Courts and Crime
The mansion had been rented to D4vd's manager since last year, the owner tells Rolling Stone
Recording artist D4vd apparently was staying at the Hollywood Hills mansion searched by Los Angeles Police Wednesday in connection with the missing 15-year-old girl whose “severely decomposed” body was found in the trunk of the musician’s Tesla towed from two blocks away, Rolling Stone reports.
A law enforcement officer tells Rolling Stone that investigators “recovered items” from the four-bedroom home on Doheny Place after a judge signed off on a search warrant. The home’s owner, Mladen Trifunovic, says he had no idea D4vd, born David Anthony Burke, had been living at the property until his real estate manager informed him Thursday.
“This all came as a complete shock to me. I only found out about the police activity this morning,” Trifunovic tells Rolling Stone. “Until then, I had no idea anything had happened at the house or what was going on with D4vd and the missing girl. I never knew D4vd, and I wasn’t aware that he had ever lived in the house.”












