UPDATE: Rob Reiner and Wife Michele Found Dead at L.A. Home as Homicide Investigation Intensifies
By Brian Allen
UPDATED:
Rob Reiner and his wife, Michele Reiner, were found dead inside their Los Angeles home, with injuries consistent with knife wounds, according to reporting from TMZ. Law enforcement has opened an active homicide investigation as authorities work to determine the circumstances surrounding their deaths.
TMZ reported that emergency responders were called to the residence and that both individuals were pronounced dead at the scene. The outlet cited sources with knowledge of the investigation who said the wounds appeared to be caused by a knife. Officials have not yet released the cause of death pending autopsy results (TMZ, 2025).
The Los Angeles Police Department has not publicly identified any suspects or persons of interest. Authorities have also not confirmed whether anyone has been detained or arrested in connection with the case. As of this writing, police have not released additional details about the timeline, motive, or events leading up to the deaths.
Earlier reports had only confirmed that two individuals were found deceased at a property owned by Reiner. The confirmation of knife wounds marks a significant escalation in the investigation and formally places the case within the scope of a potential homicide inquiry.
No official statements have been made regarding the involvement of any family members, and law enforcement has urged restraint as investigators continue to gather evidence. Any claims circulating online identifying a perpetrator have not been substantiated by police or court records.
This is a developing story. Updates will be published as facts are confirmed by law enforcement or through verified court or medical examiner records.
On Sunday afternoon, Los Angeles police responded to a call in the Brentwood neighborhood that led to the discovery of two deceased individuals inside a residence linked to actor and filmmaker Rob Reiner. The case has triggered public attention not because of confirmed wrongdoing, but because of the prominence of the property owner and the lack of confirmed details surrounding the deaths.
According to the Los Angeles Police Department, officers were dispatched shortly after 3:30 p.m. to a home near the intersection of South Chadbourne Avenue and Hanover Street. When they arrived, two people were found dead inside the residence .
Public records reviewed by local media indicate that the property is owned by Reiner, whose career spans decades in film and television. As of Sunday evening, authorities had not confirmed whether Reiner was present at the home at the time of the deaths, nor whether he had any involvement in the incident. Police also did not state whether Reiner was one of the individuals found dead .
Crucially, officials have not released the identities of the two deceased individuals. The cause of death has not been disclosed, and law enforcement has not indicated whether the deaths are being treated as suspicious. No arrests had been announced as of the most recent update, and investigators have not confirmed whether foul play is suspected .
The Los Angeles Police Department has emphasized that the investigation is ongoing. At this stage, the case remains a death investigation rather than a homicide investigation, a distinction that matters legally and procedurally. In California, deaths are often investigated before authorities determine whether criminal activity is involved.
The absence of confirmed details has fueled speculation online, particularly because the property is connected to a well known public figure. Law enforcement officials have not addressed those speculations, and there is currently no public evidence indicating criminal conduct by the homeowner.
What is clear is that the investigation is active and evolving. Until authorities release further information, key questions remain unanswered. Who were the two individuals. How did they die. And what circumstances led police to the residence on Sunday afternoon.
For now, the only verified facts are limited. Two people are dead. The property is owned by Rob Reiner. Police are investigating. Everything beyond that remains unconfirmed.
In cases like this, restraint matters. Death investigations often take time, and premature conclusions can distort public understanding before facts are established. Until law enforcement provides additional clarity, any responsible reporting must stop where the verified record ends.
Reference
Hiramoto, K. (2025). Two dead at Los Angeles mansion owned by Rob Reiner. FOX 11 Los Angeles.


