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Nick Reiner's weight concerns linked to parents' deaths, insider says
Summary
An insider told reporters that Nick Reiner, who has been diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder, raised weight-related concerns that led to a medication change before his parents were found dead; he has been arrested and charged with two counts of first-degree murder and his arraignment is scheduled for February 23.
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Nick Reiner has been charged in the deaths of his parents, and recent reporting highlights claims about his mental health and medication changes before the incident. The deaths occurred on December 14 in Los Angeles and drew quick police attention. An insider told reporters that Reiner had complained about weight gain from his medication and that his prescriptions were changed about a month before the deaths. The case remains active and is proceeding through the courts.
Key details:
- Rob and Michele Reiner were found dead at their Los Angeles home on December 14; Nick Reiner was arrested and later charged with two counts of first-degree murder.
- Reporting cites an insider who said Reiner had been diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder, had previously been stable on medication, and had asked doctors to change drugs because of weight gain; the outlet links that change to later behavioral decline.
- At recent court proceedings, Reiner's private attorney withdrew and the case was reassigned to a public defender; his arraignment has been rescheduled for February 23 and prosecutors have not announced whether they will seek capital punishment.
Summary:
Reporting describes a sequence of medical and behavioral concerns that, according to an insider, preceded the deaths of Rob and Michele Reiner. The matter is now a criminal case pending in Los Angeles County, with the next scheduled court appearance on February 23.
