Michele Singer Reiner
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Nick Reiner Expected to Enter Plea in Parents’ Murder Case
Nick Reiner is expected to enter a plea in a Los Angeles courtroom for the alleged murders of his parents, Rob and Michele Reiner, marking a key step in the high-profile case.
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Nick Reiner Set to Enter Plea in Rob Reiner Murder Case
Nick Reiner is due in Los Angeles court today to enter a plea on charges of murdering his parents, Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner. The high-profile case draws significant media attention.
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Alan Jackson Exits Nick Reiner Murder Case, Declares Client ‘Not Guilty’
High-profile defense attorney Alan Jackson has abruptly withdrawn from representing Nick Reiner, accused in the murder of his parents, Rob and Michele Reiner. The move delays Reiner’s arraignment, with Jackson publicly asserting his client’s ‘not guilty’ status despite his departure.
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Nick Reiner Murder Case: High-Profile Lawyer Withdraws, Mental Health Defense Emerges
High-profile attorney Alan Jackson dramatically withdrew from Nick Reiner’s double-murder case on January 7, 2026, leaving public defenders to navigate charges of patricide and matricide amid revelations of Reiner’s schizophrenia diagnosis and a looming mental health defense.
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Hollywood Mourns as Rob Reiner’s Son Booked on Suspicion in Parents’ Deaths: Family Tragedy and Unanswered Questions
Rob Reiner, the legendary director behind ‘When Harry Met Sally’ and ‘The Princess Bride’, and his wife Michele Singer Reiner were found dead in their Brentwood home. Their son, Nick Reiner, has been booked on suspicion of murder, casting a…
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Hollywood Mourns Rob Reiner: Director’s Tragic Death, Son Arrested, and Trump’s Controversial Reaction
Legendary director Rob Reiner and his wife Michele Singer Reiner were found dead in their Brentwood home, prompting an LAPD homicide investigation and the arrest of their son Nick. The deaths sent shockwaves through Hollywood and sparked a divisive response…
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Spinal Tap II: Legacy, Laughter, and Loss—Rob Reiner’s Final Encore
Spinal Tap II emerges as a bittersweet milestone in rock mockumentary history, blending reunion, satire, and emotional depth—set against the shocking loss of its director Rob Reiner, whose creative legacy and advocacy reverberate beyond film.
