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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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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!"

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It's funny catching a moment of a moldy rerun and hearing the laugh track howl at Bunker saying "England is a fag country" and just going "Huh, kinda" then flipping channels to something made this century.

Anyways, never trust a junkie.
 
He’s a Hollywood elite and hasn’t proved that he’s not a pedophile. It’s safe to assume he molested the son that did this imo.

I doubt it. It's more like his parents were absent his entire life and never saw him start snorting coke when he was in middle school. Emotionally and physically distant parents more obsessed with their careers than being parents.
 
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.
Nick isn't even Rob's youngest kid.

His older brother is 34.
Nick is 32.
His sister is 28.

Both his siblings are successful and have no history of violence or stabbing their parents.

Yes, he has a half sister who is 61 but it seems like that daughter was never close with the Reiner's after he married his second wife (which was before the 3 children were born).

Bro do a simple Google search before writing out an entire wall of text.
 
>LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell on Rob & Michele Reiner deaths: "We have our Robbery Homicide Division handling the investigation...were able to take into custody Nick Reiner a suspect in this case. He was subsequently booked for murder and is being held on $4 million bail."

 
Clearly the problem son needed parents who were more hands-on and present.
Actually I get the idea they were far too hands and and present. Once he started having problems Nick became a full time project. I mean his Dad tried to make an uplifting movie about his kid being a shithead running away from expensive rehabs ffs.

There pretty much silence after the movie. I think things went rapidly downhill and nothing the parents did improved Nick. I’m sure he’s put them through hell and they allowed it.

There’s a story about the Reiners and Nick having a blow out fight at Conan O’Brien’s recent Xmas party. This tells me they will still forcing doors open for Nick and trying to get him accepted by their glittering successful LA crowd even though he was an obvious psycho. I’m sure all their friends tried to be supportive and “help” with Nick, and this is how it ended.

The one big thing in their defense is that having him forcibly committed is next to impossible so their only option was no contact, calling the cops when he showed up or dealing with the psycho. Given their fame it would have been an extra difficult situation. TMZ would love doing stories on Reiner’s son living on skid row.

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.
Time will tell. I can’t imagine the pain and anger they are currently experiencing. What they decide to do in a few weeks would look very different from right now. They can at least take satisfaction in him spending time in LA County over Xmas and beyond
 
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.
He has a sister who is younger than him by four years. She's an actress, so I'm guessing it's more of about him being mad that he couldn't be successful in the family business more than anything else.
 
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!"
The idea is that we were supposed to sympathize with Reiner's character - a workshy adult male who lives rent-free in Archie's house, eats his food, fucks his daughter and cheats on her with other women too, while Archie and Gloria work manual labor jobs to support him - because he constantly hectors Archie (who we're shown is always fundamentally fair and tolerant to everyone by the end of the episode) for using outdated language or not being aware of the latest campus fads. This was actually something a liberal put on television in 1970 and got universal praise from critics for doing.
 
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.
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!"

Supposedly the charm of Archie Bunker was down to Carrol O'Connor himself, who was indeed pretty far left. But he was also a classically trained actor, and from what I understand point blank refused to give Lear the strawman rightwing racist he wanted. He insisted on finding Archie's humanity beneath the nastiness, and he played it that way. I doubt Lear wanted a lovable bigot with a heart of gold, but that's what he got, and if not for that I'd be willing to bet All in the Family would be completely forgotten today, just one more piece of slimy hamfisted agitprop.

The idea is that we were supposed to sympathize with Reiner's character - a workshy adult male who lives rent-free in Archie's house, eats his food, fucks his daughter and cheats on her with other women too, while Archie and Gloria work manual labor jobs to support him - because he constantly hectors Archie (who we're shown is always fundamentally fair and tolerant to everyone by the end of the episode) for using outdated language or not being aware of the latest campus fads. This was actually something a liberal put on television in 1970 and got universal praise from critics for doing.

Nobody remembers the show for Meathead, that's for sure. They remember Meathead as an amusing object of abuse.
 
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