Fresh Details Surface About the Finding of the Reiner Couple's Bodies

Recent details have emerged concerning the shocking deaths of renowned film director Rob Reiner and photographer Michele Singer Reiner, whose bodies were located at their Los Angeles home home on Sunday.

The Initial Report

As detailed in an account citing a confidential source, a practitioner arriving for an session was the first to notice something was wrong after failing to get inside the home. This individual then contacted the couple's daughter, Romy Reiner, who lives close by.

Upon entering the residence, Romy discovered her father's body. Reports state she then exited the property overwhelmed with grief, not realizing at that moment that her mother's body was there as well. A companion who had gone with her promptly called 911. Subsequently, first responders found Michele Singer Reiner's body.

Criminal Developments

The police have formally accused the couple's 32-year-old son, Nick Reiner, with two counts of murder in the first degree, as well as the use of a dangerous weapon, said to be a knife. He is now being held and denied bail.

Correcting the Record

The person close to the family challenged several initial details. They said that while Romy Reiner informed first responders that her brother Nick resided in a separate structure on the estate, she did not identify him as a suspect at that moment.

Furthermore pushed back against published claims that Rob and Michele Singer Reiner had been particularly "worried" about Nick's behavior in the preceding period. Rather the family was "used to working through [Nick's] problems together."

The statement includes accounts of alleged "unpredictable" behavior by Nick at a event thrown by Conan O'Brien the evening prior to the bodies were found. While the source said they were unable to confirm whether Rob had "chastised" his son at the party, they maintained that suggestions of a "blow-up" between the two were inaccurate.

Ongoing Inquiry Details

According to law enforcement officials, the medical examiner had still not confirmed as of Tuesday whether the Reiners died Saturday night or on Sunday. Preliminary media reports indicated the condition of their bodies suggested they had been deceased for a number of hours.

Nick Reiner was apprehended at approximately 9:30 p.m. on Sunday in the Exposition Park, some 15 miles from the scene. He was due to appear in court on Tuesday, but his legal counsel, Alan Jackson, indicated his client had not received medical clearance and would not be present until Wednesday at the earliest.

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