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Nick Reiner's Not Guilty Plea: Breaking Down the Defense Options

True Crime Today | Daily True Crime News & Interviews

Tony Brueski

News, News Commentary, True Crime

4.2612 Ratings

🗓️ 25 February 2026

⏱️ 16 minutes

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Summary

Breaking today: Nick Reiner pleaded not guilty to two counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of his parents, director Rob Reiner and photographer Michele Singer Reiner.

He appeared in a Los Angeles courtroom with a shaved head and brown jail jumpsuit, sitting behind glass as his public defender Kimberly Greene entered the plea on his behalf. He spoke only once—saying "yes" when asked if he would waive his right to a speedy preliminary hearing.

But what does a not guilty plea actually mean in a case where the defendant was arrested the same day his parents were found dead?

It means the defense is preserving options. In California, insanity defenses require dual pleas and trigger bifurcated trials. Guilt is determined first, sanity second. Today's plea was procedural—a placeholder while psychiatric evaluations continue and strategy solidifies.

The options: full insanity under M'Naghten, requiring proof Nick didn't understand his actions or know they were wrong. Diminished actuality, using his schizoaffective disorder to argue he couldn't form premeditation, potentially reducing charges. Or incompetence to stand trial, arguing he can't understand current proceedings.

Former judge Halim Dhanidina said he doesn't see a full insanity defense here—but mental illness could reduce murder to manslaughter. That's likely the real play.

DA Nathan Hochman hasn't decided on the death penalty. The preliminary hearing is April 29th. The case is just beginning.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This is Hidden Killers with Tony Bruisky.

0:03.4

Here now, Tony Brewski.

0:06.9

Nick Reiner walked into a Los Angeles courtroom this week, sat behind a glass barrier

0:12.0

and a brown jumpsuit with his head shaved and spoke exactly two words when it mattered.

0:17.1

Not guilty.

0:19.6

And I can already hear the reactions.

0:22.1

How can he plead not guilty?

0:23.9

We know what happened.

0:24.9

His parents were found stabbed to death in their bedroom.

0:27.3

He was arrested the same day.

0:28.6

There's allegedly security footage witnesses who saw him in a party hours before a documented history that leads like a roadmap to tragedy.

0:34.9

How did this happen?

0:36.2

Well, if you've been following any court cases ever,

0:42.0

you'll see a trend of people who are clearly guilty of a crime pleading not guilty.

0:49.6

So what's he doing? What is the play here? That's what we're going to get into.

0:54.3

And I'd love to get your thoughts in the comments section on Substack and YouTube as we work our way through it.

0:59.0

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1:05.4

com. Here's that most people don't understand about the plea. It wasn't a defense.

1:11.4

It was a door.

1:13.1

And what's behind that door, number one or two, is the real question we should be asking.

1:20.8

Because not guilty.

1:22.3

In a California courtroom doesn't mean what you think it means.

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