A Los Angeles court has sealed investigative records in the stabbing deaths of filmmaker Rob Reiner and his wife Michele amid an LAPD probe, following initial charges against their son Nick. The order protects evidence before his January 7 arraignment.
Following the December 14, 2025, discovery of director Rob Reiner, 78, and photographer Michele Singer Reiner, 68, stabbed to death in their Brentwood home—initially reported with the arrest and charging of their son Nick Reiner, 32, with two counts of first-degree murder—a Los Angeles court on December 29 approved an LAPD request to seal all investigative materials.
The sealing covers notes, reports, photos, medical records, and details from Medical Examiner cases 2025-19480 and 2025-19481, halting public releases until further notice. The cause of death—multiple sharp force injuries by knife—had been disclosed on December 17 before the hold. The couple's remains were cremated five days after discovery.
The LAPD cited the need to secure evidence ahead of Nick Reiner's January 7 hearing, emphasizing it does not compromise long-term transparency. Sources indicate the attacks occurred in the master bedroom. Prosecutors are consulting the family, including siblings Romy, Jake, and adopted sister Tracy, on pursuing the death penalty or life without parole. Defense attorney Alan Jackson has not commented.
Nick, who lived in the family guesthouse and has a history of addiction, remains in custody facing special circumstances that could lead to capital punishment, though rarely imposed in California.