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Nick Reiner's Legal Battle: Will Addiction Become an EXCUSE for Murder?

True Crime Today | Daily True Crime News & Interviews

Tony Brueski

News Commentary, True Crime, News

4.2612 Ratings

🗓️ 22 December 2025

⏱️ 20 minutes

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Summary

Where does accountability end and illness begin? That's the question at the center of the Nick Reiner case — and it's one a jury will have to answer.

Nick Reiner is facing two counts of first-degree murder with special circumstances for allegedly stabbing his parents Rob and Michele Reiner to death in their Brentwood home. The death penalty is on the table. Their daughter reportedly found the bodies. Nick was arrested hours later near USC after reportedly checking into a Santa Monica hotel.

This isn't a simple case. Nick Reiner has a documented, two-decade history of severe addiction. He entered rehab at fifteen. By twenty-two, he'd been through seventeen treatment programs. He's spoken openly about meth, heroin, manipulation, and violence. His father directed a film about his addiction. Rob Reiner once said: "I'd rather you hate me than be dead in the street."

Nine years later, he's dead. Allegedly at that son's hands.

Prosecutors will argue premeditation. The argument at a Christmas party the night before. The timeline. The behavior after the killings. A man who allegedly fled the scene, got a hotel room, and never called 911.

The defense has already signaled "complex and serious issues" — code for mental illness, addiction, diminished capacity. They'll argue a brain destroyed by decades of substance abuse couldn't form the intent required for first-degree murder.

But here's the harder question nobody wants to ask: What do we do with people who've been given every resource, every intervention, every second chance — and still end up here? When does illness become incompatibility with society?

Death row. Life without parole. Or something less.

Where do you think this should land?

#NickReiner #RobReiner #MicheleReiner #ReinerCase #TrueCrime #MurderTrial #DeathPenalty #Addiction #CriminalJustice #Justice


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Transcript

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0:00.0

This is Hidden Killers with Tony Bruske.

0:03.5

Here now, Tony Bruske.

0:07.3

At what point do we stop calling it illness and start calling it who someone is?

0:13.8

That's a question nobody wants to ask out loud.

0:16.6

It's uncomfortable.

0:17.7

It sounds cruel.

0:19.3

It cuts against everything we've been taught about compassion

0:22.0

and second chances and third and fourth and fifth and sixth and eighth and eighth and eighth and eighth and

0:26.8

seventh and eighth and eighth and thirteenth and fourteenth and fifteenth and sixteenth and seventeenth and

0:31.4

17th chances. 18th, 19th, 20th chances. 20th, 21st, 22nd chances.

0:39.9

But we're going to ask it anyway, because Nick Reiner kind of forced us to.

0:44.0

Now, addiction is real.

0:45.2

Mental illness is real.

0:46.5

I'm not here to debate that.

0:47.8

I'm not interested in pretending.

0:49.2

These aren't devastating conditions that destroy lives and families every single day in this country.

0:57.4

But so is choice.

0:59.2

So is pattern.

1:01.2

So is a two-decade track record of destruction, manipulation, and violence that everyone saw

1:06.6

coming, except apparently the two people who ended up dead in their own home.

1:15.0

This isn't about demonizing addiction.

1:17.1

If you've ever loved an addict, you know how reductive that would be.

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