Prosecutors allege that D4vd, whose legal name is David Burke, killed the girl then dismembered her in the garage after she threatened to reveal their sexual relationship and crater his career. Prosecutors had previously said in a court filing that Celeste’s DNA was found in the garage, but the evidence had not previously been shown publicly. “No you’re not able to see touch DNA,” Ms Wallace said, then reiterated that the blades had tested negative for blood. His debut full-length album, Withered, was released two days after prosecutors say Celeste was killed. Prosecutors are seeking to prove Burke began a sexual relationship with Celeste when she was 13 and he was 18.