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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Rob Reiner's reaction to Charlie Kirk's assassination was one of the VERY FEW respectful ones from the left, too.

I'm all about Trump trolling, but this is just creating ammo for the left and the mainstream media at this point. Trump should be smarter than this.
Ammo for them to do what? Celebrate the murder of conservitards perhaps? Call for their Deaths?Call for mass executions?

I do not totally agree with the tone of Drumfs response, but this idea that now is the time where things will stop being civil is just wrong.
He's getting old and retarded
Meh, both already apply
I didn't care for Rob Reiners politics, I didn't care for his shit movies, I don't care that he's dead. Rest in piss leftist scum. Trump won.
A bit to much duncha think?
 
Ammo for them to do what? Celebrate the murder of conservitards perhaps? Call for their Deaths?Call for mass executions?

I do not totally agree with the tone of Drumfs response, but this idea that now is the time where things will stop being civil is just wrong.

Meh, both already apply

A bit to much duncha think?

I believe in being civil to those who deserve it. I'll reiterate that Rob Reiner was one of the very few on the left who had a respectful response to Charlie Kirk's assassination.

Had he danced on Charlie Kirk's grave, then I'd have a different outlook on this.
 
Agreed.

Whose condemning it though? Sorry i do not use xitter all that much.
A lot of usual suspects are, but there's others that are you pretty solid behind Trump are saying it was a bad move. It was, but it's not that terrible really.
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it exposed the sissies in the right wing who talks all day how the left must be destroyed and that they are the biggest threat on the world lmao bunch of grifters

Those people expose themselves all the time. I couldn't give a wet shit what Erick Erickson or Jon Kasich think, much less absolute quislings like Bill Kristol or David French.

But Trump's party is looking at a potential blowout in less than a year. Do you think the President saying shit like this in the wake of a brutal murder is going to endear him to independents who are already on the fence?

If people want to gravedance, fine. It's hard to blame anyone after what happened to Charlie and the response from the animals on the left. But Trump himself should have a little more restraint, even if he justifiably hated Reiner's copious guts.

A lot of usual suspects are, but there's others that are you pretty solid behind Trump are saying it was a bad move. It was, but it's not that terrible really.

MTG is in the middle of her "Sell Trump and MAGA out" arc; this isn't surprising at all.
 
Rob Reiner was one of the very few on the left who had a respectful response to Charlie Kirk's assassination.
Saw a vid, and that definitely seems to be true.
A lot of usual suspects are, but there's others that are you pretty solid behind Trump are saying it was a bad move. It was, but it's not that terrible really.
Yeah its not a good look for sure, but its not explicit gravedancing either.
But Trump's party is looking at a potential blowout in less than a year. Do you think the President saying shit like this in the wake of a brutal murder is going to endear him to independents who are already on the fence?
Fact Check: Trve
 
...There was spinal trap to?
how lonhg I was asleep?
wtf?
 
But Trump's party is looking at a potential blowout in less than a year. Do you think the President saying shit like this in the wake of a brutal murder is going to endear him to independents who are already on the fence?
Thing is, a week is a long-time in politics. It'll probably be forgotten by the time mid-terms roll around. Just another datapoint for the perpetually outraged.
 
Was he just a Nicholas Cage tier idiot with money? Google says his estate was worth about 80 million. How they couldn't have gotten him in home medical care is astounding.

It was the opposite actually. He was a really smart guy who used his money to buy isolation and total control over his life. But the whole system he built depended on him retaining his mental functions and his caretaker wife being able to fulfill her function as caretaker.

He got old. He had alienated everyone and was isolated from everyone including his children. Then the health of his caretaker wife failed before his did and the trap closed on him.

This is what tends to happen to alot of people without family or children around them.
 
I hope this goes to trial so we can hear all the deets on their family life. Bit of a power level but I grew up around these types and the parents were all shit. They pay people who hate their kids to raise them and generally use their influence to shit on their kids as much as possible.

Maybe that's not the case here, but I would be suprised if it wasn't.

This isn't a justification of murder to be clear.
 
Thing is, a week is a long-time in politics. It'll probably be forgotten by the time mid-terms roll around. Just another datapoint for the perpetually outraged.

That's very true, and Trump says a lot of dumb stuff that gets forgotten by the normies.

It's just rare he crosses a line that makes even me blanch, and when he does, I get nervous.
 
When you're as successful as Rob, you don't really need to work at all

Children need mum AND dad
He HAD a dad dummy. Rob, and his own father, are well known family guys.

You aren’t supposed to use all your ambition and talent to play daycare daddy for twenty five years. Parents can have lives that don’t solely revolve around childcare. I’d love to see how he’d be lambasted if he gave up his extremely successful career to disappear and play stay at home daddy for 20 years. Parents don’t give up everything to raise kids, it would be terrible example to set too.

The point was he was successful and rich enough he and his wife could have both - be present full time parents and big careers - which is way more than 99% of parents who have to make sacrifices in one area or another. Many LA kids get sacrificed to the alter of their parent’s success and fame, that wasn’t the case with the Reiners.

My argument is they were over involved and probably kept trying to save and fix him. Too much attention can be as bad, or worse, than too little. Overindulgence creates the average shit head LA kid, but I think Nick wasn’t that. Nick’s brain was fucked up from adolescence on, and drugs were just one part of the problem.
 
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