🔗 Share this article New Particulars Emerge About the Location of the Bodies of Rob and Michele Reiner Remains New information has come to light regarding the tragic demises of renowned film director Rob Reiner and artist Michele Singer Reiner, whose bodies were located at their residence property on Sunday. The Alarm According to a report quoting a family associate, a therapist scheduled for an session was the first to notice something was wrong after being unable to gain access the residence. This individual then reached out to the couple's daughter, Romy Reiner, who resides close by. When she went into the house, Romy came upon 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, first responders discovered Michele Singer Reiner's body. Criminal Charges The police have formally accused the couple's 32-year-old son, Nick Reiner, with the charges of premeditated murder, along with the charge related to a weapon, said to be a knife. He is currently detained without bail. Clarifications The person close to the family questioned several initial details. They said that while Romy Reiner told emergency responders that her brother Nick resided in a separate structure on the property, she did not name him as a potential suspect at that moment. The source also pushed back against circulated notions that Rob and Michele Singer Reiner had been unusually "apprehensive" about Nick's behavior in the preceding period. 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 gathering thrown by Conan O'Brien the evening prior to the discovery. While the source stated they were unable to confirm whether Rob had "rebuked" his son at the party, they maintained that suggestions of a "blow-up" between the two were inaccurate. 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 media reports suggested the condition of their bodies implied they had been deceased for a number of hours. Nick Reiner was arrested at around 9:30 p.m. on Sunday in the Exposition Park area, roughly 15 miles from the residence. He was set to have a hearing on Tuesday, but his lawyer, Alan Jackson, indicated his client had not received medical clearance and would not be present until no sooner than Wednesday.