Daughter's Desperate Flight: New Details Emerge in Reiner Family Murder Investigation
Rob Reiner and his wife's murder investigation reveals their daughter Romy discovered her father's body and fled in shock, according to a new report.
A chilling new revelation has come to light in the ongoing investigation into the murders of Hollywood director Rob Reiner and his wife. According to sources, their 28-year-old daughter Romy discovered her father's body and fled the Los Angeles residence in a state of shock. Unbeknownst to her, her mother was still inside.
Romy was later called back to the scene by a massage therapist who had attempted to reach the couple, and she arrived with a roommate, who waited outside and called 911. Insiders describe the scene as 'something out of a nightmare.'
Rob Reiner's 32-year-old son Nick has been charged with two counts of first-degree murder and is being held without bail, facing life imprisonment or even the death penalty. Romy reportedly told police that her brother was 'dangerous' and should be considered a suspect.
However, a source close to the family claims that there were no previous indications of Nick's violent tendencies. Nick had struggled with substance abuse and had worked with his father on the 2015 film Being Charlie.
The Reiner family's adopted daughter Tracy, who was raised by Rob during his marriage to Penny Marshall, expressed her shock at the tragic events, saying, 'I came from the greatest family ever.'