The night before Rob and Michele Reiner were tragically murdered, a heated father-son clash unfolded at Conan O'Brien's holiday party. Insiders say O'Brien talked guests out of dialing 911 amid the drama with son Nick Reiner. Now, with Nick charged in the killings, Conan's left wracked with guilt.
Picture this: Hollywood's elite sipping eggnog at Conan O'Brien's pad, when suddenly, things go from festive to full-on family feud. The Reiners—Rob, Michele, and their 32-year-old son Nick—were all there the night before the couple was found stabbed to death in their home. Nick's now facing murder charges, and the tea from that party? It's scalding. 😨
According to insiders spilling to the Daily Mail, Nick and Rob got into a 'loud argument' that had everyone on edge. 'They got in an argument, the father and son. It got so bad and loud someone wanted to call the police to report it,' a source familiar with the event revealed. Guests were ready to hit 911, even floating a mental-health hold for Nick. But Conan? He shut it down quick. 'It’s my house, my party, I’m not calling the police,' he reportedly said, talking folks out of it.
Another witness backed it up: 'When the s–t was hitting the fan, somebody said we need to call the police.' They get Conan's vibe—'who wants the cops showing up creating a scene?'—but admit, 'the argument between Rob and Nick was pretty intense.' Nick wasn't just arguing; he was 'freaking everyone out, acting crazy, kept asking people if they were famous.' Messy doesn't even cover it.
Fast-forward to the horror: Rob and Michele murdered, Nick charged. Conan's 'wracked with guilt,' sources tell Rob Shuter’s ShuterScoop. 'He keeps thinking, ‘What if I had stepped in? What if I’d pulled Rob aside or shut it down?’' Another adds, 'Conan is replaying every detail in his mind... He’s wracked with guilt and keeps wondering if anything he did—or didn’t do—could have made a difference.'
And get this: Rob's fears weren't new. An anonymous celeb pal recalls him saying to Page Six, 'I’m petrified of [Nick]. I can’t believe I’m going to say this, but I’m afraid of my son. I think my own son can hurt me.' Chills. The friend group knew the struggles, but no one saw this coming. So, could that party call have changed everything? Or was tragedy inevitable? Spill your thoughts. 🔥