‘Burn cage’ found in D4vd’s home that can reach 1600F degrees and incinerate human bones, investigator claims

Evening shadows fell across Hollywood Hills when investigators uncovered something deeply unsettling. A private inquiry revealed a “burn cage” capable of reaching 1,600°F inside singer D4vd’s rented home.

The device could reduce human remains to ash, according to investigator Steve Fischer. Police had earlier linked David Anthony Burke, the 20-year-old artist, to the tragic death of Celeste Rivas Hernandez, 15. However, Burke has not been charged, and the probe continues.

Fischer explained that the incinerator arrived under a false name before Burke’s world tour. Consequently, the delivery raised troubling questions about purpose and intent. He noted that such equipment belongs on farms, not luxury homes.

Three key details stand out:

  • The burn cage burns hotter than standard cremation devices.
  • City laws prohibit its use in residential neighborhoods.
  • Investigators discovered it unused, yet impossible to ignore.

Indeed, Fischer rejected claims it served as a harmless music-video prop. The machine’s presence—and its timing—deepened the mystery surrounding Celeste’s death. Her remains, found in Burke’s Tesla, have fueled public grief and disbelief.

Truth hides in plain sight, waiting for those willing to question what comfort conceals.

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