Dec 15, 2025 05:35 PM
(This post was last modified: Dec 15, 2025 08:32 PM by C C.)
A tad reminiscent of the death of Ron Ely's wife, though there the son was afflicted with neurodegenerative disease rather than drug addiction.
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Rob Reiner’s son arrested on suspicion of homicide, records show
https://www.latimes.com/california/story...rob-reiner
EXCERPTS: Rob Reiner’s son Nick was booked into the Los Angeles County jail on suspicion of murder, records show, hours after the Hollywood legend and his wife, Michele Singer Reiner, were found dead at their Brentwood home Sunday.
Jail records provide few details but say Nick Reiner was held on $4 million bail. The records do not give any details about the cause for the arrest but said he was taken into custody at 9:15 p.m. Sunday and booked at 5:04 a.m.
Nick Reiner cycled in and out of rehab centers and experienced bouts of homelessness as a teenager. He recounted his struggles in interviews.
He had gotten clean by 2015, when he worked with his father on “Hey Charlie,” a semi-autobiographical film about addiction and recovery. Rob Reiner directed and Nick co-wrote the film about a successful actor with political ambitions and a son addicted to drugs.
At the time of the premiere, The Times reported that Rob Reiner and his wife at their worst moments “wondered if there was an end in sight, and whether it would be the tragic one that a voice in the back of their heads kept telling them was coming.”
Rob Reiner said the filming brought up tough memories. “It was very, very hard going through it the first time, with these painful and difficult highs and lows,” he said. “And then making the movie dredged it all up again.”
But he said the process of making the movie was therapeutic, allowing them to work through a lot of past trauma and develop a closer relationship.
[...] Law enforcement sources told The Times that there was no sign of forced entry into the home. The source also said the Reiners had injuries consistent with being stabbed... (MORE - missing details)
2025 Brown University shooting
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2025_Brown...y_shooting
EDIT (video replaced): Brown University shooting recap: See timeline as shooter still at large
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/crim...772926007/
INTRO: On Sunday night, the "person of interest" originally detained was released by authorities, with Attorney General Peter Neronha saying that the "evidence now points in a different direction."
"We have a murderer out there, frankly," Neronha said.
Two Brown students were killed in the shooting, Ella Cook and . Cook began attending Brown in 2024, according to her LinkedIn page, and was the vice president of the Brown Republicans.
Nine people were injured, including eight Brown students. On Sunday, Brown University President Christina Paxson said that seven of the students are in critical but stable condition but one remains in critical condition.
Developments in the mass shooting Saturday have unfolded rapidly over the past couple days. Here is a timeline of key moments... (MORE - details)
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Rob Reiner’s son arrested on suspicion of homicide, records show
https://www.latimes.com/california/story...rob-reiner
EXCERPTS: Rob Reiner’s son Nick was booked into the Los Angeles County jail on suspicion of murder, records show, hours after the Hollywood legend and his wife, Michele Singer Reiner, were found dead at their Brentwood home Sunday.
Jail records provide few details but say Nick Reiner was held on $4 million bail. The records do not give any details about the cause for the arrest but said he was taken into custody at 9:15 p.m. Sunday and booked at 5:04 a.m.
Nick Reiner cycled in and out of rehab centers and experienced bouts of homelessness as a teenager. He recounted his struggles in interviews.
He had gotten clean by 2015, when he worked with his father on “Hey Charlie,” a semi-autobiographical film about addiction and recovery. Rob Reiner directed and Nick co-wrote the film about a successful actor with political ambitions and a son addicted to drugs.
At the time of the premiere, The Times reported that Rob Reiner and his wife at their worst moments “wondered if there was an end in sight, and whether it would be the tragic one that a voice in the back of their heads kept telling them was coming.”
Rob Reiner said the filming brought up tough memories. “It was very, very hard going through it the first time, with these painful and difficult highs and lows,” he said. “And then making the movie dredged it all up again.”
But he said the process of making the movie was therapeutic, allowing them to work through a lot of past trauma and develop a closer relationship.
[...] Law enforcement sources told The Times that there was no sign of forced entry into the home. The source also said the Reiners had injuries consistent with being stabbed... (MORE - missing details)
2025 Brown University shooting
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2025_Brown...y_shooting
EDIT (video replaced): Brown University shooting recap: See timeline as shooter still at large
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/crim...772926007/
INTRO: On Sunday night, the "person of interest" originally detained was released by authorities, with Attorney General Peter Neronha saying that the "evidence now points in a different direction."
"We have a murderer out there, frankly," Neronha said.
Two Brown students were killed in the shooting, Ella Cook and . Cook began attending Brown in 2024, according to her LinkedIn page, and was the vice president of the Brown Republicans.
Nine people were injured, including eight Brown students. On Sunday, Brown University President Christina Paxson said that seven of the students are in critical but stable condition but one remains in critical condition.
Developments in the mass shooting Saturday have unfolded rapidly over the past couple days. Here is a timeline of key moments... (MORE - details)
