Wednesday, December 17, 2025 - Nick Reiner, the son of Hollywood director Rob Reiner and his wife Michele Reiner, has officially been charged with two counts of first-degree murd£r for the d£ath of his parents.
The Hollywood couple were found stabbed to death at
their home on Sunday, Dec. 14, Los Angeles County District
Attorney Nathan Hochman said in a press briefing on Tuesday evening, Dec 16.
Prosecutor Nathan Hochman confirmed the charges against Nick
were set to be filed in the US before they went through shortly
after.
He is facing two counts of first-degree murd£r, "with a special circumstance of multiple murd£rs", the prosecutor said, which relates to the fact that there were two murd£rs.
The charges carry a maximum sentence of life in prison
without the possibility of parole or the de@th penalty.
Hochman said the decision has not been made on whether the
de@th penalty sentence will be pursued, but the office will take the
"thoughts and desires of the family into consideration".
He also told the press corps that the crime was
believed to have been committed with a knife.
Nick will be brought to court after charges are filed and
will enter his plea. First, he must receive "medical clearance",
which Hochman explained is standard procedure.
He was not medically cleared to appear in court for a
hearing on Tuesday, Dec. 16, his lawyer Alan Jackson confirmed to CNN.
Criminal defence lawyer Jackson, who represented disgraced
producer Harvey Weinstein in his 2022 LA r@pe trial, said his client has not
been cleared to be transported to the courthouse. He is currently being held
without bail.
Los Angeles police responded to a de@th investigation in
Brentwood, according to LA Police Department Chief Jim McDonnell.
"Upon entering the residence, they discovered the
bodies of Mr and Mrs Reiner. Detectives from our robbery homicide division
homicide special section immediately initiated a comprehensive
investigation," he said during the press briefing on Tuesday.
"This case is heartbreaking and deeply personal, not
only for the Reiner family and their loved ones, but for our entire city,"
McDonnell said. "We extend our deepest condolences to all of those who are
affected by this tragedy."
Hochman said that prosecuting cases involving family members
are "some of the most challenging and heart-wrenching cases" his
office faces "because of the intimate and often brutal nature of the
crimes involved".
He went on to pay tribute to Rob and Michele
Reiner, saying: "Their loss is beyond tragic. We will commit
ourselves to bringing their murderer to justice."
Officials were asked whether family members provided
information that led to the arrest, but said those details will be disclosed in
court proceedings.
Los Angeles Police Chief Jim McDonnell said the
investigation is not yet sure if the murd£rs occurred on Saturday night or
Sunday.
"We are waiting on the coroner to be able to try and
determine as best they can time of de@th," he said.



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