Nick Reiner handcuffed, arrested on camera
Dramatic photos captured the moment Nick Reiner was arrested on suspicion of murdering his parents Rob and Michele Reiner One of the images initially published by the Los Angeles Police Department LAPD Narcotics and Gang Division shows law enforcement surrounding the -year-old as he was restrained by an officer Another image shows Nick Reiner in handcuffs standing near the front of a police cruiser Nick Reiner who was approved as a suspect in the deaths of The Princess Bride director and his wife Michele Singer Reiner on Monday is expected to appear in court in Los Angeles on Tuesday morning On December around p m Los Angeles Police Department officers assigned to West Los Angeles Division responded to a call of a death examination in the block of South Chadbourne Avenue Once inside the residence officers discovered two casualties who were subsequently identified as Robert and Michele Reiner Robbery Homicide Division Homicide Special Section RHD HSS responded to the residence and initiated an examination regarding the circumstances of their deaths the LAPD revealed Monday ROB REINER'S SON NICK'S LONG STRUGGLE WITH ADDICTION AND VOLATILITY COMES INTO FOCUS AFTER PARENTS' DEATHS As a impact of the initial analysis it was determined that the Reiners were the sufferers of homicide The assessment further revealed that Nick Reiner the -year-old son of Robert and Michele Reiner was responsible for their deaths it added Police noted Nick Reiner was booked for murder and remains in custody without bail HOLLYWOOD DIRECTOR ROB REINER'S SON NICK IN CUSTODY FOLLOWING DEATH OF HIS PARENTSFamily friends of Rob and Michele recounted the Los Angeles Times that Nick got into an argument with his parents at Conan O'Brien's Christmas party Saturday evening one night before their death Per TMZ after Rob and Nick got into a very loud argument the director and Michele left the party Nick Reiner was transferred Monday to the Twin Towers Correctional Facility according to the Los Angeles Sheriffs Department He was originally booked into the Metropolitan Detention Center before being transferred to the Inmate Reception Center in Los Angeles Calif Online records now show the Twin Towers Correctional Facility as his permanent housing location Fox News Digital s Janelle Ash Lauryn Overhultz Tracy Wright and The Associated Press contributed to this account