🚨 BREAKING HORROR: Cops storm Hollywood legend Rob Reiner’s $13M mansion… and what they found in the master bedroom is straight out of a NIGHTMARE

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In a case that has stunned Hollywood and the nation, the 32-year-old son of legendary filmmaker Rob Reiner has been charged with two counts of first-degree murder in the stabbing deaths of his parents, whose bodies were discovered in the master bedroom of their upscale Brentwood home.

Nick Reiner, a screenwriter who has struggled with substance abuse issues in the past, faces special circumstances alleging multiple murders and the personal use of a deadly weapon — a knife. If convicted, he could face life in prison without parole or the death penalty, Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman announced during a press conference.

The victims, Rob Reiner, 78, the acclaimed director behind classics like “When Harry Met Sally,” “The Princess Bride,” and “Stand By Me,” and his wife Michele Singer Reiner, 70, a talented photographer and producer, were found dead on Sunday, December 14, around 3:40 p.m.

Authorities say the killings likely occurred in the early morning hours of that day. The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner’s Office ruled the causes of death as multiple sharp force injuries. Reports from sources close to the investigation indicate the couple may have been attacked while asleep, with severe wounds including slashed throats.

The grim discovery was made after a massage therapist arrived for a scheduled appointment and received no answer at the gate. The therapist contacted the couple’s daughter, Romy Reiner, 27, who lives nearby. Romy arrived with a roommate, entered the home, and found her father’s body in the master bedroom area. Overwhelmed, she fled the house screaming and had her roommate call 911. Paramedics later confirmed both parents were deceased, with Michele’s body also in the bedroom.

LAPD Assistant Chief Dominic Choi confirmed during a police commission meeting that the bodies were located in the primary bedroom following a thorough search of the residence, which revealed no other individuals present.

Nick Reiner, who resided in the guesthouse on the property, became the focus of the investigation almost immediately. He allegedly fled the scene after the killings, checking into the Pierside Hotel near the Santa Monica Pier. Sources say hotel staff later discovered the room in disarray, with significant blood in the shower, on the bed, and sheets used to black out the windows. Detectives from the LAPD’s Robbery-Homicide Division gathered evidence there on Monday.

By Sunday evening, around 9:15 p.m., Nick was located and arrested without incident in Exposition Park near the University of Southern California. He appeared in court on Wednesday wearing a suicide prevention vest but did not enter a plea; arraignment was postponed to January 7 due to medical clearance issues.

The night before the tragedy, Rob, Michele, and Nick attended a holiday party hosted by comedian Conan O’Brien. Multiple witnesses reported Nick behaving erratically — described as “freaking everyone out” and repeatedly asking guests if they were famous. A loud argument erupted between Nick and his father, drawing attention from others at the gathering. The Reiners left the party together afterward.

Family friends and sources have painted a picture of longstanding concerns over Nick’s well-being. He has openly battled addiction since his teens, with periods of homelessness. Rob and Michele reportedly “tried everything” to support him, including interventions and treatment programs. A semi-autobiographical film, “Being Charlie,” co-written by Nick and directed by Rob in 2015, depicted a young man’s struggle with drug addiction, mirroring elements of Nick’s life.

The couple’s other children, son Jake Reiner and daughter Romy, issued a joint statement expressing profound grief: “Words cannot even begin to describe the unimaginable pain we are experiencing every moment of the day. The horrific and devastating loss of our parents, Rob and Michele Reiner, is something that no one should ever experience.”

Rob Reiner, son of comedy icon Carl Reiner, rose to fame as “Meathead” on the groundbreaking sitcom “All in the Family,” earning Emmy awards. He transitioned to directing, helming blockbuster hits that defined generations of moviegoers. Michele, whom he met on the set of “When Harry Met Sally” and married in 1989, collaborated on several projects and was known for her warm personality and photographic work, including the famous portrait of Donald Trump for “The Art of the Deal.”

The Reiners were active in Democratic politics and philanthropy, with close ties to figures like former President Barack Obama — the couple had dinner plans with the Obamas on the day their bodies were found.

Neighbors and Hollywood figures expressed shock. Billy Crystal, who starred in Reiner-directed films, visited the scene and appeared visibly distraught. Larry David was also seen arriving. Tributes poured in from stars like Elton John, who called them “two of the most beautiful people I’d ever met.”

LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell described the case as “heartbreaking and deeply personal,” emphasizing the challenges of investigating intra-family violence. A search warrant was executed on the $13.5 million mansion, described by some as resembling a “Hollywood horror-scene nightmare” due to the brutality.

Prosecutors have not detailed a motive but noted the intimate nature of such crimes. Nick’s attorney, Alan Jackson, stated there are “very, very complex, serious issues” in the case.

The investigation remains ongoing, with forensic analysis of evidence from the home, hotel, and potential digital records. No murder weapon has been publicly confirmed as recovered.

As the holidays loom, the Reiner family grapples with irreversible loss, while the entertainment industry mourns one of its most beloved figures. Memorial plans have not been announced, with the family requesting privacy amid the ordeal.