Your own search said late teens, early 20s. Not that they can't be diagnosed later but one could also wonder if the diagnosis was missed or not found until then too.Not necessarily. Late 20s, early 30s is the most common age to be diagnosed.
Nope. Never mentioned that I recall. Never given meds. it was all about drug addiction. If true to life, then they never touched on it if Nick allegedly has it now...In the movie, was "Charlie" dealing with a mental health issue of any kind?
They are saying Nick is schizophrenic right? I havent copied all this article but the beginning is saying he was on medication for schizoprenia and that his meds were being changed making him dangerous.Nope. Never mentioned that I recall. Never given meds. it was all about drug addiction. If true to life, then they never touched on it if Nick allegedly has it now...
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9Yes that is what is being said now. kimster posted above about it, said I think that it is all over twitter. and Daily News I think was the source in that one. Similar article.They are saying Nick is schizophrenic right? I havent copied all this article but the beginning is saying he was on medication for schizoprenia and that his meds were being changed making him dangerous.
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Nick Reiner was diagnosed with schizophrenia, new meds made him ‘out of his head’ before parents’ murders: sources
Nick Reiner was schizophrenic, and his new medication was making him “out of his head” in the weeks before he allegedly killed Hollywood legendary dad Rob Reiner and his mom Michele, according to a…nypost.com
Rob Reiner’s body was discovered at around 3:40 p.m. Sunday afternoon by his daughter Romy, 28 — who did not even know that her mother was dead until paramedics also found her slain inside.
Nick Reiner was nowhere to be found, but his sister told investigators he should be considered dangerous, sources said.
Nick Reiner has been charged with the murder of his parents, Rob and Michele Reiner.Getty Images for Wynn Las Vegas9
Rob and Nick Reiner hold an interview on May 4, 2016.WireImage9
Meanwhile, the drug addict was seen walking the streets, getting something to drink from a store and had checked in for a brief stay at a Santa Monica hotel, where investigators later found a sink covered in blood.
Nick Reiner was finally collared at a gas station the LAPD’s Gang and Narcotics Unit around 9:15 p.m. Sunday, about 15 miles from his parents’ home, dramatic video of his arrest shows.
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He made his first in-person court appearance on Wednesday, showing up in a suicide vest and sporting a blank stare, only opening his mouth to utter “yes, your honor” when he waved his right to a speedy arraignment.
He is due back in court on Jan. 7 for an arraignment.
I have been trying to find some info on a Staten Island similar murder where a son killed his parents and was recently retried in 2023 but not a lot of detail online. The son's name was Eric Bellucci and the original trial was 2010 I believe.Yes that is what is being said now. kimster posted above about it, said I think that it is all over twitter. and Daily News I think was the source in that one. Similar article.
I don't know if I ever said either that he checked into the hotel under his own name and used his own credit card I heard ONE TIME somewhere. So they probably easily tracked him IF they cold get a warrant quickly or it was by his phone or surveillance video, etc... But they had him quickly so must have pulled some info quickly OR when maybe a hotel clerk heard about it, recognized him from check in?
I had heard he was schizophrenic before but it wasn't confirmed by any source. Now it seems to be.
You know aside from anything, I am starting to think he could have been mainly just a spoiled, entitled, disrespectful brat. Seriously. He was into drugs in his early teen years per her article.
Changes in meds though, if true, could definitely be a factor with him. If though he was acting out so badly and dangerously, why wasn't he being MONITORED or taken OFF and changed BACK. I'll buy it when I hear a lot more. I mean honestly Jackson could have leaked this quite honestly, starting his defense already. AND public perception. It will probably drum up some sympathy with some instead of outrage.
I was only able to read the first 3 paragraphs and then you have to pay and subscribe.I have been trying to find some info on a Staten Island similar murder where a son killed his parents and was recently retried in 2023 but not a lot of detail online. The son's name was Eric Bellucci and the original trial was 2010 I believe.
Sort of similar case. Here's one link i have found and this was the retrial in 2023.
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Slain dad’s letter to son read as Staten Island parent killer is sentenced to life
“I can’t even imagine what the victims went through . . ." — Supreme Court Justice Alexander Jeongwww.silive.com
Yeah same for me. I just cannot find much on it. I don't know why.I was only able to read the first 3 paragraphs and then you have to pay and subscribe.
I'll give it a try to find something. Give me a few minutes.Yeah same for me. I just cannot find much on it. I don't know why.
I’ve been thinking about the money being used before conviction, too. But I think they probably put a hold on it? I didn’t read the whole statute. But why have a statute if the person can use up all the money before conviction?
Yes I found that. He appealed it and won in 2020 then stood trial again in 2023 and was convicted again. It is the latest one i am interested in. It does seem very similar to this case.Everything I find most recent like that one from 2023 is older OR it is from that same newspaper SILive which charges.
Here's one but it is many years older.
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Man Convicted of Killing His Parents Inside Staten Island Home
Eric Bellucci, 36, was convicted of two counts of murder for killing his parents in 2010.www.dnainfo.com
I'm not familiar enough on that but weren't they only 17?Didn't the Menendez brothers use their inheritance for their council?
Yeah I gathered that. There were other SILive articles but I didn't really pay attn to if they were from 2023 because I knew we couldn't read them. It's like every other news source from the first trial dropped the ball and cared less about the second one. It sounds yes as if it would be similar.Yes I found that. He appealed it and won in 2020 then stood trial again in 2023 and was convicted again. It is the latest one i am interested in. It does seem very similar to this case.
I can't recall but it seems like it. I wouldn't doubt that case maybe brought into existence the slayer law. I have no reason to think that but I think you are right and people were outraged? I just can't recall. I do recall some of the family actually stood by them, like maybe an aunt and uncle or some such.Didn't the Menendez brothers use their inheritance for their council?
One was I think. They are brothers, not twins so different ages.I'm not familiar enough on that but weren't they only 17?