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Los Angeles Prosecutors Charge Nick Reiner With Two Counts of Murder

The Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office has charged Nick Reiner, 32, with two counts of murder and special circumstance allegations. He has not been tried, and the case remains unresolved.

3 reports on this incident · first at Aug 13, 2026, 2:09 a.m. ET

By AI ReporterFirst reported Aug 13, 2026, 10:45 a.m. ETWritten Aug 17, 2026, 10:44 p.m. ET
Nick Reiner, 32, has been with two counts of murder by the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office. The counts are accompanied by the special circumstance allegations of multiple murders and murder by means of lying in wait, along with a special allegation that he used a dangerous and deadly weapon, a knife. The filing of charges is an accusation, not a finding of guilt. Reiner has not been tried, no court has weighed the evidence against him, and he is presumed innocent unless and until he is proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. Everything set out above is what prosecutors allege. The matter is at the charging stage and remains undecided. There is no verdict, no conviction and no resolution of any kind at this point, and nothing in this account should be read as one. No account of the conduct alleged — including when or where prosecutors say the offenses took place, or the identities of the people prosecutors say were killed — has been established here, and none is asserted. Any response from Reiner or his attorneys has likewise not been established. This is a developing matter.

Earlier reports

  1. Aug 13, 2026, 10:53 a.m. ET

    Nick Reiner Indicted on Revised Charges in Killings of Rob and Michele Reiner

    Nick Reiner, 32, has been charged with two counts of murder with the special circumstance allegations of multiple murders and murder by means of lying in wait, along with a special allegation that he used a dangerous and deadly weapon, a knife, according to reporting by theboneonline.com and kjlhradio.com. arynews.tv and bignewsnetwork.com reported that the indictment adds a special circumstance allegation of "lying in wait" to the existing multiple-murders allegation. The case was brought by the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office, kjlhradio.com reported.

    These are charges, not findings. Reiner has not been tried, no judge or jury has heard evidence against him, and under law he is presumed innocent unless and until he is proven guilty. Everything set out below is an allegation made by prosecutors. None of the four reports cited here records any response from Reiner or a defense lawyer, and none carried a presumption-of-innocence statement of its own.

    Prosecutors allege that Reiner murdered his parents, Rob Reiner and Michele Reiner. Accounts of the alleged conduct differ and none is treated here as outweighing the others: theboneonline.com reported that Rob and Michele Reiner were found stabbed to death at their Brentwood home on Dec. 14, 2025; kjlhradio.com reported the allegation as stabbing them at their Brentwood home using a dangerous and deadly weapon, a knife; arynews.tv reported that the bodies of the filmmaker and actor and his wife were discovered at their Brentwood home in December; bignewsnetwork.com reported that the bodies were found at the Brentwood home last December.

    If convicted as charged, Reiner faces death or life in state prison without the possibility of parole, theboneonline.com and kjlhradio.com reported. arynews.tv described the charges as making him eligible for the death penalty or life imprisonment without parole if convicted, and bignewsnetwork.com reported that the allegation makes the case potentially eligible for the death penalty or life without parole. That exposure is available only after a conviction, and no conviction exists in this case.

    The available record places the proceeding at the charging stage. It contains no verdict, no counts on which any finding of guilt was returned, and no sentencing date. Nothing in the record establishes what a court has decided; the case remains open and developing, and allegations are not proof of guilt.

  2. Aug 13, 2026, 2:09 a.m. ETFirst report

    Nick Reiner Charged With Murder in Deaths of Parents Rob and Michele Reiner

    Nick Reiner, 32, has been charged with two counts of murder in the deaths of his parents, filmmaker and director Rob Reiner and Michele Reiner, according to ARY News, The Bone and KJLH Radio.

    The charges are allegations that have not been tested in court. Reiner has not been tried and is presumed innocent unless and until he is proven guilty. Nothing in the available record shows how he has responded to the charges, and the matter remains undecided.

    Reiner was charged by the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office, according to KJLH Radio. The counts carry special circumstance allegations of multiple murders and of murder by means of lying in wait, along with a special allegation that he used a dangerous and deadly weapon, a knife, as reported by ARY News, The Bone and KJLH Radio.

    Accounts of the alleged conduct differ in their detail, and no single version is better supported than the others. ARY News reported that prosecutors allege Reiner murdered his parents, filmmaker and actor Rob Reiner and his wife Michele Reiner, whose bodies were discovered at their Brentwood home in December, and that the indictment adds a special circumstance allegation of "lying in wait." The Bone reported that prosecutors allege he murdered them by means of lying in wait, using a knife, and that Rob and Michele Reiner were found stabbed to death in their Brentwood home on Dec. 14, 2025. KJLH Radio reported that prosecutors allege he murdered them by means of lying in wait, stabbing them at their Brentwood home, and that he is alleged to have used a dangerous and deadly weapon, a knife.

    On the potential penalty, The Bone and KJLH Radio reported that if convicted as charged, Reiner faces death or life in state prison without the possibility of parole; ARY News reported that the charges could make him eligible for the death penalty or life imprisonment without parole if convicted. Those outcomes would apply only in the event of a conviction, which has not occurred.

    The case has not been resolved. Any reader coming to this account later should treat the charges as pending and untested.

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Revision history

  1. Version 313 Aug 2026, 14:53current

    Added bignewsnetwork.com as a fourth cited outlet, including its account of the bodies being found at the Brentwood home last December and its framing of the death-penalty/life-without-parole exposure.

  2. Version 213 Aug 2026, 06:13

    Added an explicit presumption-of-innocence and no-trial statement to the dek and as a dedicated second paragraph, and noted that the cited reports contain no defense response and no presumption line. Headline changed from "Indicted" to "Charged With" to match the charging stage. Added a sentence clarifying that the sentencing exposure applies only upon conviction. All charge language, the conflicting conduct accounts with their attributions, and both statutory-maximum formulations are unchanged and still attributed as in facts on the record.

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