🔗 Share this article Fresh Details Come to Light About the Discovery of the Bodies of Rob and Michele Reiner Remains Recent details have emerged concerning the untimely passing of acclaimed filmmaker Rob Reiner and visual artist Michele Singer Reiner, whose remains were discovered at their residence home on Sunday. The Initial Report According to a report citing a family associate, a therapist arriving for an session first raised the alarm after not being able to enter the house. The practitioner then got in touch with the couple's daughter, Romy Reiner, who resides close by. After gaining access to the house, Romy found her father's body. Accounts indicate she then fled the house in anguish, not realizing at that moment that her mother's body was also present. Another individual who had accompanied her then dialed 911. Following this, emergency responders found Michele Singer Reiner's body. Criminal Charges Authorities have charged the couple's 32-year-old son, Nick Reiner, with two counts of murder in the first degree, including the charge related to a weapon, reportedly a knife. He is presently in custody and denied bail. Clarifications The confidential informant challenged several earlier details. It was stated that while Romy Reiner told emergency responders that her brother Nick resided in a separate structure on the grounds, she did not point to him as a person of interest at that moment. Furthermore disputed published notions that Rob and Michele Singer Reiner had been unusually "apprehensive" about Nick's actions in recent weeks. Instead the family was "used to working through [Nick's] problems together." The statement applies to accounts of alleged "unstable" behavior by Nick at a event hosted by Conan O'Brien on the night before the bodies were found. While the source noted they were unable to confirm whether Rob had "rebuked" his son at the party, they asserted that suggestions of a "heated argument" between the two were inaccurate. Ongoing Inquiry Timeline Per law enforcement sources, the coroner had still not confirmed as of Tuesday whether the Reiners died on Saturday evening or on Sunday. Preliminary media reports suggested the state of their bodies suggested they had been deceased for a period of time. Nick Reiner was apprehended at around 9:30 p.m. on Sunday in the Exposition Park, about 15 miles from the residence. He was set to appear in court on Tuesday, but his lawyer, Alan Jackson, said his client had a medical issue and would be unable to attend until Wednesday at the earliest.