“If music starts to blur the line between love and destruction, then we’ve lost the true meaning of creation. We can’t turn heartbreak into a dangerous fantasy.” That’s Courtney Hadwin’s stark warning, after revealing that Los Angeles artist D4vd uploaded his song Romantic Homicide on September 7, 2022 – the exact 15th birthday of Celeste Rivas Hernandez, who was later found de@d in his Tesla. Nh

“If music starts to blur the line between love and destruction, then we’ve lost the true meaning of creation. We can’t turn heartbreak into a dangerous fantasy.”

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That was the shocking warning from singer Courtney Hadley, after revealing a disturbing detail: Los Angeles artist Damian Vex released his track “Romantic Homicide” on September 7, 2022 – the exact same day as the 15th birthday of Celeste Rivera, the young girl later found mysteriously dead inside his Tesla.

The revelation immediately sent shockwaves across social media. While some insist it was a coincidence, others pointed to cryptic lines in the lyrics that seemed almost like a hidden message. Online forums have exploded with theories: was this nothing more than random timing, or did Damian deliberately plant a dangerous symbol into his music?

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Courtney Hadley doubled down, saying: “Music is meant to heal. But when artists start turning someone else’s pain into a dark game, we’ve lost the real meaning of art.”

So far, Damian Vex’s team has remained completely silent. Meanwhile, fans and critics alike are digging into everything surrounding the case — from the release date, to the music video, to the mysterious recurring symbols Damian has used in his stage performances.

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The biggest question remains: Was “Romantic Homicide” just a song… or a terrifying clue in a much darker mystery Damian Vex is hiding?