Major updates emerge in the timeline of the high-profile D4VD homicide case
New details reveal a shifting narrative regarding the cause of death and legal strategy
Recent developments in the D4VD case have highlighted significant gaps in the official timeline and the prosecution's approach. Reports suggest that for over two months after the body was discovered, the medical examiner was unable to determine a cause of death. However, by December, the case was abruptly ruled a homicide, though that finding remains qualified with uncertainty. This shift has raised questions from legal experts about why the investigation stalled for months before reaching a definitive conclusion.
The defense is reportedly preparing to challenge both the LAPD and the District Attorney’s office, focusing on the lack of hard evidence linking the suspect to the crime. There are also claims that the prosecution is attempting to delay the upcoming preliminary hearing on May 1st to buy more time. While the prosecution has introduced unrelated digital evidence to influence public perception, the defense remains firm, demanding that the case proceed. This legal battle underscores the tension between investigators and prosecutors as they prepare for a critical court showdown.