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Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Corva Coleman.
Tributes are pouring in for director Rob Reiner and his wife,
producer and photographer Michelle Singer Reiner.
Los Angeles police are investigating after they say they found two bodies at the Reiner's home yesterday afternoon.
But police would not identify them, nor would they say if they were looking for a suspect.
News reports have published a statement attributed to a Reiner family spokesman that said the couple had died.
Police in Rhode Island are releasing a man detained as a person of interest in a deadly shooting at Brown University over the weekend.
From Ocean State media, Ian Donis has more.
Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Narona was among the officials announcing the setback in the case.
He says it's not unusual for an investigation to change course after early evidence doesn't check out.
Narona vows that investigators will find the gunman even if the timing is uncertain.
This could happen.
very quickly, but it could take some time.
And so I'm going to ask the public to be patient with us
as we continue to work through the facts in this case.