Friend of D4vd Arrested as Celeste Rivas Investigation Continues
In September, police in Los Angeles discovered the mutilated and decomposing body of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas inside the trunk of an abandoned Tesla belonging to "Romantic Homicide" singer D4vd, real name David Anthony Burke.
In the aftermath of the tragic find, there has been a lot of investigating, but until this weekend, no arrests related to the case had been made. That changed Friday, when Neo Langston, 23, a friend of D4vd's, was taken into custody in Montana for allegedly failing to appear in court as a witness.
What We Know So Far
- A decomposing body was found inside a Tesla belonging to musician D4vd at an impound lot in Hollywood on Sept. 8.
- The car was brought to the impound lot after “someone reported it abandoned” in Hollywood Hills, and police were called after workers “reported a strong odor” coming from the Tesla.
- The Tesla was never reported as stolen.
- The body was discovered inside a bag in the Tesla’s front trunk. The remains were not intact and had badly decomposed.
- The remains were so decomposed that it took authorities more than a week to identify the body.
- The remains were eventually identified as 14-year-old Celeste Rivas.
- D4vd has a matching tattoo with Rivas, and her mother said she has been missing for over a year and that her daughter’s boyfriend was named David.
- D4vd initially decided to continue his world tour while cooperating with the investigation, but he cancelled the remainder of his tour on Wednesday.
- An unreleased love song written by D4vd references someone by the name of “Celeste” in the unfinished title and twice in the lyrics.
- Police raided a home connected to D4vd as they continue the investigation.
- D4vd moved out of the home that the police raided.
- Authorities did not officially deem the death a homicide since medical examiners have been unable to determine an official cause of death, but a detective has referred to the case as “an investigation into murder” in a filing.
- A private investigator made a “disturbing” discovery inside the house, finding items he believes could be used to “get rid of a person.”
- Police have stood by their statement that it is “unclear” whether a crime was committed beyond the concealment of the body, which would lead to a rather light punishment.
- The medical examiner has stopped sharing records regarding Rivas’ death.
- D4vd was not considered a suspect for the first two months of the investigation, but he has now been named a suspect in the girl’s death.
- D4vd has hired a high-profile defense attorney.
Neo arrested, now back in LA
TMZ first reported news of Neo Langston's arrest Friday. He was booked into Lewis & Clark County Jail on an outstanding warrant for failing to appear as a witness.
While it has not been explicitly confirmed that Neo was arrested for not testifying in the D4v4/Celeste Rivas case, TMZ said Helena, Montana police corroborated that they were assisting the LAPD's Robbery-Homicide Division when they apprehended the popular streamer, who goes by NeoTheAsian online.
"As we've reported, Robbery-Homicide is also leading the D4vd investigation," TMZ said.
Shortly after being arrested, Neo was transported back to Los Angeles, where he was booked into the Los Angeles Metropolitan Detention Center late Friday night and eventually bonded out on $60,000 bail.
What is Neo accused of?
According to theSan Francisco Chronicle, court records indicate Neo failed to appear in court as a grand jury witness.
This report comes after TMZ reported last month about a grand jury witness who had apparently been "uncooperative." It's unclear if this witness and Neo are the same person.