could become significantly more complex, potentially creating room for strong defense arguments.
While authorities have not publicly confirmed final charges or conclusions, the case continues to develop, and speculation remains high as investigators work through the remaining evidence.#newsafro_













































