The Brief
LOS ANGELES - As the investigation continues into the death of 15-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez, many continue to analyze D4vd's songs, with some people drawing parallels between his lyrics and violent imagery as possible breadcrumbs to the missing teen's murder.
What they're saying:
Resurfaced video of D4vd's interview with Mahogany back in March has resurfaced and is making the rounds online.
In the video, D4vd, whose real name is David Anthony Burke, 20, explains the origin of his alter ego in his most popular song, "Romantic Homicide."
In the interview, D4vd described himself as an anime fan and at one point was writing his own manga series about a detective with a murderous alter ego solving the very murders he committed. The detective's name was Itami, which mea