That makes sense.My guess would be a relapse into hard drugs, difficult to hide when you share a house with other people, easier when you have whole guest house for yourself.
That makes sense.My guess would be a relapse into hard drugs, difficult to hide when you share a house with other people, easier when you have whole guest house for yourself.
Where did you see it reported that the hotel first cleaned up the blood before calling 911?When Barry stayed at the Reiners home in November, he mentioned Nick also stayed in the same house, not the guest house, why would that be? Maybe he wanted to be around everyone? Then a few weeks later he moved into the guest house, something seems off about this. If they were wanting to keep a watchful eye on him, why not keep him in the house? Or did Nick demand he would stay in the guest house? It’ll be interesting to hear what the staff/help have to say about everything.
Totally different subject, when the housekeeper went to his hotel room to clean it and saw all the blood, why didn’t they contact the police instead of cleaning it up?
When Barry stayed at the Reiners home in November, he mentioned Nick also stayed in the same house, not the guest house, why would that be? Maybe he wanted to be around everyone? Then a few weeks later he moved into the guest house, something seems off about this. If they were wanting to keep a watchful eye on him, why not keep him in the house? Or did Nick demand he would stay in the guest house? It’ll be interesting to hear what the staff/help have to say about everything. Totally different subject, when the housekeeper went to his hotel room to clean it and saw all the blood, why didn’t they contact the police instead of cleaning it up?
Where did you see it reported that the hotel first cleaned up the blood before calling 911?
Hotels have strict policies for blood found in rooms no less a room with blood all over it.
For starters ..directly to manager and seal off room.
imo
I don’t remember where I read that, I’ll do some checking and reply back.Where did you see it reported that the hotel first cleaned up the blood before calling 911?
Hotels have strict policies for blood found in rooms no less a room with blood all over it.
For starters ..directly to manager and seal off room.
imo
Yikes: old news but I haven't seen it posted, but could have missed it.
TMZ: No warrant for LE to search NR's hotel room for evidence.
Bye-bye evidence?
???
Did LE find the knife and was it NR's bloody clothes he was trying to wash in the bathroom/shower?
TMZ:Where did you see it reported that the hotel first cleaned up the blood before calling 911?
Hotels have strict policies for blood found in rooms no less a room with blood all over it.
For starters ..directly to manager and seal off room.
imo
It was reported by TMZ, see details below.Where did you see it reported that the hotel first cleaned up the blood before calling 911?
Hotels have strict policies for blood found in rooms no less a room with blood all over it.
For starters ..directly to manager and seal off room.
imo
Because NR hadn't checked out so the room is considered his and he has privacy etc?Why would they need a warrant? The room didn't belong to NR. If the hotel mgmt gave LE permission to enter, they could. Wellness check, for one thing.
JMO
Thank you, that info passed me by and we don't know who TMZ's back channel is for all these claims.It was reported by TMZ, see details below.
I’m not disagreeing with you that hotel management would have told housekeepers to leave the room as is and call the police to investigate. It’s hard to say what is factual being it’s from TMZ.
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Police Searched Nick Reiner's Hotel Room for Murder Weapon in Reiner Murders
An LAPD Robbery-Homicide detective showed up at the hotel where Nick Reiner was staying … looking for a weapon, blood, and other evidence connected to the murders of Rob and Michele Reiner … TMZ has learned.www.tmz.com
I think Barry stayed in November, before Nick started new meds. It seems Nick was able to maintain at that time, all got along, seemed “ normal”.When Barry stayed at the Reiners home in November, he mentioned Nick also stayed in the same house, not the guest house, why would that be? Maybe he wanted to be around everyone? Then a few weeks later he moved into the guest house, something seems off about this. If they were wanting to keep a watchful eye on him, why not keep him in the house? Or did Nick demand he would stay in the guest house? It’ll be interesting to hear what the staff/help have to say about everything. Totally different subject, when the housekeeper went to his hotel room to clean it and saw all the blood, why didn’t they contact the police instead of cleaning it up?
I hadn’t seen this report, about police entering room before being cleaned?Thank you, that info passed me by and we don't know who TMZ's back channel is for all these claims.
imo
Now if I were a betting woman..lol
imo
Nick did not stand silent, he agreed to postpone a speedy arraignment. According to AJ, Nick was not medically cleared to participate, make decisions about his case. Next court date Jan 7.Isnt that “standing silent” or “mute” like what kohberger did? I know there is a strategic reason, something like it forces a judge to enter a not guilty plea for you and allows the process to continue without you showing / acknowledge guilt or remorse ( and why that matters/ self incrimination). better wait for a lawyer to explain better but I bet if you google why defendants stand silent , or why did kohberger stand silent. It will give some reasons.
** they talk about it on page 81 of this thread
I hadn’t seen this report, about police entering room before being cleaned?
I thought maid cleaned, detectives entered after it was cleaned, still found some evidence.
That line "don't want to set me off" is interpreted as a threat by everyone. Walk on eggshells, let him do what he wants, because telling him 'no' could have unexpected violent results. I agree that it's not about the medication - it's all about Nick using violence, and threats of violence, to control those around him.What I dont like to read is how his meds were making him out of his head weeks before the murder, if they made him so out of his head why was he not monitored more closely or was he?? Feels an awful lot like excuse making. It is similar to how he said “ I get crazy, you dont want to set me off” like it was a game and a warning all in one. Like an “ I told ya so…’
When you add up: "you don't want to set me off" with told to leave the party and public argument with Rob, resulting in two murdered parentsYes, I agree.
AJ does have a couple of speed bumps to deal with:
- Voluntary Intoxication: Mental states caused by the use of alcohol or illegal drugs at the time of the crime do not qualify for an insanity defense.
- Transitory Emotional States: Feelings of extreme rage, jealousy, or "temporary" aggression without an underlying major mental disorder typically do not meet the legal standard for insanity.
His client was probably using drugs and/or alcohol prior to the murders. And he had longstanding Feelings of Extreme Rage/Aggression during this time.
So it will be difficult to prove that his murderous actions were the result of schizophrenia and not something exacerbated by Extreme Rage and Meth and Tequila.
It's possible the arraignment will be postponed again on January 7th if NR is deemed incompetent to stand trial at that point. The court may have to schedule ongoing hearing dates until such time as NR is ruled competent to stand trial. It's possible that it could take a while.Nick did not stand silent, he agreed to postpone a speedy arraignment. According to AJ, Nick was not medically cleared to participate, make decisions about his case. Next court date Jan 7.
Gives AJ time to look into case evidence so far, decide direction.
1. If enough Evidence of insanity, mental illness, psych meds. At arraignment, Nick to plead Not Guilty, Insanity plea. NGRI
2. Or, if AJ does not think he can “prove” insanity, then Nick to plea Not Guilty, AJ threaten to or actually go to trial. If AJ goes this way, The Mental Health issues would go to mitigation.