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Conan O'Brien speaks about Rob Reiner's death
Summary
Conan O'Brien told The New Yorker he was in shock after the Dec. 14 deaths of his friends Rob and Michele Reiner; their son Nick Reiner is charged and due for arraignment on Feb. 23.
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Conan O'Brien has publicly addressed the deaths of his friends director Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner. The couple died on Dec. 14, the morning after they attended a holiday party at O'Brien's Los Angeles home, a detail reported in the interview. O'Brien told The New Yorker he was in shock and described the loss as deeply upsetting. He is scheduled to host the Academy Awards on March 15.
Known details:
- Conan O'Brien said he was in shock after the deaths and called Rob and Michele Reiner "lovely people," according to The New Yorker interview.
- The couple died on Dec. 14, the morning after attending a holiday gathering at O'Brien's home, as reported.
- Their son, Nick Reiner, 32, is charged with the double murder and is due in Los Angeles Superior Court for an arraignment on Monday, Feb. 23.
- O'Brien also reflected on Rob Reiner's career, noting the influence of films such as Spinal Tap.
Summary:
O'Brien described the personal impact of the Reiners' deaths and noted the absence of Rob Reiner's public voice. The legal case is proceeding with an arraignment on Feb. 23; further court dates are undetermined at this time.
