Los Angeles police are investigating after two individuals were found dead inside a home in the Brentwood neighborhood, a case that has drawn widespread attention amid online searches linked to filmmaker Rob Reiner.
According to law enforcement officials, first responders were called to the residence shortly after 3:30 p.m. on Sunday. Upon entering the home, emergency personnel discovered two bodies. Authorities have not officially confirmed the identities of the deceased.
The LAPD Robbery-Homicide Division has taken over the investigation, indicating that the circumstances surrounding the deaths require detailed forensic and procedural review. Officials said investigators are examining injuries observed at the scene, but stressed that no conclusions have been announced.

Dispatch audio from emergency services captures firefighters requesting additional support at the Brentwood address. However, officials declined to provide further information about what prompted the call or the conditions found inside the home.
Police sources emphasized that the case remains in its early stages, and investigators are working to establish a clear timeline of events. No arrests have been made, and authorities have not stated whether foul play has been confirmed.
The area surrounding the residence was secured for several hours as detectives conducted on-site examinations. Neighbors reported a visible police presence, though law enforcement urged the public to avoid speculation while the investigation continues.
Officials said additional details will be released once next-of-kin notifications are completed and investigators are able to verify key facts. Until then, police say they will not comment on identities, potential motives, or causes of death.


