🔗 Share this article New Particulars Surface Regarding the Finding of Rob and Michele Singer Reiner's Remains Recent details have emerged about the shocking passing of acclaimed film director Rob Reiner and photographer Michele Singer Reiner, whose bodies were discovered at their Los Angeles home residence on Sunday. A Alarm As detailed in an account quoting a confidential source, a therapist arriving for an session was the first to notice something was wrong after not being able to enter the home. This individual then got in touch with the couple's daughter, Romy Reiner, who lives in the vicinity. Upon entering the house, Romy came upon her father's body. Accounts indicate she then left the home distraught, not realizing at that moment that her mother's body was there as well. Another individual who had gone with her contacted 911. Afterward, emergency 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 first-degree murder, along with the use of a dangerous weapon, said to be a knife. He is now detained without bail. Clarifications The anonymous source also disputed several initial details. The source indicated that while Romy Reiner informed first responders that her brother Nick resided in a guesthouse on the property, she did not name him as a potential suspect at that moment. The source also pushed back against published notions that Rob and Michele Singer Reiner had been unusually "concerned" about Nick's actions in the weeks leading up to the incident. Instead the family was "accustomed to working through [Nick's] problems together." This correction also extends to descriptions of alleged "unstable" behavior by Nick at a event held by Conan O'Brien the evening prior to the tragedy. While the source said they were not in a position to confirm whether Rob had "chastised" his son at the party, they asserted that claims of a "heated argument" between the two were inaccurate. Investigation Timeline Per law enforcement sources, the coroner had still not confirmed at that point whether the Reiners died late on Saturday or on Sunday. Some media reports noted the condition of their bodies suggested they had been deceased for some hours. Nick Reiner was apprehended at approximately 9:30 p.m. on Sunday in the Exposition Park, roughly 15 miles from the scene. He was due to appear in court on Tuesday, but his legal counsel, Alan Jackson, said his client had not been medically cleared and would not be present until no sooner than Wednesday.