The murder of Michele and Rob Reiner: A tale of horrific days in Hollywood
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The murder of Michele and Rob Reiner: A tale of horrific days in Hollywood
"The Reiners were, as Tolstoy might say, one of those happy families that all look alike, just one like all the others. But they carried a burden that made them unhappy in their own way. Rob and Michele's middle son, Nick, had many problems: addiction, mental health issues. At 32, he still lived with his parents. They were worried and had discussed it with their closest friends: the Obamas, the Crystals."
"Hollywood is still reeling from the shock. All of Los Angeles is shaken by the story of a couple who, besides being famous and beloved members of the community, were simply their next-door neighbors. The murders of director Rob Reiner (78) and his wife, Michele Reiner (68), whose bodies were found fatally stabbed on Sunday afternoon, have deeply impacted the city. And even more so with the revelation that their middle son, Nick, is suspected of taking their lives."
Rob and Michele Reiner were found fatally stabbed in their home, and their middle son Nick is suspected of taking their lives. Nick, 32, lived with his parents and struggled with addiction and mental health issues. Family friends included prominent figures such as the Obamas and the Crystals. The District Attorney announced plans to file first-degree murder charges with special circumstances and an aggravating factor for use of a knife, charges that could carry life imprisonment or the death penalty. Police leadership described the case as shocking and deeply personal. Media outlets reported rapidly, with some naming Nick as the alleged perpetrator before official confirmation.
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