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

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Insightful article, quite lengthy, somewhat foreboding..

Quote following the release of ‘Being Charlie’.
‘He turned back to the table. “It was very hard. The number one job of any parent is to keep their child safe. And I hadn’t done that.” He was almost tearing up. “And now here I have done that. I kept him safe. He came out alive.”

Here in 2025, the words kept ricocheting through my brain. Yes, Nick had come out alive. It was Rob that hadn’t.’
This is an excellent retrospective essay, but the quote from Romy where she describes Nick as her “best friend” is absolutely gutting, thinking about the horrific images and emotional trauma she will likely always carry with her, thanks to the actions of that man.
 
  • #663
He could opt for a Bench Trial (by judge) or he could just confess/Plead Guilty if he wanted to spare everyone a trial.
Couldn’t he plead guilty but mentally ill?
 
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The term codependent applied to RR implies shared guilt for the crime, which isn't fair, imo.
Exactly.

Imagine if women murdered by their partners were labelled 'codependent'...
 
  • #665
Exactly.

Imagine if women murdered by their partners were labelled 'codependent'...
I did find a definition of the term, but I don't agree with it because it seems touchy feely new age whatever. We're all codependent, and sometimes its a positive dynamic. But in this case I'd not use it.
 
  • #666
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I still don't think he went to the hotel, back to kill them, and returned to the hotel.

 
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Couldn’t he plead guilty but mentally ill?
The bar for insanity is pretty straightforward most places.

Did they know what they were doing was wrong? Did they know it would harm their victims?

If they answer is yes to either, he doesn't meet the bar.

MOO
 
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The person close to the family said that nothing in recent weeks suggested that Nick Reiner, 32, would be capable of such violence.

The person disputed accounts that suggested the family had been especially apprehensive in recent weeks about Nick Reiner’s behavior. Nick Reiner had struggled for more than half of his lifewith drug addiction, but the person close to the family said they were accustomed to working through his problems together.

He took issue with news accounts that suggested the family might have left the party early because of the son’s behavior. Nick Reiner’s behavior at the party, the person said, was not unusual to the Reiners, who had grown used to it over the years.

The day after the party on Sunday afternoon, Romy Reiner, 28, fled the house in anguish upon encountering her father’s body inside the house. Her roommate, waiting outside, called 911, the person said.

When the paramedics arrived, the person said, Romy Reiner told them that her brother lived on the property also, but she did not suggest to the authorities that her brother might be a suspect, as some news outlets have reported.

Romy Reiner did not see her mother’s body in the house and learned from the paramedics outside that she was dead, too, the person said.

 
  • #671
Nick Reiner is calling in the heavies after being arrested for allegedly murdering his famous parents ... because Alan Jackson tells us Nick hired him as his defense attorney.

Alan is one of the best criminal defense attorneys out there, and he's no stranger to high-profile cases like this one ... he recently got Karen Read acquitted of murder in Massachusetts.


How does NR have enough money to hire Alan Jackson? I certainly hope the surviving family is not providing for NR’s legal team. (And maybe Jackson is pro bono, I don’t know.)

NR chose this path, he wanted to live his life, as many addicts do, the way he wanted. So now he should handle the consequences all by himself.

I read the discussion here of parents never giving up on the addict, how hard it is to leave the addict to the life he/she wants.

But doesn’t that mean they give up on other family members? Give up on relationships with others because they are so busy with and concerned about and financially “helping” the addict?

After trying and trying and trying, it might be prudent to stop.

Draw the line, because the addict won’t.

JMO and JME
 
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The person close to the family said that nothing in recent weeks suggested that Nick Reiner, 32, would be capable of such violence.

The person disputed accounts that suggested the family had been especially apprehensive in recent weeks about Nick Reiner’s behavior. Nick Reiner had struggled for more than half of his lifewith drug addiction, but the person close to the family said they were accustomed to working through his problems together.

He took issue with news accounts that suggested the family might have left the party early because of the son’s behavior. Nick Reiner’s behavior at the party, the person said, was not unusual to the Reiners, who had grown used to it over the years.

The day after the party on Sunday afternoon, Romy Reiner, 28, fled the house in anguish upon encountering her father’s body inside the house. Her roommate, waiting outside, called 911, the person said.

When the paramedics arrived, the person said, Romy Reiner told them that her brother lived on the property also, but she did not suggest to the authorities that her brother might be a suspect, as some news outlets have reported.

Romy Reiner did not see her mother’s body in the house and learned from the paramedics outside that she was dead, too, the person said.

I guess this throws out the prior reports of them being found in bed together. Does this indicate a confrontation?
 
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He is 32 now and Idk when he was possibly prescribed these drugs, if at all.

It sounds like he has had problems since he was a teen. I really wonder about psychotropic medication for teens. They are basically the test subjects.
 
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The bar for insanity is pretty straightforward most places.

Did they know what they were doing was wrong? Did they know it would harm their victims?

If they answer is yes to either, he doesn't meet the bar.

MOO
IIRC, back in the stone ages when I studied this, in my area the criteria was whether at the time if the crime, could they tell right from wrong. Whether they NOW can tell right from wrong is a separate issue. And insanity is a “not guilty” plea. Guilty but mentally ill is a “guilty” plea. I suggested he would plead “GBMI” not insanity.
 
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I guess this throws out the prior reports of them being found in bed together. Does this indicate a confrontation?
Whatever happened, it appears they were killed in different locations within the house. But yeah, it seems to cast doubt on some sort of ambush while they were sleeping. I'm going fight that escalated to violence.
 
  • #676
There is nothing to suggest what the defense strategy will be. Modsnip: Off topic to this case

My opinion is that the estate has hired Jackson, not to get Nick off, but to ensure that as he moves through the justice system, his rights are protected, and an attempt to get him some mental health treatment. To lose respect for Jackson, as I read in this thread is unfortunate. Without defense, we have no system of justice. imo.

Who specifically would be the estate point person(s)?
 
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From the article:

Rob, they say, was dead. But Michele, they say, was alive enough to tell Romy that it was her brother, Nick, who’d tried to kill them.

“He left us here for dead,” the source says Michelle told Romy.

That would explain why almost instantly it was reported that the stabbings were the work of a family member.

I’m not trusting that Showbiz source either ! Jmo

Here’s where they say they got that info:


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"He left us here for dead" sounds unlikely to me.
Not unlikely that he did that, but kind of dramatic and pulp fictiony that she would have said it that way.

Respectfully, Showbiz-411 (cited and/or attributed by DM), first suggested MR was found alive, and died not in the house but on her way to the hospital, by its publication on December 15, 2025 8:39 pm, By Roger Friedman.

However, following today's press conference at 4 pm ET by LA County DA -- announcing the formal charges against NR, I believe we can safely debunk the earlier published suggestion!

To be clear, during the conference, Chief Jim McDonnell read a brief statement confirming that LAPD officers from the West LA division responded to a death investigation in Brentwood. Upon entering the residence of Rob & Michelle Reiner, they discovered their bodies. Detectives from the Robbery-Homicide Division (Homicide Special), immediately initiated a comprehensive investigation, and the evidence gathered led to the arrest of their son, NR.

Presser is linked numerous times in this thread.
 
  • #679
DBM
 
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Who specifically would be the estate point person(s)?
Whomever is named executor. If none, the court will appoint one. imo
 

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