Nick Reiner Week In Review: Insanity Defense Breakdown and the Mental Health System That Failed His Parents
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Everything we covered this week on the Nick Reiner case — the legal strategy, the family's impossible position, and the systemic failures that left Rob and Michele Reiner trapped.
Nick Reiner faces two counts of first-degree murder in the stabbing deaths of his parents, legendary filmmaker Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner. The defense has made clear mental health is central to the case. Sources confirm Nick was diagnosed with schizophrenia years ago. His medication was reportedly changed in the weeks before the killings. A sealed medical order has been signed by the judge. All indicators point to a not guilty by reason of insanity plea.
Defense attorney Bob Motta broke down exactly what that means under California law. The state uses the M'Naghten standard — one of the strictest insanity tests in the country. The defense must prove Nick either didn't understand the nature of his actions or didn't know they were wrong. The burden falls entirely on the defense, not prosecutors. Bob explained what evidence matters, how these defenses are constructed, and what happens to Nick if it succeeds.
We also examined the question prosecutors will hammer: Nick's own podcast admissions show seventeen years of deliberate manipulation — gaming seventeen rehab programs by age 22, convincing his parents to dismiss expert advice, engineering the living arrangement that put him in their guesthouse. Can calculated choices over nearly two decades coexist with a claim of legal insanity?
Rob reportedly told friends the night before he died: "I'm petrified of Nick. I think my own son can hurt me." California's Lanterman-Petris-Short Act made involuntary commitment nearly impossible. Keep him close and pray. Or let him go and watch him die slowly. That's not a system. That's a death sentence disguised as compassion.
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