A private detective investigating the rental home of rapper D4vd claims to have discovered “farm” tools in the $20,000-a-month Los Angeles mansion which the musician fled after a 15-year-old girl was found dead in his abandoned Tesla .
Steve Fisher was hired by the owner of the Hollywood Hills manse Mladen Trifunovic to comb through the former pad of Queens-born David Anthony Burke, stage name D4vd, to determine whether there is any evidence that could help solve the mysterious death of Celeste Rivas Hernandez , who was discovered decomposed in the trunk of the rapper’s car at an L.A. impound lot on Sept. 8.
As part of his three-week, ongoing investigation, the private detective said he discovered multiple tools, normally used on farms, that he claimed “could be used to get rid of

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