Rob Reiner Homicide Updates: Stab Wounds Confirmed, Son's Addiction History Emerges

New details in the investigation of director Rob Reiner and wife Michele Singer Reiner's fatal stabbing in Brentwood reveal no forced entry, a prior family dispute, and suspect son Nick Reiner's long battle with addiction, which inspired a father-son film.

Following the initial discovery on December 14, 2025, Los Angeles authorities have confirmed Rob Reiner, 78, and Michele Singer Reiner, 68, died from stab wounds, possibly to the throat. There were no signs of forced entry at their Brentwood home, pointing to a known assailant.

LAPD's Robbery-Homicide Division is probing a family dispute as motive. Reports indicate Rob and son Nick, 32, argued the night before at a party hosted by Conan O’Brien, where witnesses observed Nick's erratic behavior. The couple's daughter found the bodies and suggested a family member’s involvement to police.

Nick, the middle child of three, was arrested hours after the 3:30 p.m. emergency call and booked on murder charges with $4 million bail. He has openly shared his addiction struggles since age 15, cycling through 17 rehab centers and experiencing homelessness in multiple states. In 2016, Nick told People about his street life ordeals, which informed 'Being Charlie' (2015), a film co-written with his father depicting their strained relationship.

Rob Reiner, famed for 'Stand by Me,' 'When Harry Met Sally,' and others, married Michele in 1989; she produced films like 'Misery.' The case remains under investigation amid widespread tributes.

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Crime scene illustration at Rob Reiner's Brentwood home, LAPD secures area after parents' stabbing deaths, son Nick booked on murder suspicion.
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Rob Reiner Killing: Son Nick Booked on Suspicion of Murder as Case Moves to L.A. County DA

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Los Angeles police have booked Nick Reiner, son of director Rob Reiner and producer Michele Singer Reiner, on suspicion of murder in the stabbing deaths of his parents at their Brentwood home, with the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office reviewing the case.

Nick Reiner, charged with the first-degree murders of his parents Rob Reiner and Michele Singer, made his initial court appearance on December 17 without comment, as details of his long battle with addiction—including a family-inspired film—come to light.

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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.

New details have emerged in the deaths of director Rob Reiner, 78, and his wife Michele Singer Reiner, found dead in their Los Angeles home on December 14, 2025. Their son, Nick Reiner, has been arrested on suspicion of murder. CBS News will honor Reiner's legacy with a one-hour tribute special, “Rob Reiner – Scenes From a Life,” airing December 21 at 8:30 p.m. ET.

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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.

Filmmaker Martin Scorsese has published a heartfelt essay in The New York Times mourning the deaths of his friends Rob Reiner and Michele Reiner, who were allegedly killed by their son earlier this month. The tribute reflects on their long friendship and Reiner's comedic genius. Scorsese expresses profound sadness over the tragic loss.

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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.

 

 

 

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