Nick Reiner, a 32-year-old individual and the son of renowned Hollywood figure Rob Reiner and photographer Michele Singer Reiner, officially denied the allegations of fatally stabbing his parents by pleading not guilty to two counts of first-degree murder. The plea was entered by Nick Reiner’s new legal representative, Kimberly Greene, in a crowded Los Angeles courtroom where he appeared from a secured custody area.
Since the discovery of his parents’ bodies on December 14 in their Brentwood home, Nick Reiner, one of Rob Reiner’s four children, has been in custody without bail. During the recent court appearance, he was seen in jail attire with a shaved head and light facial hair, conversing briefly with his lawyer before the proceedings began. The judge scheduled a preliminary hearing for April 29 to evaluate the evidence presented by prosecutors and determine if the case will proceed to trial.
The defense team for Reiner has seen changes, with the case now under the jurisdiction of Judge Sam Ohta. There is ongoing deliberation within the district attorney’s office regarding the potential pursuit of the death penalty for Reiner, a decision that involves careful consideration of various factors.
Nick Reiner’s plea of not guilty marks a common legal tactic at this stage, following previous courtroom events that have seen shifts in legal representation. The case has garnered significant media attention, with little information disclosed about possible motives for the tragic events. The defense is yet to receive the full autopsy report, but preparations for the legal proceedings continue amidst the detailed investigations surrounding the case.
Rob Reiner, a distinguished director known for iconic films from the 1980s and ’90s, shared a lasting marriage with Michele Singer Reiner, who tragically lost their lives due to multiple sharp force injuries. The exact circumstances leading to their deaths remain undisclosed as the legal process unfolds.

