On Sunday, December 14, grief settled over Brentwood in Los Angeles. Rob Reiner, 78, and his wife, Michele Singer Reiner, 68, died at their home. Their daughter, Romy, reportedly made the heartbreaking discovery.
Soon after, first responders arrived for a medical call. Then the situation shifted. Newly reported 911 dispatch audio captures a firefighter asking for backup at the residence. The clip runs short. Still, the urgency lands hard.

Meanwhile, investigators moved in. Police described injuries consistent with a knife. They also launched a full homicide investigation. So far, authorities have not publicly named a suspect.
At the same time, Hollywood processed the loss of a storyteller who shaped several generations. Reiner moved from television fame on All in the Family to a director’s chair that delivered enduring favorites. He made audiences laugh with This Is Spinal Tap. He broke hearts with Stand by Me. He gave romance its sharpest edge in When Harry Met Sally….
Later, friends reportedly arrived quietly at the home, shaken and tearful. Then another update followed. Reports say police questioned the couple’s son, Nick Reiner. Investigators have not confirmed details beyond the ongoing inquiry.
For now, one truth stands. A family mourns. A community watches. And detectives work carefully toward answers.
