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Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

Nick Reiner: Three Legal Doors, One Impossible Choice—Inside the Defense Strategy

Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

True Crime Today

News Commentary, True Crime, News

3.3907 Ratings

🗓️ 1 March 2026

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

The not guilty plea wasn't a claim of innocence. It was the defense buying time.

Nick Reiner faces two counts of first-degree murder for allegedly stabbing both parents to death in their Brentwood bedroom. His public defender entered a standard not guilty plea—which in California keeps every option on the table while psychiatric evaluations continue.

The defense now has three potential paths:

Full insanity under the M'Naghten standard. To succeed, Nick's team would need to prove he didn't understand the nature of his actions or didn't know they were wrong. Legal experts call this a longshot. Nick was reportedly arguing with his father at a party hours before the killings. Consciousness of the conflict suggests consciousness of action.

Diminished actuality. This doesn't eliminate guilt—it reduces it. Using Nick's documented schizoaffective disorder and a reported medication change, the defense could argue he couldn't form the specific intent required for premeditation. If successful, first-degree murder drops to second-degree or manslaughter. The difference could be decades.

Incompetence to stand trial. If psychiatric evaluation determines Nick can't meaningfully participate in his own defense, proceedings halt until treatment restores competency. This could delay trial for months or years.

The preliminary hearing will determine whether enough evidence exists to proceed. Meanwhile, Nick's siblings—Jake, Romy, and Tracy—occupy an impossible position. They're primary mourners with no parents above them. They're victims' next of kin with legal standing under Marsy's Law. And they're the family of the accused.

Sources say they've completely cut Nick off. Sources also say they don't want the death penalty. But family input is meaningful, not controlling. They may express their wishes and watch prosecutors go another direction.

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This is the big breakdown. A long look back at some of the biggest stories we're covering for you at the Hidden Killers podcast and True Crime Today.

0:39.7

This is Hidden Killers with Tony Brewski.

0:42.8

Here now, Tony Bruske.

0:46.4

Nick Reiner walked into a Los Angeles courtroom this week, sat behind a glass barrier and a brown jumpsuit with his head shaved and spoke exactly two words

0:55.2

when it mattered. Not guilty. And I can already hear the reactions. How can he plead not guilty?

1:03.4

We know what happened. His parents were found stabbed to death in their bedroom. He was arrested

1:07.4

the same day. There's allegedly security footage witnesses who saw him in a party hours before a documented history

1:12.8

that leads like a roadmap to tragedy.

1:14.4

How did this happen?

1:15.8

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

1:21.4

you'll see a trend of people who are clearly guilty of a crime

1:27.0

pleading not guilty.

1:29.1

So what's he doing?

1:30.0

What is the play here?

1:31.7

That's what we're going to get into.

1:33.7

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

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