Rob Reiner's son Nick arrested after death of director and wife Michele
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Rob Reiner's son Nick arrested after death of director and wife Michele
"Nick, 32, was arrested on Sunday night and is being held in custody on a four million dollar (£2.9 million) bail, according to the Los Angeles Sheriff Department Inmate Information Centre. It comes after detectives launched an investigation into an "apparent homicide" after two bodies were found at the director's home on Sunday, the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) told the Press Association. While authorities are yet to announce the identities of the two bodies, a spokesman for the family has confirmed the death of the filmmaker and his wife of more than 35 years in a statement reported by US publications."
"Reiner was a prolific filmmaker and actor and created some of the most well-known movies of the 1980s and 1990s, including romantic comedy When Harry Met Sally in 1989 and legal thriller A Few Good Men in 1992. He was also known for directing 1986 film Stand By Me and 1990's Misery, both of which are adaptations of Stephen King books."
"In a post on X, King, 78, said he was "horrified and saddened" by the death of Reiner and his wife Michele. "Wonderful friend, political ally, and brilliant filmmaker (including 2 of mine). Rest in peace, Rob. You always stood by me," he said."
Nick, 32, was arrested on Sunday night and is being held in custody on a four million dollar (£2.9 million) bail. Detectives launched an investigation into an "apparent homicide" after two bodies were found at the director's home on Sunday. Authorities have not yet released the identities of the two bodies, and a family spokesman confirmed the deaths of the filmmaker and his wife of more than 35 years. Rob Reiner was a prolific filmmaker and actor known for When Harry Met Sally, A Few Good Men, Stand By Me and Misery. Stephen King posted that he was horrified and saddened and called Reiner a wonderful friend and brilliant filmmaker.
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