Nick Reiner’s Attorney Alan Jackson Visits Family Home … After Rob & Michele’s Brutal Murders
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Nick Reiner‘s attorney Alan Jackson is getting a close look at the crime scene where Nick’s parents — Rob and Michele — were stabbed to death … he’s just been spotted visiting the home where the couple’s bodies were found by their daughter Sunday.
Jackson was fresh from the courthouse, where Nick WASN’T seen today, because he didn’t have medical clearance to appear in court.
Watch the video … you can see Jackson march down the usually quiet road flanked by news crews, causing a commotion with his arrival. Jackson carries a file with him, which he uses to gesture to his team, possibly instructing them on their first moves.
As you know … Alan is one of the most well-known criminal defense attorneys out there, and he’s no stranger to high-profile cases like this one … he recently got Karen Read acquitted of murder in Massachusetts.
As we reported … Nick was arrested on suspicion of killing his parents after they were found stabbed to death in their Brentwood, California home Sunday afternoon.
TMZ broke the story … Nick got into a heated argument with Rob at Conan O’Brien‘s Christmas party Saturday night, loud enough for others to overhear. Rob and Michele left the party after the fight.
Hours after the party, on Sunday afternoon, Rob and Michele’s daughter Romydiscovered their stabbed and bloodied bodies at their Brentwood house. Rigor mortis had already set in, meaning they had been dead for hours.
Romy is the one who called the police and told them her brother Nick — who’d been living at the house — was “dangerous” and should be considered a suspect.
Despite living there, Nick wasn’t at home when Romy made the discovery. Instead, he had checked into The Pierside Hotel in Santa Monica around 4 AM Sunday, using his credit card.
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The reservation was made for just a day, but Nick never formally checked out.
Nick was located Sunday evening in the Exposition Park neighborhood, about 20 miles east of Santa Monica, and arrested on suspicion of murder … he’s currently being held on suicide watch at Men’s Central Jail in L.A. without bail.