Nick Reiner diagnosed with schizophrenia before murders, meds made him ‘erratic and dangerous’: sources

Nick Reiner was reportedly diagnosed with schizophrenia before the gruesome murders of his parents, Rob and Michele Reiner, and the medications he was taking were allegedly making him act “erratic and dangerous.”

Sources told TMZ Friday that Nick, 32, was under the care of a psychiatrist for mental illness, claiming that his behavior had become “alarming” in the weeks leading up to his parents’ stabbing deaths.

About a month before the killings, doctors reportedly changed Nick’s meds, at which point he became “out of his head.”

They were reportedly in the process of adjusting his meds to stabilize him when tragedy struck.

Nick Reiner was reportedly diagnosed with schizophrenia before the gruesome murders of his parents, Rob and Michele Reiner.
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The medications he was taking were allegedly making him act “erratic and dangerous.”
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Nick had recently received care at an expensive Los Angeles-based rehab facility that specializes in mental illness and substance abuse, according to the outlet, which noted that Nick’s substance abuse worsened the schizophrenia.

Schizophrenia is a chronic brain disorder characterized by delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech, trouble with thinking and lack of motivation, according to the American Psychiatric Association.

Nick is reportedly expected to plead not guilty by reason of insanity.

His lawyer, famed criminal defense attorney Alan Jackson, did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.

Nick, who lived in his parents’ guesthouse in Brentwood, has a history of violence and drug addiction. He has been to rehab almost 20 times and experienced bouts of homelessness.

Sources said Friday that Nick (back) was under the care of a psychiatrist for mental illness, claiming that his behavior had become “alarming” in the weeks leading up to his parents’ stabbing deaths.
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About a month before Rob and Michele were killed, doctors reportedly changed Nick’s meds, at which point he became “out of his head.”
@michelereiner/Instagram

On Sunday afternoon, Rob, who was 78, and Michele, who was 70, were found by their daughter, Romy Reiner, stabbed to death in their home, with sources claiming their throats had been slit.

The LA County Medical Examiner later confirmed that the couple died from “multiple sharp force injuries,” ruling that the manner was homicide.

Nick was arrested Sunday night near Exposition Park in Downtown LA after reportedly leaving behind bloody evidence at a hotel in Santa Monica.

He was originally booked in DTLA’s Parker Center Jail before being transferred to Twin Towers Correctional Facility, where he is being held without bail.

Nick (second from left) had reportedly recently received care at a rehab facility that specializes in mental illness and substance abuse.
michelereiner/Instagram

On Tuesday, he was charged with two counts of first-degree murder with a special circumstance of multiple murders.

Nick is facing a maximum sentence of life in prison without the possibility of parole or the death penalty.

He made his first court appearance Wednesday. With disheveled hair, he remained stoic and somber throughout the hearing, looking straight ahead. He was shackled at both hands and feet and wore an anti-suicide smock.

Nick spoke only three words during his appearance to tell the judge, “Yes, your honor,” confirming that he was sure he wanted to waive his right to a fast arraignment.

Nick’s substance abuse reportedly worsened the schizophrenia.
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Nick (second from left) is reportedly expected to plead not guilty by reason of insanity.
michelereiner/Instagram

Following the short hearing, Jackson announced to reporters outside the courthouse that his client would be arraigned on Jan. 7. He also asked the public to not rush to judgment or jump to conclusions, as he described the case as “very, very complex and serious.”

The night before the murders, Nick joined Rob and Michele for a Christmas party at Conan O’Brien’s house. The couple was reportedly “reluctant to leave him home alone” because his “extreme and stressful behavior” had escalated and “grown degrees even more concerning in recent weeks.”

The Post was told that Nick behaved bizarrely at the bash and made guests feel uncomfortable, which led to an argument with his parents. During the event, Rob reportedly told some friends that he was “petrified” that Nick could one day “hurt” him.

Nick Reiner was reportedly diagnosed with schizophrenia before the gruesome murders of his parents, Rob and Michele Reiner, and the medications he was taking were allegedly making him act “erratic and dangerous.”

Sources told TMZ Friday that Nick, 32, was under the care of a psychiatrist for mental illness, claiming that his behavior had become “alarming” in the weeks leading up to his parents’ stabbing deaths.

About a month before the killings, doctors reportedly changed Nick’s meds, at which point he became “out of his head.”

They were reportedly in the process of adjusting his meds to stabilize him when tragedy struck.

Nick Reiner was reportedly diagnosed with schizophrenia before the gruesome murders of his parents, Rob and Michele Reiner.
BACKGRID
The medications he was taking were allegedly making him act “erratic and dangerous.”
michelereiner/Instagram

Nick had recently received care at an expensive Los Angeles-based rehab facility that specializes in mental illness and substance abuse, according to the outlet, which noted that Nick’s substance abuse worsened the schizophrenia.

Schizophrenia is a chronic brain disorder characterized by delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech, trouble with thinking and lack of motivation, according to the American Psychiatric Association.

Nick is reportedly expected to plead not guilty by reason of insanity.

His lawyer, famed criminal defense attorney Alan Jackson, did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.

Nick, who lived in his parents’ guesthouse in Brentwood, has a history of violence and drug addiction. He has been to rehab almost 20 times and experienced bouts of homelessness.

Sources said Friday that Nick (back) was under the care of a psychiatrist for mental illness, claiming that his behavior had become “alarming” in the weeks leading up to his parents’ stabbing deaths.
@michelereiner/Instagram
About a month before Rob and Michele were killed, doctors reportedly changed Nick’s meds, at which point he became “out of his head.”
@michelereiner/Instagram

On Sunday afternoon, Rob, who was 78, and Michele, who was 70, were found by their daughter, Romy Reiner, stabbed to death in their home, with sources claiming their throats had been slit.

The LA County Medical Examiner later confirmed that the couple died from “multiple sharp force injuries,” ruling that the manner was homicide.

Nick was arrested Sunday night near Exposition Park in Downtown LA after reportedly leaving behind bloody evidence at a hotel in Santa Monica.

He was originally booked in DTLA’s Parker Center Jail before being transferred to Twin Towers Correctional Facility, where he is being held without bail.

Nick (second from left) had reportedly recently received care at a rehab facility that specializes in mental illness and substance abuse.
michelereiner/Instagram

On Tuesday, he was charged with two counts of first-degree murder with a special circumstance of multiple murders.

Nick is facing a maximum sentence of life in prison without the possibility of parole or the death penalty.

He made his first court appearance Wednesday. With disheveled hair, he remained stoic and somber throughout the hearing, looking straight ahead. He was shackled at both hands and feet and wore an anti-suicide smock.

Nick spoke only three words during his appearance to tell the judge, “Yes, your honor,” confirming that he was sure he wanted to waive his right to a fast arraignment.

Nick’s substance abuse reportedly worsened the schizophrenia.
LAPD Gang and Narcotics
Nick (second from left) is reportedly expected to plead not guilty by reason of insanity.
michelereiner/Instagram

Following the short hearing, Jackson announced to reporters outside the courthouse that his client would be arraigned on Jan. 7. He also asked the public to not rush to judgment or jump to conclusions, as he described the case as “very, very complex and serious.”

The night before the murders, Nick joined Rob and Michele for a Christmas party at Conan O’Brien’s house. The couple was reportedly “reluctant to leave him home alone” because his “extreme and stressful behavior” had escalated and “grown degrees even more concerning in recent weeks.”

The Post was told that Nick behaved bizarrely at the bash and made guests feel uncomfortable, which led to an argument with his parents. During the event, Rob reportedly told some friends that he was “petrified” that Nick could one day “hurt” him.

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