given his state of mind I don't expect anyone outside of NR to be able to explain why he put that up.I doubt he was thinking logically, having murdered his parents and reportedly suffering from schizophrenia and possibly being on illegal drugs.
given his state of mind I don't expect anyone outside of NR to be able to explain why he put that up.I doubt he was thinking logically, having murdered his parents and reportedly suffering from schizophrenia and possibly being on illegal drugs.
I completely agree.Having a diagnosed illness itself is not enough to meet the criteria for diminished responsibility.
Typical of media coverage, there’s contradictory information out there.
“He had lived in their guest house for around the last five years, according to reports.”![]()
Inside Nick Reiner’s sheltered Hollywood upbringing and how he left mom ‘at her wits end’ before grisly double murder
Accommodations, ever since his childhood, were made for Nick Reiner. A source related to The Post that those around Nick were told “not to upset him.” The source continued, “They would basica…nypost.com
Unlikely to be able to do it involuntarily even if they wanted to prior to this. Not just in CA. Laws make it very difficult and in addition, there are few treatment slots available. If a hold is ordered it tends to be fairly short. And having him become homeless again would continue to pose a threat to public. Sidewalks and prisons function as
MOO, that’s why family got Alan Jackson, to frame crime as mainly a mental illness, prescription med adjustment crisis. Jackson will try to mitigate, one or two steps down in punishment, try to send Nick to mental institution, instead of prison. Better living conditions. Family still cares.I completely agree.
IMO, it depends on how the person describes their own state of mind at the time of the attack. What they recall thinking, feeling, etc at that precise time. Of course, they may be lying, so they will have to describe it consistently, over and over, to highly trained psychologists from both the prosecution and the defense, who will note every nuance in how they describe it.
JMO
I absolutely hate that they put a suit on the worst of the worst at the defense table. They make the worst monsters look like business men- it makes me sick.Those tricks with appearance don't usually work. I was almost seated for a jury trial of a gang member murder. They brought him into the courtroom to see his jury before I was dismissed. They dressed him in a lavender plaid sweater, but he had the gang tear-drop tattoo by his eye and he glared at me. I thought he looks like a gang member in a lavender sweater. I read up on the case weeks later, they convicted him without me.
This article certainly does have contradictions...
It also declares a "recent' diagnosis..... I know I read elsewhere, that he had had this diagnosis for a couple of years...
I guess the contradictions are expected in the beginning of reporting..but at the end of the day, they really do make a difference.
Oh..and if the statement by Conan is correct---wow, that is a heavy burden he will have to carry forever.
I agree, but my perspective is that it will be the statements of NR himself that will count: they will inform the testimony of the forensic psychologists.Jackson will try to mitigate, one or two steps down in punishment, try to send Nick to mental institution,
Why do they use words like “ ditched”. What does that mean exactly ? Ditched his healthy diet. Does that mean he didnt eat at all or ditched the healthy eating habits? He lost weight? Is that from not eating or from relapsing again,.From that same link, some of these articles aren’t worth the time to read.
The Post’s sources said that seemed exaggerated. They claimed while Nick had ditched his healthy diet, usually a sign he was using drugs again, he had also lost weight. But they had not known him to get violent.
Agree, it will be interesting to see the prosecution's case vs defense case on this one.I agree, but my perspective is that it will be the statements of NR himself that will count: they will inform the testimony of the forensic psychologists.
If the prosecution doesn't believe it was a case of insanity, they will introduce witnesses to testify to aspects of his behaviour and statements, and his interviews with psychological evaluators, that show evidence of 'malice aforethought'.
The insanity defense is the one instance, I believe, where the defense doesn't just need to create doubt about the prosecution's case. I believe it is the only time when the defense has to prove their case (insanity) 'beyond a reasonable doubt', but I'd like to hear more about that from legal experts.
JMO
This makes a lot more sense to me, considering what we know so far. Thanks for sharing.
12/22/25
Meth psychosis or schizophrenia? Does Nick Reiner diagnosis matter in murder of parents?
In this episode of Brian Entin Investigates, Dr. Drew Pinsky explains why he believes it's not schizophrenia, but instead the murders were brought on by meth psychosis.
Right on the money!!!!Agree, it will be interesting to see the prosecution's case vs defense case on this one.
Prosecution, Malice aforethought, pre meditated: after party, Nick went to his guest house, got more and more angry, waited til parents asleep, got a sharp kitchen knife. Parents had cut him off of funds, were “causing him stress”, needed to be eliminated. (My ideas only, just imagining on above details)
VS, Defense:Schizophrenia, Nick “snapped”, he was embarrassed at Conan’s party, years of resentment had built up, mental illness, schizophrenia, medication change, drug use ( maybe meth), extreme stress.
I’m ok with either as long as Nick is put away for life in an institution. Too dangerous to be out in society.
Meth psychosis was my initial guess, and I'm still not convinced it wasn't that, tbh.
12/22/25
Meth psychosis or schizophrenia? Does Nick Reiner diagnosis matter in murder of parents?
In this episode of Brian Entin Investigates, Dr. Drew Pinsky explains why he believes it's not schizophrenia, but instead the murders were brought on by meth psychosis.
Please don't judge my ignorance but is it possible to pretend to be schizophrenic.
I don't mean any offence in my question I'm just curious![]()
For the experiment, participants submitted themselves for evaluation at various psychiatric institutions and feigned hallucinations in order to be accepted, but acted normally from then onward. Each was diagnosed with a psychiatric disorder and given antipsychotic medication.

Unless if he is diagnosed Schizophrenic he claims the voices told him to kill his parents.Exactly. He targeted his anger on his parents to the point of murdering them. Yet, if this was because of meds or mental health diagnosis, then how come he did not slice the throats of other humans that night. He seemed well enough to get a hotel, shower, change, pick out a gatorade or other drink, go for walks, put his hands up without incident when surrounded by police. Seems like he was done living under his dad's shadow. Dad and Mom may have been like one to him. I don't buy a potential plea of not guilty by reason of insanity. He seems pretty sane to me. He appears to have acted on impulses to silence his parents which if that's the case, premeditation.
Good interview. Dr. Drew is an expert on this topic. Note, he's not saying anything definitive about NR's particular case because we don't know enough about NR's status before, during and after the murders. LE will have tested and examined him to see what kind of drugs he was using, then treated him as needed once he was in custody.
12/22/25
Meth psychosis or schizophrenia? Does Nick Reiner diagnosis matter in murder of parents?
In this episode of Brian Entin Investigates, Dr. Drew Pinsky explains why he believes it's not schizophrenia, but instead the murders were brought on by meth psychosis.
Why do they use words like “ ditched”. What does that mean exactly ? Ditched his healthy diet. Does that mean he didnt eat at all or ditched the healthy eating habits? He lost weight? Is that from not eating or from relapsing again,.
He looks heavier in recent pics, how long has he been heavier, (is it recent)? could that be from antipsychotics?
I wonder if the weight gain contributed to him wanting to relapse.
I absolutely hate that they put a suit on the worst of the worst at the defense table. They make the worst monsters look like business men- it makes me sick.
He does but they will bring into focus “what was he at the time of the murder “ Will 20+ yrs of being a brat and non compliant matter ? ( for an insanity plea)NR is non-compliant. He proudly shares his non-compliance.