In the ongoing investigation into the December 14 stabbing deaths of director Rob Reiner and wife Michele in Brentwood, son Nick Reiner, 32, made his first court appearance on December 18 without entering a plea, postponing arraignment to January 7 amid medical issues. New details emerge on his drug abuse history as family and officials express grief.
Court Update
Nick Reiner, charged with two counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of his parents Rob, 78, and Michele Singer Reiner, 70, appeared in court on December 18. He did not enter a plea and agreed to postpone arraignment to January 7, 2026, pending medical clearance from jail. Represented by attorney Alan Jackson, Nick faces life without parole or the death penalty due to special circumstances involving a knife.
Los Angeles DA Nathan Hochman described such family cases as 'heart-wrenching,' noting prosecutorial challenges.
Nick's Background
Nick has a documented history of drug abuse, multiple rehab stints, and mental health struggles, discussed in past interviews. Legal experts say an insanity defense is unlikely, as drug-induced actions alone do not qualify without proof of a separate psychiatric disorder.
A source close to the family disputed reports of a heated argument between Rob and Nick at Conan O’Brien’s holiday party on December 13, saying the family routinely addressed Nick’s issues collectively.
Family and Tributes
Siblings Jake and Romy reiterated their grief in a statement to People: 'Words cannot even begin to describe the unimaginable pain... They weren’t just our parents; they were our best friends.' They seek privacy.
Hollywood tributes continue, with Meg Ryan calling it an 'impossible tragedy' and Danielle Brisebois remembering Reiner fondly from All in the Family. The LAPD probe is ongoing, with a final medical report due in 90 days.
This updates prior coverage on the discovery of the bodies on December 15, Nick's arrest near USC, and initial charges.