EXCLUSIVE: Rob Reiner's Home an 'Oasis of Calm' and 'Totally Fear-Free' Before Hollywood Icon and Wife Were Butchered in Explosion of Brutality
A houseguest says there was no tension – and no warning.
Rob Reiner was living in what friends tell KEEPING TABS was an oasis of calm – a home that felt entirely fear-free – in the weeks before the Hollywood director and his wife, Michele, were killed in a sudden explosion of brutality that stunned the world.
A source told us: “There was not a sign of the violence to come.”
An insider shared new details about the couple’s quiet home life, revealing cinematographer Barry Markowitz – a longtime friend of Reiner, 78 – stayed at the director and his wife of 36 years’ $13.5 million Brentwood mansion in early November while visiting Los Angeles for the November 14 premiere of The Perfect Gamble.





