Nick Reiner Murder Case Proceedings Pushed To The Fall As Evidence, Parent’s Autopsies Collection Continues

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A state judge today pushed proceedings in Nick Reiner’s case for the stabbing killing of his parents Rob and Michelle Reiner to the fall as prosecutors and public defenders continue to collect more evidence.

Among the evidence that still remains are autopsy reports on the 78-year-old A Few Good Men director and the 68-year-old photographer the LA Country District Attorney’ office said in court Wednesday. The elder Reiners were discovered dead and mutilated in their Brentwood home on December 14.

The Medical Examiner’s findings on the Reiner were initially released late last year and then suddenly sealed on December 29 after a request from the LAPD. Acknowledging “the causes of death of Mr and Mrs Reiner have already been made public,” the cops stated at the time that “the order was sought only to ensure detectives from Robbery-Homicide Division learned of important information surrounding their deaths before the

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