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Nick Reiner, reportedly grappling with severe schizophrenia, experienced escalating instability and posed a threat after his psychiatric medication was altered just weeks prior to being accused of murdering his parents, according to sources.
TMZ reports that Reiner had been under the care of a psychiatrist due to his deteriorating mental health in the months leading up to the tragic discovery of his parents, Hollywood legend Rob Reiner and Michelle, who were found fatally stabbed on Sunday.
Insiders conveyed to the outlet that Nick’s behavior had recently become a significant cause for concern.
He was a patient at a Los Angeles rehabilitation center that specializes in substance addiction treatment, with the facility charging an extraordinary $70,000 monthly fee, the report detailed.
In the period leading up to the alleged murders, Reiner’s medication was reportedly adjusted, which allegedly exacerbated his erratic behavior, with one insider describing him as being “out of his head.”
On the evening before the incident, Nick’s parents took him to a high-profile holiday event hosted by Conan O’Brien, apparently with the intention of monitoring him closely due to their growing concerns.
Guests at the A-list packed holiday party said Nick displayed ‘antisocial behavior’ including staring at attendees, and he and Reiner reportedly had a loud argument at the bash.
Insiders told Rolling Stone that Reiner and his wife Michele Singer asked if they could bring Nick to the party due to fears over his mental state, and at one point witnesses said Nick got into a heated moment with comedian Bill Hader.
Nick Reiner was suffering with worsening schizophrenia and became ‘erratic and dangerous’ when doctors changed his psych medication, insiders say
Hollywood legend Rob Reiner and his wife Michelle Singer were found stabbed to death in their mansion on Sunday
Nick attended Conan’s star-studded party with his parents on Saturday night, before Reiner and Singer were found dead in their $13 million California mansion on Sunday.
At the time of Nick’s arrest, his sister Romy, 28, who discovered their parents bodies, told investigators her brother ‘should be a suspect’ because he was ‘dangerous.’
The Daily Mail exclusively revealed following the alleged murders that those around Nick saw him as a ‘ticking time bomb.’
Sources said that Nick’s drug use spiraled out of control after his parents threatened to kick him out of their home.
The troubled 32-year-old had been living in his parents’ guesthouse in Los Angeles for the past five years – where his behavior had become increasingly erratic and frightening, insiders claimed.
‘Nick had been living in their guesthouse, the same one he destroyed more than once, but it had been like a revolving door all his adult life,’ a source close to Reiner told the Daily Mail on Monday.
‘He would do meth and not sleep for days and then have outbursts, breaking things, punching walls.
‘He was a ticking time bomb. His drug use was getting worse and his parents wanted him out,’ claimed the friend.
Reiner was arrested by the LAPD’s robbery homicide division with the help of US Marshals on Sunday night (pictured)
Nick, seen in September 2025, has long struggled with mental health issues and substance abuse and had been open about his numerous trips to rehab
Romy Reiner, seen with her brother Nick, discovered their parents bodies, and told investigators her brother ‘should be a suspect’ because he was ‘dangerous’
According to the source, Nick, who was one of three children, frequently laughed off the destruction he caused during drug-fueled episodes.
‘He used to brag how he could get away with anything and took money from his parents for drugs and prostitutes.
‘He would talk about this stuff in meetings, but then stopped going because he said it was too cultish,’ the source claimed. ‘He laughed about destroying his parents’ guesthouse more than once. He was so nonchalant about it.’
Nick appeared in court for the first time on Wednesday, and was formally charged with the murders of his parents.
He waived his right to enter a plea, and his next hearing will be on January 7.
Investigators are still piecing together the whereabouts of Nick following the death of his parents – whose slain bodies were found in the master bedroom of their Brentwood mansion.