Crime Rob Reiner and His Wife Michele Were Killed by Their Son: (Exclusive Sources) - Rob Reiner and his wife Michele were found dead in their Los Angeles home by their daughter, Romy, multiple sources tell PEOPLE. Allegedly killed by his son Nick. The son is in custody.

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Rob Reiner and His Wife Michele Were Killed by Their Son: (Exclusive Sources)​

Rob Reiner and his wife, Michele Singer Reiner, were found after first responders were called to the couple's Brentwood home at 3:30 p.m.
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By Greg Hanlon
Published on December 14, 2025 10:45PM EST
Rob Reiner and his wife, Michele Singer Reiner, were killed by their son, Nick, multiple sources confirm to PEOPLE.

On Sunday, Dec. 14, at about 3:30 p.m., the Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) was called to a home to provide medical aid, the LAFD told PEOPLE. Upon arrival, they found a man, 78, and a woman, 68, dead. Sources confirm the victims were Rob and Michele.

Rob is a director, producer and actor whose career includes some of Hollywood’s most beloved films — from his 1984 directorial debut, This Is Spinal Tap, to Stand by Me (1986), The Princess Bride (1987), When Harry Met Sally... (1989), Misery (1990) and A Few Good Men (1992).

He first became famous for his role as Mike on the Norman Lear TV sitcom All in the Family.

Rob was born in the Bronx, N.Y., in 1947. His father was legendary comedian Carl Reiner and his mother was actress and singer Estelle Lebost.

Rob and Michele met when Rob directed When Harry Met Sally, and the couple married in 1989 before having three children.

Previously, Rob was married to the late Penny Marshall, who died in 2018 at age 75 of complications from diabetes.

In a 2016 interview with PEOPLE, Nick spoke about his years-long struggle with drug addiction, which began in his early teens and eventually left him living on the streets. He said he cycled in and out of rehab beginning around age 15, but as his addiction escalated, he drifted farther from home and spent significant stretches homeless in multiple states.

Nick told PEOPLE that the chaotic period of addiction — including nights and sometimes weeks sleeping outside — later became the basis for the semi-autobiographical film Being Charlie, which he co-wrote.

“Now, I’ve been home for a really long time, and I’ve sort of gotten acclimated back to being in L.A. and being around my family," Nick told PEOPLE at the time.

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An aerial view of a Brentwood home where paramedics and police responded Sunday afternoon after reports that 2 individuals were found dead inside.

Two people were found dead Sunday afternoon inside a Brentwood home owned by director and actor Rob Reiner, multiple law enforcement sources told NBCLA.

The LA Fire Department said a man and a woman were found deceased inside, approximately 78 and 68 years old.

LAPD Robbery Homicide Division detectives were assigned to the case. Several other LAPD officials said they were aware of the investigation but could not share any information.

There is a large police presence at the home Sunday evening.

LAFD paramedics were called to the home on Chadbourne Avenue around 3:30 p.m.

Within a few minutes, LAPD officers were dispatched to the home for a report of an, "ambulance death investigation," which is LAPD terminology when officers are called by firefighters to the discovery of a death.

Neighbors said Reiner and his wife live in the home, and property records indicate they own the home.
 
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Gene Hackman. He was deteriorating mentally and she was unable to provide adequate care so the house became pretty bad and she got sick from some deer mouse sickness and he was too out of it to call for help and wandered around until his heart condition took him.
Hantavirus? We've had issues with mice this year and my mother is currently in hospital with similar symptoms which they have diagnosed as pneumonia. Hopefully I can see her dr today.
 
First of all, yes, Nick Reiner may have been a grown ass man but the dynamics between him and his parents that enabled him to become an addict didn't just sprout up overnight as soon as he turned 18. Secondly, all of that is besides the point. My point is simply this: This man spent all his time bitching about Donald Trump. What Donald Trump was doing, what Donald Trump was saying, what Donald Trump was up to, what Donald Trump's supporters were up to. Who people should vote for, what they should believe. What he should have been doing, was keeping an eye on his own back garden. He should have been managing his own affairs before telling people what to do with theirs.

Because, ironically, I don't think Donald Trump's sons (or daughters) would ever stab him to death.
There other two kids appear well adjusted and successful. Other son working as a reporters in Texas, not trying to ride coattails in Hollywood. Daughter was close with parents, live across the street. Both went to high school, college, were working adults even though they are set for life from parents wealth.

Nick never even went to high school. He went off the rails before he ever got to high school. Definitely something wrong with the boy that went beyond drug use. I’d bet the Reiners spent 70% of their time dealing with the troubled kid, and 30% with the non-fuck up kids. The other two kids prob did their best not to make more trouble for their parents since they had so much shit with Nick.

It’s sad, but I don’t think Nick was a result of bad parenting per se. I do think he probably suffered from parents who never stopped believing they could save or fix him. It says a lot with even their level of wealth and resources they ended up murdered by a mentally ill son. (In their defense forced commitment is ridiculously difficult but that’s absolutely what Nick needed. Now he will get the finest mental health treatment LA County Jail has to offer.)

It will be curious how his siblings handle this. If they will defend baby brother, hire expensive lawyer and have insanity defense or wash their hands of him. If they are like their parents they will still be trying to save Nick.)
 
I feel bad for Mel Brooks.

You can like Rob Reiner, you can hate him, but Mel has now had to watch his best friend and his best friend's kid die.

That's awful to think about.
 
I personally struggle to feel empathy after how many CELEBRATED kirks death like mad. Extract the good movies off him, dispose of the rest, fuck em.
Fuck him. Reiner wouldn't be so generous if it was you dead and a burned corpse in your own home. Reiner was a fuckwit. While I won't celebrate his death, I'm not shedding any tears over the prick either.
I will not be lectured on "decency" or "empathy" by the camp that has made it abundantly clear it has neither.
That's incredibly petty, even for Trump; but holy shit I laughed.
That's the Shitposter-in-Chief we all know and love.
 
I like how all these Hollywood people constantly look for "Nazis" behind every tree and rock but are always brutally murdered by either imported foreign pets or their own drug addicted degenerate progeny.

I guess Cletus wasn't the real threat after all.

Many many such cases.

Sad!
 
the people who laughed at Kirk dying were overwhelmingly literally who chumps who didn't matter in the slightest, it's a whole lot different when we got the president himself completely disregarding acceptable discourse just to dunk on someone he hates
Do you know what, I don't give a fuck anymore. You're asking for mercy yet would show us none. Get fucked.
 
It will be curious how his siblings handle this. If they will defend baby brother, hire expensive lawyer and have insanity defense or wash their hands of him. If they are like their parents they will still be trying to save Nick.)
Apparently the daughter knew her brother was a danger to the family and immediately named him as the perp. Siblings often have a cooler head about this shit than parents do. Kinda doubt his siblings will stand by him, no pun intended.
 
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Is Nick the oldest, middle, or youngest? If he’s the youngest and born when both parents are geriatric I could see him being a product of neglect due to age and other kids taking priority.
Rob was 46 when he had Nick, which is really pushing it. I was noticing how young that psycho looked in pics compared to his dad.
 
It’s sad, but I don’t think Nick was a result of bad parenting per se. I do think he probably suffered from parents who never stopped believing they could save or fix him.
Thing is, you can be exactly the same parent to two different kids and end up with two different outcomes. Clearly the way the Reiners parented was enough for their two normal kids but it just wasn't enough for their mentally ill drug addict problem son. Clearly the problem son needed parents who were more hands-on and present.
 
They did a shitty job of it - it was before me but my mother loved and unironically agreed with Archie Bunker and she can't have been the only person. Lear thought he was showing the ugliest part of America but then America said, "Oh damn, there's finally someone on tv who talks like me!"

To make it even funnier, Rob Reiner said that the actor who played Archie Bunker, Carroll O'Connor, was an even bigger shitlib than himself.
 
Charlie's death definitely broke a lot of people because so far, celebrities likely thought this was a game of words and tiktok videos. It was already bad when Trump was almost killed, but now someone actually died and they probably felt some little bit of self awareness or fear they could be next.

And keep in mind Trump's comments are, albeit in poor taste, comedic in nature and not reveling in the gruesomeness of their deaths. It's even topped off with a (debatably sincere) RIP.
This is the kind of comment people would make at someone's funeral when that someone wasn't that close or died in a funny way. And anyone saying people don't make these type of jokes at funerals is lying or hasn't lived enough.

Barron totally has the iron will to do it.
"Israel goes no more, father. This is for America. It will be great again"
 
Who cares at this point? The precedent for grave dancing was set back in September and hardly anyone sees much to gain in trying to uphold the sanctity of 'political discourse' anymore.
Anything remotely resembling that died in 2016. Exhibit A:

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If this is real, it is new depths of petty and base. That's not mere gravedancing; it's standing on the corpse.

I think Trump should have taken the high road but, at the same time, if roles were reversed and it was Trump who got stabbed to death, what would Rob Reiner be saying? What did he say, when Trump got shot? He certainly wouldn't be calling him talented, that's for sure.
I doubt he'd have dedicated a whole-ass paragraph to it. Maybe a good riddance and a pretend spit, maybe some useful dismissive Yiddish insult, three words max. We'll never know.

But either way, the difference is that only one of the two men is the leader of our country who should be setting an example. I know Trump does not care about those things, and he enjoys his own pettiness, but the office he holds is different than the person who holds it.

Hollywood leftist that will tell you how they would fix everything wrong with their county and fellow countrymen. Can't fix his own son.
No one can fix a junkie.

All in the family was good at least.
...and now the theme song will be in my head all day.

He seemed to be more of an earnest bleeding heart type than a lot of younger leftists, but I can't help but have my heart hardened after Kirk; the pure venom and glee in seeing a father murdered
Michael Stivic was Rob Reiner.

Here's what Rob Reiner said about Charlie Kirk's death

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Huh. Not even a toe-tap.
 
@MirnaMinkoff

Is Nick the oldest, middle, or youngest? If he’s the youngest and born when both parents are geriatric I could see him being a product of neglect due to age and other kids taking priority.
Middle child. Older brother Jake appears to be the golden child Chad, younger daughter Romy the beloved daughter, with middle child Nick as the screwup.
 
The Dopey podcast he was on is basically him talking to two other druggie nepo babies. Nick is very anti-rehab. I guess the movie his dad made is about rehab not always being the answer, and maybe a predatory industry. Idk, not interested in watching it either.

The most important point the movie seemed to be making was that Nick cost Rob Reiner his opportunity to be governor of california in 2005. His son hated rehab, but I wouldn't blame rehab for the son's problems. Rehab isn't always the answer by any means. But there are people out there who are just bad people who do drugs, like to do drugs and will take advantage of anyone who cares about them.

The bad thing I've seen in rehab is that often it takes drug addicts, arms them with a victim narrative around their life story and teaches them to be sociopaths who take advantage thereafter of everyone around them. They emotionally blackmail their families with threats of suicide or self-harm
 
Rob was 46 when he had Nick, which is really pushing it. I was noticing how young that psycho looked in pics compared to his dad.
Yeah my guess is probably not autism or intense spergery. The other siblings were born like a decade or a half a decade before him? Intense alienation and feeling like a stranger to your own siblings. I know a few guys who have siblings much older than them and you basically aren’t part of the family. Certain jokes and saying go over your head. Certain trips and events that are core to the identity of your family are so detached from you that you have no emotional connection to them.

Drugs probably weren’t a huge problem until hippy methods that Rob promoted introduced him to hard drugs. My guess is that this is an all around fucked situation with drugs accelerating things going crazy.
 
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