In a Los Angeles courtroom, Nick Reiner appeared before a judge weeks after pleading not guilty to charges connected to the deaths of his parents — filmmaker Rob Reiner and his mother Michele. The case carries the particular weight that attaches to tragedy when it strikes a family whose name has long been part of the shared cultural landscape, reminding us that public prominence neither shields against private catastrophe nor grants immunity from its most brutal forms. The machinery of justice now turns slowly, as it must, toward the question of truth.
Nick Reiner appears in court after pleading not guilty in parents' deaths
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