Nick Reiner's schizophrenia medication change made him 'dangerous': Report
Nick Reiner’s medication was adjusted weeks before the killings, coinciding with erratic behavior amid a history of schizophrenia and substance abuse, prosecutors said.
- Nick Reiner, son of Rob and Michele Reiner, was diagnosed with schizophrenia weeks before allegedly murdering his parents.
- Sources claim Nick's medication change made him 'erratic and dangerous' rather than stabilizing his condition.
- Nick Reiner, 32, faces two counts of first-degree murder and could receive life in prison or the death penalty.
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Nick Reiner Made ‘Dangerous’ Schizophrenia Meds Change Just Before Murders
Rob Reiner’s son and suspected murderer Nick Reiner has been diagnosed with schizophrenia, according to a report from TMZ. Reiner, 32, was reportedly taking medication for the disorder that made him “erratic and dangerous” in the weeks before his parents’ murder. Nick Reiner attended a Christmas party hosted by Conan O’Brien the evening before the tragedy, where, onlookers say, his behavior was disruptive, culminating in a heated exchange with p…
Nick Reiner is said to have been in psychiatric treatment for months. A few weeks before the act, he received a schizophrenia diagnosis.
The high-tech tools used to track down Nick Reiner after his parents' slayings
Police used geotracking, cellphone data and surveillance cameras to locate Nick Reiner hours after his parents were found fatally stabbed Sunday morning in Brentwood.
Schizophrenia diagnosis, medication switch and behavior shift: new details on Nick Re
Since his arrest on suspicion of killing his parents, director Rob Reiner and his wife Michelle, Nick Reiner has been held under suicide watch; US reports say he is diagnosed with schizophrenia, struggled with addiction and deteriorated after a recent medication change
Nick Reiner, accused of the murder of his parents, filmmaker Rob Reiner and photographer Michele Singer Reiner, had been diagnosed with schizophrenia and was in treatment when the tragedy occurred last Sunday, in a wealthy neighborhood of Los Angeles.Continue reading...
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