The Reiner Siblings: Victims, Mourners, and Family of the Accused
Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary
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3.3 • 907 Ratings
🗓️ 26 February 2026
⏱️ 14 minutes
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Summary
She found the body. Romy Reiner, 28 years old, walked into her parents' Brentwood home on December 14th because a massage therapist couldn't reach them. She discovered her father in the master bedroom. She called 911. Hours later, her brother Nick was arrested.
We've dissected Nick Reiner's case from every angle. His schizoaffective disorder. His conservatorship history. His not guilty plea. But this episode is about the three people navigating something the legal system barely has language for: being victims, primary mourners, and family of the accused—all at once.
Jake Reiner, 34, followed his father into film after working as a news reporter. Romy, 28, is a photographer like her mother. Tracy, 61, was adopted by Rob during his marriage to Penny Marshall. Three siblings who lost both parents to alleged murder and now have to engage with a system that will drag this out for years.
Sources say Jake and Romy have completely cut Nick off. They're not visiting. The decision is rooted in devastation. But Nick isn't gone—he's alive in a jail cell, awaiting trial, a permanent presence in headlines and legal proceedings.
Sources also say the family doesn't want the death penalty. Under Marsy's Law, their input matters. But experts say it's "meaningful but not controlling." They can make their wishes known and still watch prosecutors decide otherwise.
Psychologists call sibling grief "disenfranchised"—the sense that your loss counts less than everyone else's. But the Reiner siblings have no parents to defer to. They ARE the primary mourners. And they're carrying that weight while also processing that their brother allegedly killed the two people they loved most.
April 29th. Preliminary hearing. The process continues. And they have to keep living through it.
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| 0:00.0 | This is Hidden Killers with Tony Brewski. |
| 0:03.2 | Here now, Tony Brewski. |
| 0:06.8 | Romy Reiner is 28 years old. |
| 0:08.8 | She's a photographer and an artist on December 14th of 25. |
| 0:12.8 | She got a call from a massage therapist who couldn't reach her parents for a scheduled appointment. |
| 0:17.8 | So Romy went to check on them. |
| 0:20.1 | She walked into her parents home in Brentwood and she found her father's body in the master |
| 0:24.9 | bedroom, and she called 911. |
| 0:28.8 | And somewhere in the hours it followed, as paramedics arrived, his police took over as news |
| 0:33.7 | began to spread through Hollywood and beyond, Romney learned that her brother, Nick, the one who'd been living in the guest house on the property, was a suspect. |
| 0:41.5 | He was arrested that night near USC. |
| 0:44.2 | He's now charged with two counts of first degree murder. |
| 0:47.8 | We spent a lot of time talking about Nick Reiner on this show, his mental illness, |
| 0:52.0 | his legal problems, his not guilty plea, the defense strategies |
| 0:55.5 | that might be coming. But today I want to talk about the people who haven't had a lot of focus on |
| 1:02.0 | them, who we haven't focused on enough, the ones who have to live with what happened, the ones |
| 1:06.9 | who didn't choose any of this, but will carry it for the rest of their lives. |
| 1:15.0 | Jake Reiner, Romy Reiner, and Tracy Reiner, the ones left behind. |
| 1:16.6 | Jake is 34. |
| 1:21.4 | He was a news reporter in Texas and California, including at CBS, Los Angeles, before following his father into the film industry. |
| 1:24.1 | He's acted in a few projects, including being Charlie, the 2015 film his father directed and |
| 1:28.8 | his brother Nick co-wrote, the one about addiction, the one based on their family's |
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