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Nick Reiner Makes First Court Appearance in Parents’ Stabbing Case as Surveillance Video Emerges

Prosecutors have filed special-circumstance murder charges that carry life without parole or, if pursued, the death penalty.

Overview

  • Reiner appeared in a Los Angeles courtroom behind glass wearing a jail safety uniform, did not enter a plea, and remains held without bail, with arraignment now set for January 7.
  • Los Angeles County prosecutors charged him with two counts of first-degree murder with special circumstances, including multiple victims and use of a knife, while the office weighs a capital request.
  • Newly circulated surveillance shows him calmly buying a drink at a gas-station store and later surrendering to LAPD near Exposition Park; the department briefly posted and then removed arrest footage.
  • Investigators are reviewing evidence from a Santa Monica hotel where staff reported blood in the room hours after the killings.
  • Siblings Jake and Romy Reiner issued a statement thanking supporters and urging restraint and privacy as the case proceeds.