2 people found dead at Rob Reiner’s home and homicide detectives are investigating
By Christopher Weber and Mike Balsamo Associated Press LOS ANGELES Homicide detectives were studying Sunday after two people were located dead at director-actor Rob Reiner s Los Angeles home bureaucrats disclosed Related Articles San Leandro woman fatally shot while driving in Oakland Fatal East Oakland shooting Friday night marks city s nd homicide million settlement reached in child s starvation death suit against city and county of San Diego others California man who gunned down neighbor for smoking on apartment patio gets years to life Judge gives East Bay murderer a life sentence but with a real chance for parole The Los Angeles Fire Department reported it responded to a clinical aid request shortly after p m and exposed a -year-old man and -year-old woman dead inside Detectives with the Robbery Homicide Division were exploring an apparent homicide at Reiner s home announced Capt Mike Bland with the Los Angeles Police Department Personnel have not approved the identities of the people ascertained dead at the residence in the upscale Brentwood neighborhood on the city s west side that s home to a great number of celebrities Reiner is long one of the the bulk prolific directors in Hollywood and his work includes various of the majority of memorable movies of the s and s including This is Spinal Tap A Sparse Good Men When Harry Met Sally and The Princess Bride His role as Meathead in the s TV classic All in the Family alongside Carol O Connor s Archie Bunker catapulted him to fame Reiner turned in March Messages to his representatives were not this instant returned Sunday night The son of comedy legend Carl Reiner Rob Reiner has been married to photographer Michele Singer Reiner since The two met while he was directing When Harry Met Sally and have three children together Reiner was previously married to actor-director Penny Marshall from to He adopted her daughter Tracy Reiner Carl Reiner died in at age and Marshall died in Balsamo communicated from Washington Associated Press writer Andrew Dalton in Los Angeles contributed