CA - Murder victims Identified as Rob Reiner and wife Michele - LA Dec 14 2025

  • #361
I'm going out on a limb and saying "trail of blood" was hyperbole, IMO. Unless they meant there was a trail of blood from the bed to the shower or from the shower to the bed....?
People who use knives to kill often cut themselves. He could have still been bleeding when he returned to the hotel.

Do we know why he was in a hotel at all? I thought he lived with his parents.

MOO
 
  • #362
Just an aside...this young man who had a very long-standing drug problem was brought along to a Hollywood party presumably by his parents? The very last place someone with his history should have been at. There's usually a lot of drinking at these parties and possibly drug use?
I'm not famous but have been at some of these parties in the past. Open bar, also marijuana and other drugs. I'm talking forty years ago (I'm old) but I don't think things have changed much.
 
  • #363
The wording is odd. You can send someone else to kill your parents and that would make you "responsible" but that doesn't mean you did it yourself. Not that that is what happened here since I have no idea, I just think the wording is odd.
I think they’re just being careful prior to him being charged.

Part of the same pattern from yesterday, where they wouldn’t even provide basic information to protect the process.
 
  • #364
Just an aside...this young man who had a very long-standing drug problem was brought along to a Hollywood party presumably by his parents? The very last place someone with his history should have been at. There's usually a lot of drinking at these parties and possibly drug use?
I'm not famous but have been at some of these parties in the past. Open bar, also marijuana and other drugs. I'm talking forty years ago (I'm old) but I don't think things have changed much.

 
  • #365
Just an aside...this young man who had a very long-standing drug problem was brought along to a Hollywood party presumably by his parents? The very last place someone with his history should have been at. There's usually a lot of drinking at these parties and possibly drug use?
I'm not famous but have been at some of these parties in the past. Open bar, also marijuana and other drugs. I'm talking forty years ago (I'm old) but I don't think things have changed much.

The stated reason is a little odd, ‘too keep an eye on him’. Nothing has been suggested to indicate this was a ‘wild’ party particularly as it was held at a posh restaurant where suits were the standard male attire, other than Nick in his hoodie.
JMO

“According to the sources, the Reiners asked if they could bring Nick to the party out of concern for him and to “keep an eye on him.” At the party, the sources added, Nick “exhibited antisocial behavior,” such as staring at people.”
 
  • #366
I didn't know the party was at a restaurant. Easier for Rob to keep an eye on his son there. I can see that.
 
  • #367
Oh, I absolutely agree.

I thought of Mel Brooks right away. I think he’s the last of his generation of comedians and to have Carl’s son, little Rob Reiner then, end up murdered this way was unimaginable decades ago.

I am certain that everyone who was at this holiday party, from Conan O’Brien down through each and every guest, must be in anguish now. All those famous faces wondering now if they could have done anything, said just the right thing, could have possibly saved them somehow.

It is going to affect everyone terribly, mostly grief but also guilt, as in they couldn’t save their friends. Even though they really couldn’t, not when Nick was living in his parents’ home.

JMO
Hope Bill Hader isn't experiencing any feeling of guilt. He absolutely shouldn't, but I can imagine him worrying that what he said to Nick put Nick in a worse mood or something.
 
  • #368
Has Mel Brooks made a statement?
 
  • #369
Well, CNN reported that the party was held at Conan O'Brien's home.
It's not easy to put all the details together.
 
  • #370
The stated reason is a little odd, ‘too keep an eye on him’.
Indicates they didn't want to leave him alone. Perhaps he was using again, or perhaps they believed he was suicidal.

It sounds like they'd spent years trying.to be super supportive. I'd be surprised if they turned on him, threatened to kick him out or something.

JMO
 
  • #371
Has Mel Brooks made a statement?
He's ninety nine years old. Even if he's still compos mentis enough to understand what's happened, I doubt he's thinking about press statements right now. His family or carers may actually be keeping it from him if they think he couldn't handle the shock.

MOO
 
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  • #372
I didn't know the party was at a restaurant. Easier for Rob to keep an eye on his son there. I can see that.

‘Keeping an eye on him’? Nick certainly made his presence known by creating a disturbance, causing a lot of eyes to be on him.

“Nick began screaming at his father in front of other diners at the posh Giorgio Baldi restaurant in Santa Monica Canyon, a worker there confirmed to The Post.”
 
  • #373
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  • #374
I think they’re just being careful prior to him being charged.

Part of the same pattern from yesterday, where they wouldn’t even provide basic information to protect the process.
That makes sense, at this point I wouldn’t read too much into the choice of words being used.
 
  • #375
Indicates they didn't want to leave him alone. Perhaps he was using again, or perhaps they believed he was suicidal.

It sounds like they'd spent years trying.to be super supportive. I'd be surprised if they turned on him, threatened to kick him out or something.

JMO

Yes I imagine they were at their wits end trying to be helpful and supportive of a 32year old son living in their home, while the situation deteriorated. Their mistake was misjudging the target of their fears. IMO.

‘Nick was thought to be using drugs again, and his parents feared for his mental state over the past few months, a family friend who has known Nick his entire life told The Post.

“Rob had been telling people that they’re scared for Nick and scared that his mental state was deteriorating. These poor people did everything to help this kid,” the friend, who lives a few blocks away from the Reiner home, said.’
 
  • #376
And there it is. So incredibly sad and tragic.
Addiction is a god awful disease. My son just died a week ago of a drug overdose. I’m still trying to find my way here. Like the old saying Can’t lead a horse to water. It’s been a very tough week. So I understand the pain they had when it came to their son. It’s just a very tough situation.
 
  • #377
Addiction is a god awful disease. My son just died a week ago of a drug overdose. I’m still trying to find my way here. Like the old saying Can’t lead a horse to water. It’s been a very tough week. So I understand the pain they had when it came to their son. It’s just a very tough situation.
I’m so sorry for your loss.
 
  • #378
Indicates they didn't want to leave him alone. Perhaps he was using again, or perhaps they believed he was suicidal.

It sounds like they'd spent years trying.to be super supportive. I'd be surprised if they turned on him, threatened to kick him out or something.

JMO
Makes sense, Nick seemed very unpredictable., reactive, and showed low impulse control. I can see the parents wanting to keep an eye on him . Maybe they felt bringing him to the party was safer than leaving him home alone.
 
  • #379
Im surprised I haven’t seen anything from Meg Ryan yet, When Harry met Sally was her breakout film, it made her the queen of romantic comedies. Has anyone else seen anything from her?
 
  • #380
Makes sense, Nick seemed very unpredictable., reactive, and showed low impulse control. I can see the parents wanting to keep an eye on him . Maybe they felt bringing him to the party was safer than leaving him home alone.
I can understand it too. These are funny people getting together to have a good time.

If their son was withdrawn and struggling at home, they would want to show him that he’s included, important, and maybe even hoped that he’d enjoy himself being in around people who have the capacity to bring light to darkness with humour.

However, I can imagine it might have sadly exposed Nick’s issues and flared up the tensions at home. Especially if he resented his parents, or had feelings of shame or inferiority.

The statements about him glaring, making inappropriate comments, dressing casually and an explosive argument all paint a picture that he was already in a crisis that night. It honestly sounds like he’s a troubled teenager in an adults body, the way it’s been described.

That, and the change in his appearance since 2016, reminds me of few men I knew in my 20s who suffered from schizophrenia, struggled with drug issues and were treated with anti-psychotics.
 

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