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#13098231
15 Dec 2025
(FILE) Rob Reiner and His Wife Michele Were Killed by Their Son. Rob Reiner and his wife, Michele Singer Reiner, were found after first responders were called to the couple's Brentwood home on Sunday, December 14, 2025 at 3:30 p.m. American actor, director, producer, writer, and political activist Rob Reiner and wife Michele Singer Reiner arrive at the Human Rights Campaign's 2025 Los Angeles Dinner held at the Fairmont Century Plaza on March 22, 2025 in Century City, Los Angeles, California, United States.
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#13098229
15 Dec 2025
(FILE) Rob Reiner and His Wife Michele Were Killed by Their Son. Rob Reiner and his wife, Michele Singer Reiner, were found after first responders were called to the couple's Brentwood home on Sunday, December 14, 2025 at 3:30 p.m. American actor, director, producer, writer, and political activist Rob Reiner and wife Michele Singer Reiner arrive at the Human Rights Campaign's 2025 Los Angeles Dinner held at the Fairmont Century Plaza on March 22, 2025 in Century City, Los Angeles, California, United States.
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#9278516
4 Dec 2022
Man dressed in a large penis costume promotes temporary penis tattoos during Gay Pride Week celebrations in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
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#9185458
12 Nov 2022
Temporary penis tattoos displayed during Gay Pride Week celebrations in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
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#7253640
22 Oct 2021
Second phase of excavation work began today at the site of the former Charles Camsell Hospital, the Edmonton facility that for decades was used to treat Indigenous people with tuberculosis. First Nation members have been calling for construction to stop at the grounds where many believe patients may have been buried. The search is being funded by the property's developer. On Thursday, 21 October 2021, in Inglewood, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
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#7253632
22 Oct 2021
Elder Fernie Marty (R) from the Papaschase First Nation, and Nick Lapotac from Enoch Cree Nation, monitor excavations on the grounds of the former Charles Camsell Hospital, in Edmonton. Second phase of excavation work began today at the site of the former Charles Camsell Hospital, the Edmonton facility that for decades was used to treat Indigenous people with tuberculosis. First Nation members have been calling for construction to stop at the grounds where many believe patients may have been buried. The search is being funded by the property's developer. On Thursday, 21 October 2021, in Inglewood, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
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#7253644
22 Oct 2021
Excavation crews, observed by members of the First Nations, investigating one of the 21 spots of interest at the site of the former Camsell Hospital. Second phase of excavation work began today at the site of the former Charles Camsell Hospital, the Edmonton facility that for decades was used to treat Indigenous people with tuberculosis. First Nation members have been calling for construction to stop at the grounds where many believe patients may have been buried. The search is being funded by the property's developer. On Thursday, 21 August 2021, in Inglewood, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
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#7253642
22 Oct 2021
Excavation crews, observed by members of the First Nations, investigating one of the 21 spots of interest at the site of the former Camsell Hospital. Second phase of excavation work began today at the site of the former Charles Camsell Hospital, the Edmonton facility that for decades was used to treat Indigenous people with tuberculosis. First Nation members have been calling for construction to stop at the grounds where many believe patients may have been buried. The search is being funded by the property's developer. On Thursday, 21 October 2021, in Inglewood, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
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#7253646
22 Oct 2021
Excavation crews, observed by members of the First Nations, investigating one of the 21 spots of interest at the site of the former Camsell Hospital. Second phase of excavation work began today at the site of the former Charles Camsell Hospital, the Edmonton facility that for decades was used to treat Indigenous people with tuberculosis. First Nation members have been calling for construction to stop at the grounds where many believe patients may have been buried. The search is being funded by the property's developer. On Thursday, 21 October 2021, in Inglewood, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
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#7253636
22 Oct 2021
Excavation crews investigating one of the 21 spots of interest at the site of the former Camsell Hospital. Second phase of excavation work began today at the site of the former Charles Camsell Hospital, the Edmonton facility that for decades was used to treat Indigenous people with tuberculosis. First Nation members have been calling for construction to stop at the grounds where many believe patients may have been buried. The search is being funded by the property's developer. On Thursday, 21 October 2021, in Inglewood, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
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#7253638
22 Oct 2021
Second phase of excavation work began today at the site of the former Charles Camsell Hospital, the Edmonton facility that for decades was used to treat Indigenous people with tuberculosis. First Nation members have been calling for construction to stop at the grounds where many believe patients may have been buried. The search is being funded by the property's developer. On Thursday, 21 October 2021, in Inglewood, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
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#7253626
22 Oct 2021
Second phase of excavation work began today at the site of the former Charles Camsell Hospital, the Edmonton facility that for decades was used to treat Indigenous people with tuberculosis. First Nation members have been calling for construction to stop at the grounds where many believe patients may have been buried. The search is being funded by the property's developer. On Thursday, 21 October 2021, in Inglewood, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
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#7253622
22 Oct 2021
Second phase of excavation work began today at the site of the former Charles Camsell Hospital, the Edmonton facility that for decades was used to treat Indigenous people with tuberculosis. First Nation members have been calling for construction to stop at the grounds where many believe patients may have been buried. The search is being funded by the property's developer. On Thursday, 21 October 2021, in Inglewood, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
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#7253618
22 Oct 2021
Elder Fernie Marty from the Papaschase First Nation, monitors excavations on the grounds of the former Charles Camsell Hospital, in Edmonton. Second phase of excavation work began today at the site of the former Charles Camsell Hospital, the Edmonton facility that for decades was used to treat Indigenous people with tuberculosis. First Nation members have been calling for construction to stop at the grounds where many believe patients may have been buried. The search is being funded by the property's developer. On Thursday, 21 October 2021, in Inglewood, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
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#7253620
22 Oct 2021
Excavation crews, observed by members of the First Nations, started investigating 21 spots of interest at the site of the former Camsell Hospital. Second phase of excavation work began today at the site of the former Charles Camsell Hospital, the Edmonton facility that for decades was used to treat Indigenous people with tuberculosis. First Nation members have been calling for construction to stop at the grounds where many believe patients may have been buried. The search is being funded by the property's developer. On Thursday, 21 October 2021, in Inglewood, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
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#7253616
22 Oct 2021
Elder Fernie Marty from the Papaschase First Nation, monitors excavations on the grounds of the former Charles Camsell Hospital, in Edmonton. Second phase of excavation work began today at the site of the former Charles Camsell Hospital, the Edmonton facility that for decades was used to treat Indigenous people with tuberculosis. First Nation members have been calling for construction to stop at the grounds where many believe patients may have been buried. The search is being funded by the property's developer. On Thursday, 21 October 2021, in Inglewood, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
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