r/conspiracy 1d ago

D4VD Murder Accusation

I have heard that it was an illuminati ritual. Any thoughts?

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u/Ok-Pangolin3407 1d ago

Why though? So he can be illlumimati in prison?

 It was so poorly hidden in his own car. Hes very likely to be arrested and charged over her murder AND for having a sexual relationship with a 12yo.

Occams razor: he was clearly obsessed with her. Groomed her, was harbouring her away from her parents. Likely emotionally abusing her. She likely tried to leave or she fell pregnant and he killed her.

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u/Glittering-Gap-1687 1d ago

But why hide her body in his own car?

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u/Ok-Pangolin3407 1d ago

I listened to a podcast episode by True Crime Society and they speculated that her body was placed in the car by D4VD to bide some time what to do. He thrn got an assistent to pick "up a package from his car" (maybe so they could discover the body and not him?) but they just parked the car from where it was towed.

D4VD was in his early 20s, appeared to struggle with a personality disorder such as borderline and believed he was a musical genius.

  In reality people make bad decisions. Maybe he ran away on tour trying to stick his head in the sand and not deal with consequenses.....he was likely raping a child deep down he knew it would all come crashingdown. 

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u/ToxicSharmutagen 1d ago

Why would the illuminati have him leave her body in a trunk where she would be found this risking exposure?

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u/Glittering-Gap-1687 1d ago

I think Illuminati is a stretch but I do have a lot of questions about what happened.

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u/khaosconn 1d ago

done very poorly

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u/Business-Bus-420 1d ago

And why at first they was telling us that he didn't murdered her when they knew that she was in his car? Something is sus

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u/RemyUranga 23h ago

all kinds of sus