Nick Reiner, the son of renowned director Rob Reiner, has pleaded not guilty to the heinous crime of murdering his parents. The 32-year-old son, who is the third of Rob's four children, has been in custody without bail since his arrest shortly after the tragic discovery of his parents' bodies in their Los Angeles home. The case has captured the public's attention, especially given the high-profile nature of Rob Reiner's work, which includes iconic films like This Is Spinal Tap, A Few Good Men, and When Harry Met Sally. But here's where it gets controversial... Nick's previous lawyer, who quit the case in January due to circumstances beyond his control, made a bold statement, claiming that 'pursuant to the laws of California, Nick Reiner is not guilty of murder'. This has left many wondering about the potential implications and has sparked debates about the legal system and its application in such high-profile cases. As the investigation unfolds, the public awaits further updates and the scheduling of a preliminary hearing, where the prosecution will present evidence and a judge will decide if there is enough to proceed to trial. The district attorney has not yet decided whether to seek the death penalty, and the defense is awaiting a full post-mortem report. The initial findings indicate that both Rob and his wife, Michele Singer Reiner, died from 'multiple sharp force injuries', and authorities believe they were killed hours before their bodies were found. The case remains shrouded in mystery, and many questions remain unanswered. Will Nick Reiner's plea be accepted? What evidence will the prosecution present? And what will be the outcome of this high-profile murder trial? The public is eager to learn more, and the comments section is now open for your thoughts and opinions.