Nick Reiner ‘diagnosed with Schizophrenia’ as he faces charges over parents’ deaths

Nick Reiner ‘diagnosed with Schizophrenia’ as he faces charges over parents’ deaths

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According to sources, Nick Reiner was ‘erratic and dangerous’ in the weeks leading up to the alleged incident when his parents, Rob and Michele, were being killed.

Nick Reiner had been allegedly diagnosed with schizophrenia, and during the weeks before he allegedly murdered his mum and dad, Rob and Michele Reiner, the medication he was on left him “erratic and dangerous”, according to sources.

Two insiders with first-hand knowledge about Nick stated that he was receiving treatment from a psychiatrist for mental health issues. In the month preceding the killings, we’re told Nick’s conduct had become “alarming.”

He’d recently been treated at a Los Angeles rehab centre that focuses on mental health conditions and drug dependency. The facility reportedly costs $70,000 monthly, and is frequented by wealthy, influential parents seeking help for their struggling children.

According to insiders, medical professionals altered his prescription three to four weeks prior to the murders, making him more unstable. According to sources, doctors tried to modify the medications to help Nick find stability, but they were unsuccessful.

Nick was “out of his head,” according to a source who informed TMZ after the switch to medication. Additionally, TMZ insiders claim that Nick’s drug problems were escalating schizophrenia. According to the report, Nick appears to be heading in the direction of an insanity trial.

On Sunday, Rob Reiner and his wife Michele were discovered dead inside their Los Angeles home in Brentwood. Their son, Nick Reiner, was detained a few hours later. Since then, he has been charged with two first-degree murder counts. The trio allegedly had a heated argument with Conan O’Brien’s Christmas party on Saturday night.

However, some people claimed that Rob and Michele had evicted their son from their home after the fallout, but it’s now been proven otherwise. Nick, 32, is said to have left on his own accord instead.

A source has told TMZ the parents didn’t kick their son out of their home before their deaths. They did say, though, that Nick’s mental health was low and claimed prescription drugs “messed with his head”.

He is currently being held without bail in jail and is a suicide watcher. His arrest has been postponed until January.

The Los Angeles County medical examiners have determined that Rob and Michele’s deaths were homicides. Multiple sharp-force wounds claimed the lives of Rob and Michele. The only cause of death that has been listed in their reports is unknown.

Police arrived at Rob and Michele’s $ 13 million Brentwood mansion shortly after their deaths to have a brief conversation. Both were discovered in the lavish residence’s master bedroom, according to Dominique Choi. No one else was found, he claimed, despite the fact that officers thoroughly searched the residence to see if there were any additional victims or suspects.

The Los Angeles Fire Department was the first emergency service to arrive on the scene. A roommate of Michele and Rob’s daughter, Romy, made the first call at 3:30pm. Emergency services were initially dispatched using a Code two scenario, which entails the absence of sirens and flashing lights.

Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman made the revelation that Nick had been charged on Tuesday. Nick is currently facing a maximum life sentence without the possibility of being released from prison as a result of the charges. Prosecutors seeking the death penalty were denied by Hochman.

He stated at the time of the conference, “I’m here to let you know that our office will be prosecuting Nick Reiner for the murder of his parents.” There will be two first-degree murder counts with a unique case of multiple murders. Additionally, he is accused of using a deadly knife, which is a particularly serious charge.

These offenses can result in a maximum life sentence. There is currently no decision regarding the death penalty.

Nick Reiner is being held without bail, the statement read. These are just charges, I’d like to let you know. Charges are not proof. In a court of law, evidence will be presented.

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Nick made his first court appearance on Wednesday. Before deciding whether to seek the death penalty, officers say they will speak with the family.

Source: Mirror

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