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Martin Scorsese mourns longtime friends Rob and Michele Reiner, condemning their murder as an obscenity in a New York Times essay published after their deaths.

  • Legendary filmmaker Martin Scorsese penned a New York Times essay on Thursday remembering Rob and Michele Reiner and condemning their killing as an obscenity.
  • The couple were discovered in their Los Angeles home on Dec. 14 with fatal stab wounds, and their son, Nick Reiner, was charged days later.
  • Scorsese remembered meeting Rob Reiner in Los Angeles in the early 1970s and praised casting him in The Wolf of Wall Street, calling him a master of comedy who worked beautifully with Leonardo DiCaprio.
  • The slayings have spawned a complex legal battle involving Nick Reiner, prosecutors and defense attorneys, who face key strategic decisions in coming weeks.
  • Scorsese wrote that he must be allowed to imagine them alive and well & and recalled he loved hanging out with Rob, bonding over their shared "New York humor.
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The filmmaker described Rob and Michele Reiner's deaths as "obscenity" and reflected on his decades of friendship with the couple

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