Grieving siblings Romy and Jake Reiner outside courthouse during brother Nick's court appearance on parents' murder charges, with media swarm.
Grieving siblings Romy and Jake Reiner outside courthouse during brother Nick's court appearance on parents' murder charges, with media swarm.
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Romy and Jake Reiner Issue Statement as Brother Nick Appears in Court Over Parents' Murders

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Romy and Jake Reiner have released a joint statement expressing profound grief over the killings of their parents, Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner, as their brother Nick made his first court appearance on murder charges. The family is asking for privacy and compassion amid ongoing legal proceedings and intense public attention.

Romy, 28, and Jake Reiner, 34, issued their first public statement on Wednesday regarding the murders of their parents, filmmaker Rob Reiner and producer Michele Singer Reiner. The statement, first reported by TMZ and carried by outlets including ABC News and The Daily Wire, marked the siblings' first public comments since the killings.

In the statement, Romy and Jake said in part: “Words cannot even begin to describe the unimaginable pain we are experiencing every moment of the day. The horrific and devastating loss of our parents, Rob and Michele Reiner, is something that no one should ever experience. They weren’t just our parents; they were our best friends. We are grateful for the outpouring of condolences, kindness, and support we have received not only from family and friends but people from all walks of life. We now ask for respect and privacy, for speculation to be tempered with compassion and humanity, and for our parents to be remembered for the incredible lives they lived and the love they gave,” according to multiple news reports, including ABC News and Newsweek.

Their statement came within hours of the first court appearance by their brother, Nick Reiner, 32. Prosecutors have charged him with two counts of first-degree murder with special circumstances for multiple victims in the stabbing deaths of his parents, according to ABC News and The Daily Wire. He was arrested on Sunday, December 14, after the couple were found dead in their Brentwood, Los Angeles, home, and formally charged on Tuesday.

Nick appeared in a Los Angeles courtroom on Wednesday wearing a blue suicide-prevention smock and sitting behind glass, according to The Daily Wire, which cited courtroom observations also reported by other outlets. He did not enter a plea at the brief hearing. After confirming that Reiner understood he was waiving his right to a speedy arraignment, the judge granted a continuance, moving his arraignment to January 7, 2026. He is being held without bail, as reported by ABC News and other major outlets.

Authorities have said Rob and Michele Reiner were found dead in their Brentwood home on Sunday, December 14. A law-enforcement source told ABC News that the couple's daughter discovered their bodies and alerted authorities. Nick was arrested later that day and identified by investigators as the suspect in the killings.

Nick Reiner is represented by defense attorney Alan Jackson, a high-profile lawyer whose past clients have included Harvey Weinstein and Kevin Spacey, according to The Daily Wire. Jackson has not publicly commented in detail on the allegations against his client.

The killings have prompted widespread reaction across the political spectrum, in part because of Rob Reiner's long record as a prominent critic of former President Donald Trump. In an opinion column published by The Daily Wire, commentator Gates Garcia noted that several conservative figures publicly urged restraint and compassion following the murders. According to that piece, Daily Wire editor Ben Shapiro wrote that the Reiner family "deserves prayers and privacy" regardless of political differences, while House Speaker Mike Johnson called the deaths "a heartbreaking loss" and urged Americans to "lower the temperature" in public discourse. The same column criticized Trump for a Truth Social post that framed the killings in terms of "Trump Derangement Syndrome," arguing that such rhetoric undermined appeals for civility.

As the criminal case moves forward, Romy and Jake have emphasized their wish that public discussion focus on their parents' lives rather than on speculation about the crime. In their statement, they asked that "speculation be tempered with compassion and humanity" and that Rob and Michele be remembered for "the incredible lives they lived and the love they gave."

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X discussions highlight profound grief in Romy and Jake Reiner's joint statement requesting privacy amid Nick Reiner's court appearance on murder charges; users note the siblings' omission of Nick, speculate on quick arrest due to Michele's dying identification of him, anticipate an insanity plea, and express shock over the brutal stabbing deaths.

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Nick Reiner entered a not guilty plea in court on February 23, 2026, for the stabbing deaths of his parents, Rob and Michele Reiner. The autopsies of the iconic director and his wife remain incomplete more than two months after the December 2025 killings in their Brentwood home. Siblings Romy and Jake are stepping back from funding his defense.

The children of Rob and Michele Singer Reiner have issued a statement expressing grief over their parents' stabbing deaths, as brother Nick Reiner appeared in court on murder charges. His attorney addressed the media afterward, citing complex issues in the case.

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Son Nick Reiner, 32, has been charged with two counts of first-degree murder in the December 14 stabbing deaths of his parents, director Rob Reiner and wife Michele Singer Reiner, in their Brentwood home. Following initial reports of the arrest and tributes, new details have emerged on the discovery, Nick's behavior, and family reactions.

Staatsanwalt des Los Angeles County deutet an, dass Nick Reiner, Sohn des verstorbenen Regisseurs Rob Reiner und der Produzentin Michele Singer Reiner, wegen ihrer Stich-Todesfälle die Todesstrafe droht, nach seiner Festnahme wegen Mordvorwürfen.

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Zur Aktualisierung der bisherigen Berichterstattung hat Bezirksstaatsanwalt Nathan Hochman vom Los Angeles County am 17. Dezember 2025 formell Anklage gegen Nick Reiner erhoben wegen der Stich-Tode seiner Eltern am 14. Dezember, Regisseur Rob Reiner und Produzentin Michele Reiner. Der 32-Jährige steht vor zwei Anklagepunkten Mord ersten Grades mit Sonderumstand Mehrfachtäter, was die Strafen auf potenziell die Todesstrafe verschärfen könnte.

Neue Details sind zu den Todesfällen des Regisseurs Rob Reiner, 78, und seiner Frau Michele Singer Reiner ans Licht gekommen, die am 14. Dezember 2025 in ihrem Haus in Los Angeles tot aufgefunden wurden. Ihr Sohn Nick Reiner wurde wegen Mordverdachts festgenommen. CBS News ehrt Reiners Vermächtnis mit einer einstündigen Tribut-Sendung „Rob Reiner – Scenes From a Life“, die am 21. Dezember um 20:30 Uhr ET ausgestrahlt wird.

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Filmemacher Martin Scorsese hat einen herzzerreißenden Essay in der New York Times veröffentlicht, in dem er die Tode seiner Freunde Rob Reiner und Michele Reiner betrauert, die angeblich Anfang dieses Monats von ihrem Sohn getötet wurden. Der Tribut reflektiert ihre lange Freundschaft und Reiners komisches Genie. Scorsese äußert tiefe Trauer über den tragischen Verlust.

 

 

 

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