Los Angeles. This week the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner released an autopsy finding that 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez died of multiple penetrating injuries, ruling her death a homicide; her dismembered remains were found in bags in the trunk of a Tesla registered to singer David Burke (stage name D4vd). The singer was charged Monday and pleaded not guilty. Los Angeles courts moved quickly: a judge unsealed the report Wednesday after prosecutors agreed to its release, and Burke returned to court Thursday where defense lawyers sought an expedited evidentiary hearing. Prosecutors say they have collected roughly '40 terabytes' of evidence; the District Attorney has not yet decided whether to seek the death penalty.
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此案再次提醒我们社区安全的重要性。这是对我们提高警惕、关注孩子与谁交往的一个警钟,即使是知名人士。今天,与孩子们聊聊他们在网络和现实生活中的社交情况。
一位年轻生命的悲惨陨落,一位备受瞩目的嫌疑人,以及一个备受审查的司法系统。此案令人警醒地提醒我们,名气并不等同于信誉。如果你认识需要这个提醒的人,值得转发。
调查人员和检察官受益于尸检结果和大量证据的公开披露,这些可以支持案件的建立并为检方决定提供信息。
受害者家属在他们去世以及案件的恐怖细节被披露后,遭受了无法估量的损失和持续的公众关注。
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