🔗 Share this article Recent Information Emerge Concerning the Discovery of Rob and Michele Singer Reiner's Bodies Fresh particulars have surfaced concerning the untimely passing of esteemed film director Rob Reiner and photographer Michele Singer Reiner, whose remains were discovered at their residence home on Sunday. A Initial Report According to a report citing a family associate, a massage therapist arriving for an appointment first raised the alarm after being unable to gain access the residence. The therapist then contacted the couple's daughter, Romy Reiner, who resides close by. Upon entering the residence, Romy found her father's body. Reports state she then left the home distraught, without knowing at that moment that her mother's body was there as well. Another individual who had gone with her contacted 911. Following this, paramedics discovered Michele Singer Reiner's body. Criminal Charges Authorities have charged the couple's 32-year-old son, Nick Reiner, with two counts of premeditated murder, along with the alleged use of a deadly weapon, reportedly a knife. He is presently in custody without bail. Disputed Reports The person close to the family also disputed several earlier details. They said that while Romy Reiner informed emergency responders that her brother Nick resided in a guesthouse on the grounds, she did not identify him as a suspect at that moment. Furthermore refuted widely reported suggestions that Rob and Michele Singer Reiner had been unusually "worried" about Nick's behavior in the preceding period. Instead the family was "accustomed to working through [Nick's] problems together." This correction applies to descriptions of alleged "unpredictable" behavior by Nick at a gathering held by Conan O'Brien the evening prior to the bodies were found. Although the source stated they were not in a position to confirm whether Rob had "scolded" his son at the party, they said that reports of a "major confrontation" between the two were not correct. Ongoing Inquiry Details Per law enforcement sources, the medical examiner had not yet established as of Tuesday whether the Reiners died late on Saturday or on Sunday. Some accounts indicated the condition of their bodies implied they had been dead for some hours. Nick Reiner was apprehended at around 9:30 p.m. on Sunday in the neighbourhood of Exposition Park, about 15 miles from the scene. He was set to have a hearing on Tuesday, but his legal counsel, Alan Jackson, indicated his client had not been medically cleared and would not appear until no sooner than Wednesday.