Nick Reiner Appears in Court on Two Counts of First-Degree Murder
WPLG Local 10January 5, 20261 min3,604 views
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- 32-year-old Nick Reiner made his first court appearance after being charged with two counts of first-degree murder.
- He appeared in Los Angeles court, where cameras were not allowed to film him.
- Reiner was ordered to be held without bail until his arraignment on January 7th.
Defense Attorney's Statement
- Reiner's attorney, Alan Jackson, described the murders of Rob and Michelle Reiner as a devastating tragedy.
- Jackson noted that there are complex and serious issues associated with the case that need careful handling.
Reiner's Past Struggles
- Nick Reiner has previously spoken about multiple stints in rehab and periods of homelessness.
- He mentioned experiencing a level of self-medication and a desire to do something radical to escape himself.
Family's Grief and Statement
- Friends and family expressed shock and profound grief over the loss of Rob and Michelle Reiner.
- A statement released by Jake and Romy Reiner, the victims' son and daughter, described unimaginable pain and called their parents their best friends.
- Notably, Nick Reiner was not mentioned in his siblings' statement.
- A source revealed that Romy Reiner discovered her parents deceased.
Public and Judicial Process
- Nick Reiner's attorney has urged the public not to jump to conclusions.
- He requested that the judicial system be allowed to proceed with dignity and respect.
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