🔗 Share this article Tributes Continue for the Reiners as Autopsy Reports Remain Under Wraps. More than two weeks subsequent to the heartbreaking passing of esteemed filmmaker Rob Reiner and his wife, photographer Michele Reiner, friends and colleagues are still paying respects to the pair. A Heartfelt Farewell: Cary Elwes Pays Tribute to His Director Posting on social media, actor Cary Elwes, who starred in Reiner's beloved 1987 film *The Princess Bride*, stated he only now felt able to express about his personal sorrow. "Sufficient time has passed that I can finally articulate my loss into words," posted Elwes, adding that his first meeting with Reiner left him smitten. "Once we started sharing more moments together I knew this was someone I wanted in my life." The actor uploaded archival material from the film, adding that he cannot recall "one day without laughter". "The movie is about love, loyalty and sacrifice. Things that Rob held dear. This is one of the many reasons he was the ideal person to helm it," Elwes expressed. He additionally honored Michele Reiner, saying: "Asserting that they were a incredible duo would be an oversimplification. My heart still hurts every time I think of you." He concluded with a phrase from *The Princess Bride*: "Sure, death cannot stop true love but living is anguish without you." Martin Scorsese Reflects on a Friend and Collaborator In a different essay, revered director Martin Scorsese shared memories of Reiner, whom he originally knew in the 1970s. "Right away, I loved hanging out with Rob. We had a natural affinity for each other. He was very funny and sometimes bitingly funny, but he was never the kind of guy who would dominate the room," Scorsese shared. Scorsese pointed out Reiner's supporting role in his 2013 film *The Wolf of Wall Street*, embodying the father of the protagonist. "He was skilled at improv with the best. He was a virtuoso at comedy, he worked seamlessly with the cast, and he comprehended the emotional dilemma of his character," Scorsese noted. Judicial Actions: Autopsy Reports Withheld In a new development, a Los Angeles superior court judge decided to block the disclosure of the Reiners' autopsy reports, after an appeal from the LAPD. A judicial mandate placed a embargo on the files to restrict the public release of "any investigative information, documents, files or images" pertaining to the ongoing investigation. The relevant authority had earlier stated their deaths were the outcome of homicide, with a public database citing the cause as "wounds from an edged weapon". Response and Criticism Following the killings, public personalities expressed divergent responses. Former President Donald Trump wrote on the matter, making controversial claims that were met with immediate backlash by many individuals. Podcaster Joe Rogan contributed his perspective to the critics recently. Conversing on his podcast, Rogan characterized the remarks as "shocking" and implied they showed a worrisome lack of empathy. Rogan ended by suggesting that an aide ought to have acted when the impulse to weigh in on the tragedy was made.