Skip to content

JOBUZO

  • News
  • Indonesia
  • Toggle search form
Rob Reiner’s Friend Details Staying in His Home With Nick Reiner and Family Weeks Before Murders

Rob Reiner’s Friend Details Staying in His Home With Nick Reiner and Family Weeks Before Murders

Posted on 17 December 2025 By jobuzo

New light is being shed on Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner‘s relationship with their son Nick Reiner.

Cinematographer Barry Markowitz said he stayed with the family at their Los Angeles home just weeks before Rob, 78, and Michele, 70, were found dead inside the residence. According to him, Nick—who’s been accused of murdering his parents—appeared to be “on the upswing” after spending years struggling with addiction.

“He looked great,” Barry told Page Six in an interview published Dec. 16. “He helped out, he took out the garbage, he watched TV, he washed dishes.”

The filmmaker continued, “He was just normal in that sense.”

Barry—who stayed with the Reiners in November while visiting L.A. for work—added that his time under their roof was “one big love fest.”

“They eat dinner together,” he shared of the family. “A lot of love, always a lot of love.”

News :<div>12 weeks' jail for school IT support technician who took upskirt videos of teachers</div>

That’s why Barry—who worked with Rob and Nick in 2015’s Being Charlie, an autobiographical film about the 32-year-old’s embattled past—has been rocked by reports that there was recent tension between the father-son duo.

Rob Reiner’s Friend Details Staying in His Home With Nick Reiner and Family Weeks Before Murders


News

Post navigation

Previous Post: X was spooked enough by new Twitter to change its terms of service
Next Post: iOS 26.3 & iPadOs 26.3 Beta 1: Hidden Features You Need to Know About!

Related Posts

Roblox's age verification system is reportedly a trainwreck Roblox’s age verification system is reportedly a trainwreck News
Explainer: Why is Yemen's anti-Houthi coalition facing instability? Explainer: Why is Yemen’s anti-Houthi coalition facing instability? News
Japanese protesters criticize PM Takaichi's silence on U.S. military strikes against Venezuela Japanese protesters criticize PM Takaichi’s silence on U.S. military strikes against Venezuela News

Latest

  • Alec Baldwin Shares Important Message He’s Instilling in 8 Children 
  • The AI layoff wave is becoming a powder keg
  • Orbio raises $21 million to automate hiring and onboarding for frontline workers
  • Protest staged in Geneva against upcoming G7 summit
  • Alibaba and JD.com targeted in smear campaign ahead of shopping festival
  • Israel’s strike in Beirut triggers Iranian warnings of retaliation, casting shadow over emerging U.S.-Iran deal
  • EU climate monitor reports second-warmest May globally
  • New York Knicks complete comeback to win first NBA title in 53 years
  • UK court to rule on ban of pro-Palestinian group
  • The Congresswoman Who Knows Exactly How to Go Viral

Copyright © 2025 JOBUZO. Disclaimers | Privacy Policies

Powered by PressBook Masonry Blogs