A resurfaced promotional video showing D4vd wearing a fake blood-stained shirt has gone viral following new developments in his ongoing murder case. The clip gained renewed attention after prosecutors referenced items allegedly found during the investigation. D4vd's defense argued the fake blood was tied to his merchandise and creative projects. A judge has ruled there is enough evidence for trial, while the singer has pleaded not guilty to all charges.A promotional video released long before D4vd's legal troubles has resurfaced online, attracting renewed scrutiny after details from a recent court hearing emerged. The clip, originally created to promote the singer's merchandise and upcoming album, has become a major topic of discussion because of evidence referenced by prosecutors in the ongoing criminal case against the artist. While online speculation has intensified, D4vd has pleaded not guilty to all charges.D4vd promotional video resurfaces after court hearingThe resurfaced video shows D4vd, whose legal name is David Anthony Burke, wearing a shirt designed to look stained with fake blood while shopping for laundry detergent. The shirt was part of merchandise tied to his music promotion, and the clip was originally intended as a creative marketing campaign.Interest in the video increased after prosecutors outlined evidence during a preliminary hearing in the murder case involving Celeste Rivas.According to prosecutors, investigators discovered an inflatable pool inside D4vd's garage that allegedly carried the odor of laundry detergent. They also said a crumpled dryer sheet was found inside the pool. Those details quickly prompted comparisons online between the court testimony and the older promotional video.The renewed attention has fueled widespread discussion across social media, with many users pointing to the timing of the resurfaced clip. However, the video itself predates the legal proceedings and was produced as part of the artist's promotional work.D4vd's legal team addressed the issue in court, arguing that the presence of fake blood found inside his home was connected to his merchandise and other creative projects. The resurfaced video has since been cited by supporters as evidence that fake blood and similar props were already part of his artistic work before the criminal investigation.D4vd continues to deny allegations as trial moves forwardThe renewed online attention comes shortly after a judge ruled there is sufficient evidence for D4vd to stand trial.Prosecutors allege that in April of last year, Burke arranged for Celeste Rivas to travel by Uber to his Hollywood Hills residence. They further allege she was fatally stabbed before her body was dismembered. According to court filings, her remains were later discovered inside two bags in a Tesla months after she disappeared.Burke now faces charges including murder, continuous sexual abuse of a child under the age of 14 and unlawful mutilation of human remains.He has pleaded not guilty to every charge.The preliminary hearing also brought additional investigative details into public view, prompting another wave of online commentary surrounding the case. While prosecutors maintain the physical evidence supports their allegations, the defense has continued challenging how some of that evidence has been interpreted, particularly regarding the fake blood used in D4vd's creative projects.As the case moves toward trial, the resurfaced promotional video has become another focal point of public discussion. Even so, the video's circulation on social media does not alter the legal process.The allegations against Burke remain unproven in court, and the upcoming trial will determine whether prosecutors can establish their case beyond a reasonable doubt. Until then, the resurfaced footage continues to generate online debate while legal proceedings move forward.