D4vd reportedly handed over the deeds to his two Texas homes to his mother last month, as revealed by TMZ.
According to the outlet, one of the transfers took place on Sept. 18 — the same day police responded to a swatting incident at the Houston property. The false report claimed there was a dead woman in the home following a shooting. When officers arrived, D4vd’s parents answered the door and informed them that his younger brother and sister also lived there.
The second property transfer was completed on Sept. 22.
Earlier this week, the Los Angeles Police Department confirmed to Complex that D4vd is not currently considered a suspect, as the cause of Celeste Rivas Hernandez’s death remains undetermined.
“The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner has not yet determined the cause or manner of Ms. Rivas Hernandez’s death,” the LAPD stated. “As such, it remains unclear whether there is any criminal culpability beyond the concealment of her body.”
In a conversation with People, Scot M. Williams, commanding officer of the LAPD’s Robbery-Homicide Division, revealed that D4vd’s Tesla — where Rivas Hernandez’s body was discovered — had been parked for several weeks before being towed.
“We know that the Tesla had been parked at the location from which it was towed for several weeks, so it is very likely Celeste Rivas Hernandez had been dead for several weeks prior to her body being discovered,” Williams said.
Since the discovery, D4vd has remained silent. The singer canceled the remaining U.S. dates on his tour last month as the investigation intensified, and the deluxe edition of his album Withered has been put on hold.
