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The Reiner Murders | The Trial Of Nick Reiner
Hidden Killers Podcast
19 episodes
3 hours ago
Rob Reiner directed some of the most beloved films in American history. On December 14, 2024, he and his wife Michele were stabbed to death in their Brentwood home. Their daughter found the bodies. Their son Nick was arrested that night.

This podcast covers the case from arrest through trial — but the real story starts seventeen years earlier.

Nick Reiner went to rehab at fifteen. By nineteen, he'd been through seventeen programs. Homeless in three states. Heroin. Meth. His parents had every resource imaginable — money, connections, access to the best treatment in the country. They followed the protocols. They trusted the experts. They did everything right by the system's standards.

And the system gave them nothing.

Because here's what nobody wants to say out loud: in America, if your adult child is addicted, mentally ill, or dangerous, your legal options are essentially zero. You can beg. You can pay. But you cannot force treatment. Their autonomy is protected. Your safety is not.

The Reiners lived that nightmare for almost two decades. It ended the way these stories sometimes do — with two people dead and a family destroyed.

This isn't true crime as entertainment. No breathless narration. No shock-jock nonsense. Just rigorous, fact-based coverage with legal experts, former prosecutors, defense attorneys, and behavioral analysts breaking down the evidence, the strategy, and the questions that actually matter.

We're following this case because it exposes something broken in how we handle mental illness, addiction, and families in crisis. The Reiners had every advantage. It didn't save them.

New episodes as the case develops.

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Rob Reiner directed some of the most beloved films in American history. On December 14, 2024, he and his wife Michele were stabbed to death in their Brentwood home. Their daughter found the bodies. Their son Nick was arrested that night.

This podcast covers the case from arrest through trial — but the real story starts seventeen years earlier.

Nick Reiner went to rehab at fifteen. By nineteen, he'd been through seventeen programs. Homeless in three states. Heroin. Meth. His parents had every resource imaginable — money, connections, access to the best treatment in the country. They followed the protocols. They trusted the experts. They did everything right by the system's standards.

And the system gave them nothing.

Because here's what nobody wants to say out loud: in America, if your adult child is addicted, mentally ill, or dangerous, your legal options are essentially zero. You can beg. You can pay. But you cannot force treatment. Their autonomy is protected. Your safety is not.

The Reiners lived that nightmare for almost two decades. It ended the way these stories sometimes do — with two people dead and a family destroyed.

This isn't true crime as entertainment. No breathless narration. No shock-jock nonsense. Just rigorous, fact-based coverage with legal experts, former prosecutors, defense attorneys, and behavioral analysts breaking down the evidence, the strategy, and the questions that actually matter.

We're following this case because it exposes something broken in how we handle mental illness, addiction, and families in crisis. The Reiners had every advantage. It didn't save them.

New episodes as the case develops.

Show more...
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Episodes (19/19)
The Reiner Murders | The Trial Of Nick Reiner
Nick Reiner And Sheriff Mullins: Why NOBODY Could Stop Them! Ret FBI Coffindaffer Breakdown
2 days ago
36 minutes

The Reiner Murders | The Trial Of Nick Reiner
Schizophrenia, Insanity, and the Law — Can Nick Reiner Avoid Responsibility?
2 days ago
12 minutes

The Reiner Murders | The Trial Of Nick Reiner
Inside the Reiner Crime Scene — The Evidence Police Say Seals Nick Reiner’s Fate
2 days ago
13 minutes

The Reiner Murders | The Trial Of Nick Reiner
FBI Expert Robin Dreeke Breaks Down Two Cases of Family Destruction — Nick Reiner and Pastor JP Miller
3 days ago
57 minutes

The Reiner Murders | The Trial Of Nick Reiner
Schizophrenia, Addiction, and a $70K Rehab: The Reiner Murders Explained
3 days ago
17 minutes

The Reiner Murders | The Trial Of Nick Reiner
Nick Reiner's Legal Battle: Will Addiction Become an EXCUSE for Murder?
3 days ago
19 minutes

The Reiner Murders | The Trial Of Nick Reiner
FBI Expert Breaks Down Nick Reiner's Disturbing Behavior Before Alleged Murder
3 days ago
25 minutes

The Reiner Murders | The Trial Of Nick Reiner
Nick Reiner Case: Prosecutor vs. Defense Breakdown — How Both Sides Will Fight This
1 week ago
40 minutes

The Reiner Murders | The Trial Of Nick Reiner
Nick Reiner's Defense Strategy REVEALED: What His Lawyer Isn't Saying Out Loud
1 week ago
23 minutes

The Reiner Murders | The Trial Of Nick Reiner
Nick Reiner Murder Charges EXPLAINED: How Prosecutors Will Try to Get the Death Penalty
1 week ago
17 minutes

The Reiner Murders | The Trial Of Nick Reiner
The Law That Left Rob Reiner Defenseless Against His Own Son | Psychotherapist Explains
1 week ago
18 minutes

The Reiner Murders | The Trial Of Nick Reiner
"He's a Liar, He's Manipulating You" — The Reiner's Didn't Believe It, Now They’re Dead
1 week ago
29 minutes

The Reiner Murders | The Trial Of Nick Reiner
Inside the Reiner Family: Love, Fear & a System That Made Intervention Impossible
1 week ago
12 minutes

The Reiner Murders | The Trial Of Nick Reiner
"They Tried Everything" — Psychotherapist Reveals Why 17 Rehab Stays Couldn't Save the Reiners
1 week ago
18 minutes

The Reiner Murders | The Trial Of Nick Reiner
Rob Reiner's Family Said "We Tried Everything" To Save Their Son — Then He Destroyed Them
1 week ago
16 minutes

The Reiner Murders | The Trial Of Nick Reiner
How Rob Reiner & His Wife Were HOSTAGES to Their Addict Son Who Killed Them
1 week ago
34 minutes

The Reiner Murders | The Trial Of Nick Reiner
Reiner Murders: The Warning Signs Everyone Saw — But No One Could Act On
1 week ago
16 minutes

The Reiner Murders | The Trial Of Nick Reiner
Hollywood Legend Rob Reiner & Wife Allegedly Stabbed to Death by Their Own Son
1 week ago
17 minutes

The Reiner Murders | The Trial Of Nick Reiner
Hollywood Legend Rob Reiner & Wife Allegedly Stabbed to Death by Their Own Son
1 week ago
15 minutes

The Reiner Murders | The Trial Of Nick Reiner
Rob Reiner directed some of the most beloved films in American history. On December 14, 2024, he and his wife Michele were stabbed to death in their Brentwood home. Their daughter found the bodies. Their son Nick was arrested that night.

This podcast covers the case from arrest through trial — but the real story starts seventeen years earlier.

Nick Reiner went to rehab at fifteen. By nineteen, he'd been through seventeen programs. Homeless in three states. Heroin. Meth. His parents had every resource imaginable — money, connections, access to the best treatment in the country. They followed the protocols. They trusted the experts. They did everything right by the system's standards.

And the system gave them nothing.

Because here's what nobody wants to say out loud: in America, if your adult child is addicted, mentally ill, or dangerous, your legal options are essentially zero. You can beg. You can pay. But you cannot force treatment. Their autonomy is protected. Your safety is not.

The Reiners lived that nightmare for almost two decades. It ended the way these stories sometimes do — with two people dead and a family destroyed.

This isn't true crime as entertainment. No breathless narration. No shock-jock nonsense. Just rigorous, fact-based coverage with legal experts, former prosecutors, defense attorneys, and behavioral analysts breaking down the evidence, the strategy, and the questions that actually matter.

We're following this case because it exposes something broken in how we handle mental illness, addiction, and families in crisis. The Reiners had every advantage. It didn't save them.

New episodes as the case develops.