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Reiner Case: FBI & Psychology Experts Explain How Smart Parents Stopped Seeing the Threat

True Crime Today | Daily True Crime News & Interviews

Tony Brueski

News, True Crime, News Commentary

4.2612 Ratings

🗓️ 26 January 2026

⏱️ 75 minutes

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Summary

Rob Reiner wasn't naive. He was a successful director with resources, connections, and access to the best treatment money could buy. By the end, he was publicly saying they should have listened to Nick instead of the professionals. They brought a son exhibiting erratic behavior to a party where other guests considered calling 911. They went to sleep in a house with someone who, according to sources, was in psychiatric crisis. Something fundamentally shifted in how they perceived threat.

Former FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke—who served as Chief of the Bureau's Counterintelligence Behavioral Analysis Program—analyzes twenty years of family dynamics. How does a family go from calling police in 2019 to sleeping in the same house on December 13th, 2025? Dreeke explains how trust gets exploited through reciprocity, vulnerability, and manufactured guilt. Nick co-wrote "Being Charlie" with his father—a movie about their relationship. That's extraordinary narrative control over the family story.

Psychotherapist Shavaun Scott delivers our most comprehensive analysis—a three-part breakdown covering Nick's individual psychology, the family dynamics that trapped the Reiners for 30 years, and systemic failures that allowed tragedy despite unlimited resources. She examines Nick's schizoaffective disorder, the medication change that reportedly destabilized him one month before the murders, and the psychology of someone who admits killing his parents but believes his incarceration is a conspiracy.

Part two breaks down how the family "grew used to" behavior that alarmed strangers and what three decades cycling through 18-plus facilities does to parents. Part three exposes why the mental health system failed. Dr. Drew said 30-day programs were "almost meaningless" for Nick. Alexis Haines said he belonged in a hospital. The care he needed may not even exist. When does supporting a dangerous adult child stop being love?

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0:00.0

This is the big breakdown.

0:02.2

A long look back at some of the biggest stories we're covering for you at the Hidden

0:05.9

Killers podcast and True Crime Today.

0:09.7

This is Hidden Killers Live with Tony Burski, Stacey Cole, and Todd Michaels.

0:19.0

Nick Reiner was reportedly diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder around 2020 after years of addiction and erratic behavior.

0:27.0

Sources say his medication was changed about a month before the murders after he complained about weight gain.

0:34.1

And that change reportedly sent him into a spiral.

0:39.2

Now from jail, he allegedly admits he killed his parents but believes his incarceration as part of a greater conspiracy against him.

0:45.0

His meds still aren't stabilized in our conversation today. We're going to be breaking all

0:50.4

of this down with psychotherapist and author Chavon Scott. We're going to be talking about

0:55.6

the psychology of Nick Reiner, trying to understand the schizoaffective disorder that's going on,

1:02.0

maybe why he's thinking this is a conspiracy. We're also going to dive into the family system,

1:07.9

how the Reiner's became trapped in this cycle that they could not escape.

1:12.2

And we're also going to dive into the system that failed him, the treatment, the autonomy,

1:17.0

and why 18 rehabs did not seem to be enough to keep Nick Reiner in a safe place or those around him.

1:26.5

Chavon, welcome.

1:27.9

I always look forward to our conversations.

1:30.7

Let's just jump in with a schizoaffective disorder itself.

1:34.7

It combines features of schizophrenia, delusions,

1:38.0

hallucinations, disorganized thinking with mood disorder symptoms like mania and depression.

1:43.1

It sounds like a living hell for anyone who may have this.

1:47.0

And it is a very real thing.

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