The shocking double murder of Hollywood liberal icon Rob Reiner and his wife Michele on December 14, 2025—allegedly at the hands of their own son Nick— isn’t just some random tragedy fueled by “drug addiction” like the mainstream media wants you to believe.
According to insiders, the double murder is the explosive end to decades of hidden family horrors: generational pedophilia, incest, and elite Hollywood trafficking rings that the powerful have covered up for years.
We’ve known for a long time that Tinseltown is a cesspool of depravity. These “stars” scream the loudest about morality while hiding the darkest secrets. Rob Reiner, the rabid Trump-hater with severe TDS, spent years attacking President Trump and conservatives.
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But as we all know, the ones who accuse others the most are often projecting their own guilt. And now, with his son arrested for slashing their throats, the truth is bubbling up like it always does.
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The Smoking Gun: Al Franken’s “Jokes” at the 2000 Friars Club Roast
Go back to 2000. At the Comedy Central Friars Club Roast of Rob Reiner, Al Franken—yes, that Al Franken—didn’t hold back. What he said wasn’t comedy. It was a veiled confession, the kind these insiders drop in plain sight because they think we’re too dumb to notice.
Franken described how Carl Reiner (Rob’s father) would “slip into Rob’s bed” as a child, “roll him over, swab him down,” and casually discuss casting decisions for The Dick Van Dyke Show. Then, as Rob’s fame grew, Carl allegedly started “inviting many of his famous friends to f**k his son.”
Franken delivered it with a straight face while the room laughed knowingly. Rob Reiner just sat there, blurting “Oh, Jesus,” but didn’t deny it.
Why would Franken say this if there wasn’t truth to it? In Hollywood, these “roasts” are where they mock the victims and signal to each other. Pedophilia is generational in these elite families—passed down like a twisted inheritance. Carl abuses Rob, Rob carries the trauma… and who knows what happened next.

Nick Reiner’s lifelong spiral into heroin, cocaine, homelessness, and 18+ rehab stints starting at age 15? The semi-autobiographical film Being Charlie that Rob made with Nick, painting a picture of a broken family?
Connect the dots. Kids don’t turn into monsters who murder their parents over nothing. When a son snaps like this—stabbing them multiple times, slitting throats—it’s often revenge for unspeakable abuse. Remember the Menendez brothers? Same vibe. Nick lived on their property, argued with Rob at a party the night before. Something broke.
The Epstein Connections and Hollywood’s Pedo Network
Reiner wasn’t just any director. He was deep in the club: Epstein Island visitor rumors (some say 17 times—no flight logs released yet, but we know how that goes), ties to the same crowd as Tom Hanks, Oprah, George Clooney and the rest of the elite reprobates. Corey Feldman and Corey Haim have spoken about abusers in that era—Reiner directed Stand by Me, starring Feldman. Coincidence?

Liz Crokin nailed it: “Pedophilia is generational especially in these elite Hollywood families.” She reposted the Franken clip right after the murders, pointing out only child rapists joke about child rape. Trump knows everything—his comments on Reiner’s TDS weren’t random. These demons hate him because he threatens to expose it all.
No Sympathy for Monsters
The fake news pushes the “addiction and mental health” narrative, ignoring the real cause. Nick’s not the villain here—he might be the victim finally fighting back. As Jesus said in Luke 17:2: Better a millstone around the neck than to harm one of these little ones.
Hollywood’s house of cards is crumbling. From Epstein to Pizzagate, the veil is lifting. Rob Reiner’s death isn’t a loss—it’s justice catching up. Stay vigilant, patriots. The children deserve the truth.
Save this. When Nick speaks in court, watch the “Menendez defense” emerge. It’s always about the children.

