Nick Reiner Charged With Murdering Parents Rob and Michele Reiner
Nick Reiner faces two counts of first-degree murder with special circumstances for killing his parents in their Brentwood home, held without bail pending arraignment.
- In Los Angeles, authorities said Nick Reiner will be charged with two counts of first-degree murder with a knife after his parents were found dead in their Brentwood home on Sunday, Dec. 14, and he remains in jail without bail.
- Multiple sources say Rob and Nick had a very loud argument at a party hosted by Conan O'Brien the night before, with witnesses describing Nick acting erratically amid his struggles with addiction and homelessness.
- Investigators told the AP that Rob and Michele likely died from stab wounds, the Los Angeles Fire Department was called to the Reiner home around 3:30 p.m., and Nick was arrested hours later.
- Alan Jackson, defense attorney, said Nick Reiner was not medically cleared to appear Tuesday and will not be brought from jail before Wednesday; Jackson offered no further comment and Reiner has not entered a plea.
- The killings stunned Hollywood, as Rob Reiner, Emmy-winning actor-director, and Michele Singer Reiner, married 36 years with three children, received tributes from Kathy Bates and Bill Clinton.
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It was on the afternoon of Sunday, December 14, that the police found the bodies of Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner at their home in Los Angeles, California, United States.The authorities began investigating the case as a murder against the filmmaker and his wife.The next day, the experts determined that his son, Nick Reiner, had “responsibility” in the death of his parents.Now, the 32-year-old man faces two counts of murder in the first de…
Rob Reiner's Son Nick Expected in Court Over Parents' Murder Case: Live Updates
Nick Reiner, son of acclaimed actor and director Rob Reiner, is expected to appear in court on Wednesday on charges of murdering his parents. The case has shocked Hollywood and Los Angeles, drawing national attention to the tragic deaths of Rob and Michele Singer Reiner. What to Know:
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