Reiner Murder Case: Why Romy Lived in Fear of Her Brother Years before the Tragedy

Days before the holidays, Romy Reiner, daughter of When Harry Met Sally director Rob Reiner, discovered her parents brutally murdered in their Los Angeles home. Her brother, Nick Reiner, was later arrested and charged with two counts of first-degree murder, reviving fears Romy had carried about him for years.

Now grieving both the loss of her parents and the collapse of her family, Romy faces public scrutiny, painful revelations about her brother’s mental illness, and a legal case that has turned long-held anxieties into tragic reality.

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