Long before Rob and Michele Reiner were tragically found dead in their Brentwood mansion, Los Angeles police had been called to their property multiple times over the past decade.
Records obtained by the Daily Mail show at least six visits spanning from 2013 through the day of the murders on December 14, 2025.
The calls ranged from family violence reports to welfare and mental health checks, indicating ongoing concerns at the $13.5 million home of the legendary Hollywood director and his wife.
The Son Accused
Nick Reiner, 32, has been charged with the knife murders of his parents.
Sources reveal that he had been living off and on in the guest house on the property for years.
The repeated police visits suggest that the Reiner household had experienced turbulence well before the tragic events on Sunday afternoon.
Detailed Police Logs
LAPD records show incidents including:
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May 5, 2017 – A call coded ‘BFV INVEST’ for a battery of family violence investigation.
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September 27, 2019 – A mental health check labeled ‘918M’ on a male subject, marked as requiring no further action.
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February 25, 2019 – A welfare check in the evening, reported to a supervisor.
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August 4, 2013 – An early-morning welfare check labeled simply ‘door’, documented in a police report.
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February 2, 2014 – A noise complaint, categorized as ‘party’, resolved with the officer noting ‘gone on arrival.’
A source familiar with the LAPD noted that Brentwood is typically quiet, making the frequency of visits to the Reiner residence stand out.
Confirmation of Homicide
The LA County Medical Examiner confirmed that Rob, 78, and Michele, 70, died from multiple sharp force injuries inflicted with a knife.
Their remains were cremated at Mount Sinai Mortuary, with arrangements handled by their eldest son, Jake Reiner.
The deaths have officially been ruled homicides, with the place of death listed as their Brentwood home.
Court Proceedings and Arraignment
Nick Reiner was arrested on December 14 and charged with two counts of first-degree murder.
Special circumstances have been added due to multiple murders and the use of a dangerous weapon, meaning he could face life without parole or the death penalty if convicted.
During his brief court appearance, Nick wore an anti-suicide vest and did not enter a plea.
His attorney, Alan Jackson, requested a continuance to prepare the defense, which the judge granted, pushing the arraignment to January 7.
Nick was ordered held without bail.
Jackson urged the public not to rush to judgment, emphasizing that the case is still in the early stages of legal proceedings.
Troubled Past at the Family Home
The newly revealed police logs and repeated LAPD visits paint a picture of longstanding issues at the Reiner household.
From welfare checks to family disputes, the calls highlight a history of concern at a home that was far from the picture of quiet, wealthy suburbia.
As the investigation continues, attention now turns to the upcoming legal process and the tragic circumstances surrounding one of Hollywood’s most renowned families.
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