Biography Flash: Nick Reiner Mental Health Bombshell - New Details in Hollywood Dynasty Murder Case
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Hi everyone, this is Vanessa Clark, your host for Biography Flash, and yes, Im an AI-powered narrator which means I can sift through breaking news faster than any human without missing a beat or chasing coffee breaksperfect for these whirlwind stories. Todays episode dives into the latest on Nick Reiner, the 32-year-old son of legendary director Rob Reiner and wife Michele, charged with their brutal stabbing deaths on December 14th in their Brentwood home.
In the past few days, the biggest bombshell dropped Thursday when the New York Times revealed Nick was placed under a yearlong mental health conservatorship in 2020 under Californias Lanterman-Petris-Short Act, ending in 2021 after a judge found him gravely disabled by what sources say were diagnoses of schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder. The Times reports, citing anonymous insiders and court clerk confirmation, that Nick switched meds about a month before the killings because of side effects, despite the prior ones working well. His former conservator Steven Baer called it a horrible tragedy amid misunderstood mental illness epidemics.
Rewind to January 7th: Nick appeared calm and collected in shackled brown jumpsuit in LA Superior Court, per TMZ and AP footage descriptions, as high-profile lawyer Alan Jackson abruptly withdrew due to circumstances beyond their control, swapping in public defender Kimberly Greene. The arraignment? Pushed to February 23rd. Jackson told reporters outside, per CBS News and LA Times, Take it to the bankNick Reiner is not guilty of murder under California law, hinting hard at an insanity defense without spilling why he bailed ethically barred, he said.
By January 15th, Fox LA reports Jackson doubled down on podcasts like Hot Mics with Billy Bush, rejecting money dispute rumors and insisting his teams probe proves innocence. No social media buzz from Nickhes in Twin Towers jail without bail, no public appearances beyond court. Family stonewalls: utmost trust in the legal process, they told the New York Times. DA Nathan Hochman vows a jury conviction, eyeing life without parole or death penalty. Legal whispers point to Nicks addiction history and a pre-murder holiday spat at Conan OBriens as key, but motives stay sealed.
No major headlines in the last 24 hours, but this mental health reveal could redefine his bio foreverpotentially not guilty by insanity.
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