FBI Profiler Cameron Malin Breaks Silence on Celeste Rivas Tesla Murder Case

Feb 17, 11:40 PM

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In this gripping true crime discussion, former FBI Behavioral Analysis Unit profiler Cameron Malin joins Jen Coffindaffer to examine one of the most disturbing and perplexing cases in recent headlines — the death of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas, whose body was discovered inside the front trunk, or “frunk,” of a Tesla linked to musician David Burke, known publicly as D4VD.

This breaking news case has raised urgent questions about digital evidence, vehicle data, and the power of cyber behavioral profiling in modern criminal investigations. Celeste Rivas was reportedly found after the vehicle had been parked for an extended period and towed due to an odor emanating from inside. The shocking discovery has fueled intense scrutiny and public outcry, especially surrounding how long the car remained unattended and who may have parked it there.

Cameron Malin, who developed the FBI’s Cyber Behavioral Analysis Center, explains how digital footprints extend far beyond computers and smartphones. Modern vehicles like Tesla Model X models contain complex infotainment systems capable of storing significant data, from system logs to user interactions. In a missing person or homicide investigation, these digital traces can potentially reveal timelines, user behavior, and patterns that traditional evidence might miss.

This investigative deep dive explores how cyber behavioral profiling works, how offenders reveal psychological patterns through digital interactions, and how structured professional judgment tools help law enforcement analyze behavior. From phishing enterprises to national security threats, Malin has seen how digital evidence can identify suspects, reconstruct actions, and support prosecutions.

As the Celeste Rivas case continues to unfold, the central question remains: what digital evidence exists inside that Tesla, and what does it reveal? In today’s era of true crime and advanced technology, vehicles themselves may serve as silent witnesses. This episode blends behavioral science, cyber forensics, and breaking crime news to examine how justice may ultimately hinge on data hidden in plain sight.

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