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From Celeste’s Death to Diddy’s Sentencing: What Prosecutors Aren’t Saying-WEEK IN REVIEW
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From Celeste’s Death to Diddy’s Sentencing: What Prosecutors Aren’t Saying
A missing teenager.
A decomposed body found in a Tesla.
No charges. No suspects. Just silence.
Meanwhile — in a different courtroom — a global music icon awaits a sentence that could stretch into the next decade.
In this episode of Hidden Killers, we sit down with former prosecutor and criminal defense attorney Eric Faddis to tackle two of the most widely watched legal stories of the moment:
A missing teenager.
A decomposed body found in a Tesla.
No charges. No suspects. Just silence.
Meanwhile — in a different courtroom — a global music icon awaits a sentence that could stretch into the next decade.
In this episode of Hidden Killers, we sit down with former prosecutor and criminal defense attorney Eric Faddis to tackle two of the most widely watched legal stories of the moment:
The stalled investigation into Celeste Rivas Hernandez, whose body was found in the front trunk of a Tesla linked to the artist d4vd — and- The upcoming federal sentencing of Sean “Diddy” Combs, whose plea deal has sparked national backlash over justice, celebrity, and accountability.
Faddis gives us a legal deep dive into:
Why Celeste’s case still hasn’t resulted in charges — and what legal thresholds are holding it back- Whether celebrity protection is at play behind the scenes — or if the evidence simply isn’t strong enough
- The exact legal standard for charging someone with body concealment when cause of death is still unknown
- How Diddy’s sentencing could swing from 14 months to 11 years — and why uncharged conduct like sex abuse is still influencing the outcome
- What the courts can consider when high-profile names collide with public outrage, victim impact statements, and sentencing guidelines
- And most importantly — how two very different cases reveal the same systemic tension: what happens when prosecutors hold back, and justice delays itself
This isn’t about drama. It’s about law — and what it takes to make it move when the stakes are enormous.
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From Celeste’s Death to Diddy’s Sentencing: What Prosecutors Aren’t Saying
A missing teenager.
A decomposed body found in a Tesla.
No charges. No suspects. Just silence.
Meanwhile — in a different courtroom — a global music icon awaits a sentence that could stretch into the next decade.
In this episode of Hidden Killers, we sit down with former prosecutor and criminal defense attorney Eric Faddis to tackle two of the most widely watched legal stories of the moment:
A missing teenager.
A decomposed body found in a Tesla.
No charges. No suspects. Just silence.
Meanwhile — in a different courtroom — a global music icon awaits a sentence that could stretch into the next decade.
In this episode of Hidden Killers, we sit down with former prosecutor and criminal defense attorney Eric Faddis to tackle two of the most widely watched legal stories of the moment:
The stalled investigation into Celeste Rivas Hernandez, whose body was found in the front trunk of a Tesla linked to the artist d4vd — and- The upcoming federal sentencing of Sean “Diddy” Combs, whose plea deal has sparked national backlash over justice, celebrity, and accountability.
Faddis gives us a legal deep dive into:
Why Celeste’s case still hasn’t resulted in charges — and what legal thresholds are holding it back- Whether celebrity protection is at play behind the scenes — or if the evidence simply isn’t strong enough
- The exact legal standard for charging someone with body concealment when cause of death is still unknown
- How Diddy’s sentencing could swing from 14 months to 11 years — and why uncharged conduct like sex abuse is still influencing the outcome
- What the courts can consider when high-profile names collide with public outrage, victim impact statements, and sentencing guidelines
- And most importantly — how two very different cases reveal the same systemic tension: what happens when prosecutors hold back, and justice delays itself
This isn’t about drama. It’s about law — and what it takes to make it move when the stakes are enormous.
🔖 HASHTAGS
#CelesteRivasHernandez #Diddy #d4vd #EricFaddis #TrueCrime #TeslaFrunk #FederalSentencing #JusticeForCeleste #HiddenKillers #CelebrityJustice
Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video?
Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod
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