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The Murder of Rob and Michele Reiner in Brentwood, California (1 Viewer)

Another thing the TMZ guy slips in right at the end of the above is that he doesn't know that there was total alignment between Jackson and the family...
 
Oh and allegedly LE has never found the murder weapon! Lord knows what else I forgot, good thing it is only 5 minutes or less and people can watch themselves lol.
 
From TMZ also is where Nick was arrested is allegedly a drug den locale and they say it will definitely be brought up in trial that this very possibly was a meth murder.

Now that's way more believability than the other sh*t they have been selling. I suppose since it is known apparently they can't avoid the fact.
 
From TMZ also is where Nick was arrested is allegedly a drug den locale and they say it will definitely be brought up in trial that this very possibly was a meth murder.

Now that's way more believability than the other sh*t they have been selling. I suppose since it is known apparently they can't avoid the fact.
There's a LOT of drug den locales on the streets of LA, so that isn't surprising whatsoever.
 
There's a LOT of drug den locales on the streets of LA, so that isn't surprising whatsoever.
They name the place and say it used to be another place but then moved to this one as the main place. I'll link what I think I heard it in. Sadly they said parents used to search for their kids at the one area so it was moved to this area, and etc., etc., always moves... Is a key known one though.
 
Well it is probably because I watched the Fox one that YT threw this very one up at me. It is against my nature to link it as I don't like these guys. I caved and watched a bit of it but others may want to watch it. I MAY or may not watch the rest... The TMZ guy and Geragos. Uh-uh. Just about more than I can take...

 
That’s what I was gonna say, but you beat me to it.
But would you want the attorney that is being forced to defend you and knows he isn't getting paid because the funding has been all used up? That's what I mean by my statement. That has happened near here and an innocent person was nearly put to death because the attorney wasn't happy about defending him. The Innocence Project, or similar group, is how the actual evidence was found. The attorney had to admit he was upset that he was the one that"won" the attorney lottery and had to do the job for free.
 
People don't end up with no representation if they qualify for public defenders. Things can be delayed due to the STATE's lack of funding such well but they still get representation.

If anything, these days, public defenders are going all out and making a name for themselves. Way different these days.

Nearly put to death means he should have had a death qualified attorney. In most states anyhow.

Public defenders can request funding for experts, more pay and so on. Again in most states.

Nick obviously at least thus far qualifies for a public defender and they are fairly well known and more than adequate from what I heard. Beyond adequate even.

Not sure what the point really is here.

Nick has never made a living and lived off his parents his entire life from what is said and I believe or traded off the name for drugs, etc. And he tried to most likely when this first happened.

Maybe he should have thought about when they are gone at your own hands allegedly, they will no longer be there to bail you out AND there is a slayer law and other family that has some say.

He imo is disgusting. Typical stereotypical Hollywood kid who I am sorry, the parents or at least one ENABLED to no end. Didn't work out too well did it? I hope the siblings don't make the same mistake. I do feel for them so long as they don't continue the enabling.
 
Entin is having her on a LOT re the Reiner case. i'm really liking her. There is a bit of a long bit on taking fingerprints from skin on here but other than that, it moves along.

She just called Nick a petulant man child throwing a mantrum LOL. I've never heard the word mantrum!! I'm going to keep that one and use it lol. And I soooo agree with that re Nick Reiner...

She also never claims to know what she doesn't know nor thinks she is an expert in areas she's not. I like that.

 
People don't end up with no representation if they qualify for public defenders. Things can be delayed due to the STATE's lack of funding such well but they still get representation.

If anything, these days, public defenders are going all out and making a name for themselves. Way different these days.

Nearly put to death means he should have had a death qualified attorney. In most states anyhow.

Public defenders can request funding for experts, more pay and so on. Again in most states.

Nick obviously at least thus far qualifies for a public defender and they are fairly well known and more than adequate from what I heard. Beyond adequate even.

Not sure what the point really is here.

Nick has never made a living and lived off his parents his entire life from what is said and I believe or traded off the name for drugs, etc. And he tried to most likely when this first happened.

Maybe he should have thought about when they are gone at your own hands allegedly, they will no longer be there to bail you out AND there is a slayer law and other family that has some say.

He imo is disgusting. Typical stereotypical Hollywood kid who I am sorry, the parents or at least one ENABLED to no end. Didn't work out too well did it? I hope the siblings don't make the same mistake. I do feel for them so long as they don't continue the enabling.
Yes and attorneys don't have to work for free if they take on a PD case - they will get paid. So working for nothing does not happen AFAIK. They could have to wait for the money maybe.
 
Interesting article about Nick's roommate at his $60k monthly luxury rehab.




INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS TIMES

Ex-Roommate Of 'Entitled Monster' Nick Reiner Details 'Chilling' Experience At Luxury Rehab Centre

Nick Reiner's former roommate details his 'entitled' behaviour and violent outbursts at luxury rehab centre before the alleged murders

By
Welbert Bauyaban

Welbert Bauyaban

Published 22 January 2026, 12:01 PM GMT

Nick Reiner and Rob Reiner
SAMHSA from Rockville, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

In the summer of 2009, Danny Svilar, a troubled 15-year-old, arrived at a prestigious California rehabilitation facility after his mother staged an intervention following a devastating shopping addiction that had racked up £250,000 on his father's credit card.
What he encountered in that first rehab room would become an unsettling window into the mind of someone the world would later know as an accused killer. His roommate was Nick Reiner—and from the beginning, something felt deeply wrong.

'He Had No Sense of Gratitude Whatsoever'​

Svilar, now 32 and recovered from his own addiction, has broken his silence about those harrowing weeks shared with the Hollywood director's son. The Wyoming restaurateur claims Nick was fundamentally unlike other privileged teenagers at the facility, not because he suffered more, but because he appreciated less. Whilst his parents—acclaimed director Rob Reiner and producer Michele Singer—attended every single family group session without fail, financing his treatment at a staggering $60,000 per month, Nick appeared consumed by a seething anger towards them.
'He just had really oppressed anger towards the fame,' Svilar told The Daily Mail. 'I don't know how it is having a father with that level of fame, but regardless of that, Nick had no sense of gratitude, no sense of appreciation. He was just a f------ pompous little punk... he just wanted to be out, smoking pot, doing pills, doing whatever, and his family just wanted him to get help.'
What struck Svilar most was the contradiction. The other teenagers in the facility—many from wealthy backgrounds—had absent parents who relied entirely on nannies and hired handlers. Yet Rob and Michele Reiner were present, engaged, and genuinely invested in their son's recovery.
'The parents of these children with money, they usually are not truly involved in wanting to help them,' Svilar explained. 'They have a hired hand, basically, being their handler, if you will. But Rob and Michele were there for every single family group. They were there for every therapy session. They didn't have to give me the time of day. I played frisbee with Rob. Rob Reiner, for God's sake. They just wanted to get him well.'
Yet Nick regularly ranted about 'how much he hated his f------ parents.' This wasn't the grumbling of a typical teenager—it was something darker, more volatile.
Nick Reiner together with his family
@michelereiner/instagram

The Rage That Shocked a Teenager​

What began as a seemingly friendly dynamic between roommates transformed into something frightening. On one occasion, Svilar made an offhand comparison that would trigger a shocking display of aggression. 'I compared him to looking like John Travolta's son that died, and that set him off,' Svilar said, referring to the actor's late son, Jett Travolta.
Nick erupted. 'We had good rapport at first, but then I was like 'oh my god, that's who you remind me of,' and it kind of turned ugly after that,' Svilar recounted. 'He definitely tried to get aggressive with me. He tried to get physical, and then a tech had to step in. He was getting into my face and raising a fist.' The incident was severe enough that the two were separated.
During their final nights together, Svilar said the late-night conversations between them felt deeply unsettling. 'We would talk at night after lights were out, and some of the things that he would say really threw me the wrong way. Because I'm a 15-year-old boy in the same room as somebody with a crazy addiction. It was very, very chilling, but also, a crazy new experience for me.'
Now, following the brutal deaths of Rob Reiner and Michele Singer—found stabbed in their $13.5 million Brentwood mansion on 14 December—Svilar's fears have crystallised into something far more sinister. Nick is accused of their murders. When Svilar heard the news, he says he knew immediately who was responsible. 'Whether he relapsed, or whether it was his mental disorder,' he said, 'I knew exactly who it was.'
 
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Yes and attorneys don't have to work for free if they take on a PD case - they will get paid. So working for nothing does not happen AFAIK. They could have to wait for the money maybe.
True, they get paid either way. One is private money meaning you pay and with the other the taxpayers pay. I know in some states the public defender has to submit bills for approval and they have to request funds for certain experts and so on. All taxpayer money if a public defender.

In some states I think the public defenders also get a salary but in something big like a murder case I think that's when maybe billing for hours comes in. They don't get as much though as some private attorneys charge.
 
Interesting article about Nick's roommate at his $60k monthly luxury rehab.




INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS TIMES

Ex-Roommate Of 'Entitled Monster' Nick Reiner Details 'Chilling' Experience At Luxury Rehab Centre

Nick Reiner's former roommate details his 'entitled' behaviour and violent outbursts at luxury rehab centre before the alleged murders

By
Welbert Bauyaban

Welbert Bauyaban

Published 22 January 2026, 12:01 PM GMT

Nick Reiner and Rob Reiner
SAMHSA from Rockville, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

In the summer of 2009, Danny Svilar, a troubled 15-year-old, arrived at a prestigious California rehabilitation facility after his mother staged an intervention following a devastating shopping addiction that had racked up £250,000 on his father's credit card.
What he encountered in that first rehab room would become an unsettling window into the mind of someone the world would later know as an accused killer. His roommate was Nick Reiner—and from the beginning, something felt deeply wrong.

'He Had No Sense of Gratitude Whatsoever'​

Svilar, now 32 and recovered from his own addiction, has broken his silence about those harrowing weeks shared with the Hollywood director's son. The Wyoming restaurateur claims Nick was fundamentally unlike other privileged teenagers at the facility, not because he suffered more, but because he appreciated less. Whilst his parents—acclaimed director Rob Reiner and producer Michele Singer—attended every single family group session without fail, financing his treatment at a staggering $60,000 per month, Nick appeared consumed by a seething anger towards them.
'He just had really oppressed anger towards the fame,' Svilar told The Daily Mail. 'I don't know how it is having a father with that level of fame, but regardless of that, Nick had no sense of gratitude, no sense of appreciation. He was just a f------ pompous little punk... he just wanted to be out, smoking pot, doing pills, doing whatever, and his family just wanted him to get help.'
What struck Svilar most was the contradiction. The other teenagers in the facility—many from wealthy backgrounds—had absent parents who relied entirely on nannies and hired handlers. Yet Rob and Michele Reiner were present, engaged, and genuinely invested in their son's recovery.
'The parents of these children with money, they usually are not truly involved in wanting to help them,' Svilar explained. 'They have a hired hand, basically, being their handler, if you will. But Rob and Michele were there for every single family group. They were there for every therapy session. They didn't have to give me the time of day. I played frisbee with Rob. Rob Reiner, for God's sake. They just wanted to get him well.'
Yet Nick regularly ranted about 'how much he hated his f------ parents.' This wasn't the grumbling of a typical teenager—it was something darker, more volatile.
Nick Reiner together with his family
@michelereiner/instagram

The Rage That Shocked a Teenager​

What began as a seemingly friendly dynamic between roommates transformed into something frightening. On one occasion, Svilar made an offhand comparison that would trigger a shocking display of aggression. 'I compared him to looking like John Travolta's son that died, and that set him off,' Svilar said, referring to the actor's late son, Jett Travolta.
Nick erupted. 'We had good rapport at first, but then I was like 'oh my god, that's who you remind me of,' and it kind of turned ugly after that,' Svilar recounted. 'He definitely tried to get aggressive with me. He tried to get physical, and then a tech had to step in. He was getting into my face and raising a fist.' The incident was severe enough that the two were separated.
During their final nights together, Svilar said the late-night conversations between them felt deeply unsettling. 'We would talk at night after lights were out, and some of the things that he would say really threw me the wrong way. Because I'm a 15-year-old boy in the same room as somebody with a crazy addiction. It was very, very chilling, but also, a crazy new experience for me.'
Now, following the brutal deaths of Rob Reiner and Michele Singer—found stabbed in their $13.5 million Brentwood mansion on 14 December—Svilar's fears have crystallised into something far more sinister. Nick is accused of their murders. When Svilar heard the news, he says he knew immediately who was responsible. 'Whether he relapsed, or whether it was his mental disorder,' he said, 'I knew exactly who it was.'
Wow. I mean I'm not surprised, that's how Nick comes across almost every time. Interviews, pictures, some of what's been said and now this just verifies it all. He hated his parents. Always how it seemed, especially one can see it towards Rob imo but apparently it was both.

I'm sick of all talking of his mental issues but that's going to cotninue throughout the case. Also it is obvious Nick never wanted to get help nor to quit drugs. Spoiled, entitled and hateful.

Love doesn't conquer all. Nor does getting help. it sure didn't in Nick's case, he didn't want it imo. He wanted the money, the things, probably even the place to stay but with NO rules or expectations from his parents.
 
Wow. I mean I'm not surprised, that's how Nick comes across almost every time. Interviews, pictures, some of what's been said and now this just verifies it all. He hated his parents. Always how it seemed, especially one can see it towards Rob imo but apparently it was both.

I'm sick of all talking of his mental issues but that's going to cotninue throughout the case. Also it is obvious Nick never wanted to get help nor to quit drugs. Spoiled, entitled and hateful.

Love doesn't conquer all. Nor does getting help. it sure didn't in Nick's case, he didn't want it imo. He wanted the money, the things, probably even the place to stay but with NO rules or expectations from his parents.
And that is what he was like at age 16, so he doesn't seem to have got any better at all - worse, if anything over the last 16 years.
 
And that is what he was like at age 16, so he doesn't seem to have got any better at all - worse, if anything over the last 16 years.
Yeah, I kind of went by too that he's been in rehab 18 times, some even said 21. That's more than once a year on average anyhow. It probably means some years he was in more than once. Never tried imo.

It was kind of interesting that the other kid was in for a shopping addiction. So they must treat all types of addictions, that place anyhow. Don't know how you rack up that kind of bill at that age unless you constantly have access to your parent's money. or credit card.
 
Interesting article about Nick's roommate at his $60k monthly luxury rehab.




INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS TIMES

Ex-Roommate Of 'Entitled Monster' Nick Reiner Details 'Chilling' Experience At Luxury Rehab Centre

Nick Reiner's former roommate details his 'entitled' behaviour and violent outbursts at luxury rehab centre before the alleged murders

By
Welbert Bauyaban

Welbert Bauyaban

Published 22 January 2026, 12:01 PM GMT

Nick Reiner and Rob Reiner
SAMHSA from Rockville, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

In the summer of 2009, Danny Svilar, a troubled 15-year-old, arrived at a prestigious California rehabilitation facility after his mother staged an intervention following a devastating shopping addiction that had racked up £250,000 on his father's credit card.
What he encountered in that first rehab room would become an unsettling window into the mind of someone the world would later know as an accused killer. His roommate was Nick Reiner—and from the beginning, something felt deeply wrong.

'He Had No Sense of Gratitude Whatsoever'​

Svilar, now 32 and recovered from his own addiction, has broken his silence about those harrowing weeks shared with the Hollywood director's son. The Wyoming restaurateur claims Nick was fundamentally unlike other privileged teenagers at the facility, not because he suffered more, but because he appreciated less. Whilst his parents—acclaimed director Rob Reiner and producer Michele Singer—attended every single family group session without fail, financing his treatment at a staggering $60,000 per month, Nick appeared consumed by a seething anger towards them.
'He just had really oppressed anger towards the fame,' Svilar told The Daily Mail. 'I don't know how it is having a father with that level of fame, but regardless of that, Nick had no sense of gratitude, no sense of appreciation. He was just a f------ pompous little punk... he just wanted to be out, smoking pot, doing pills, doing whatever, and his family just wanted him to get help.'
What struck Svilar most was the contradiction. The other teenagers in the facility—many from wealthy backgrounds—had absent parents who relied entirely on nannies and hired handlers. Yet Rob and Michele Reiner were present, engaged, and genuinely invested in their son's recovery.
'The parents of these children with money, they usually are not truly involved in wanting to help them,' Svilar explained. 'They have a hired hand, basically, being their handler, if you will. But Rob and Michele were there for every single family group. They were there for every therapy session. They didn't have to give me the time of day. I played frisbee with Rob. Rob Reiner, for God's sake. They just wanted to get him well.'
Yet Nick regularly ranted about 'how much he hated his f------ parents.' This wasn't the grumbling of a typical teenager—it was something darker, more volatile.
Nick Reiner together with his family
@michelereiner/instagram

The Rage That Shocked a Teenager​

What began as a seemingly friendly dynamic between roommates transformed into something frightening. On one occasion, Svilar made an offhand comparison that would trigger a shocking display of aggression. 'I compared him to looking like John Travolta's son that died, and that set him off,' Svilar said, referring to the actor's late son, Jett Travolta.
Nick erupted. 'We had good rapport at first, but then I was like 'oh my god, that's who you remind me of,' and it kind of turned ugly after that,' Svilar recounted. 'He definitely tried to get aggressive with me. He tried to get physical, and then a tech had to step in. He was getting into my face and raising a fist.' The incident was severe enough that the two were separated.
During their final nights together, Svilar said the late-night conversations between them felt deeply unsettling. 'We would talk at night after lights were out, and some of the things that he would say really threw me the wrong way. Because I'm a 15-year-old boy in the same room as somebody with a crazy addiction. It was very, very chilling, but also, a crazy new experience for me.'
Now, following the brutal deaths of Rob Reiner and Michele Singer—found stabbed in their $13.5 million Brentwood mansion on 14 December—Svilar's fears have crystallised into something far more sinister. Nick is accused of their murders. When Svilar heard the news, he says he knew immediately who was responsible. 'Whether he relapsed, or whether it was his mental disorder,' he said, 'I knew exactly who it was.'
This doesn't surprise me in the least. I can see it in every photograph, and the two interviews I watched with him and Rob.
 
Yes and attorneys don't have to work for free if they take on a PD case - they will get paid. So working for nothing does not happen AFAIK. They could have to wait for the money maybe.
I provided a link that says differently and explains it. It DOES happen if the budgeting for it runs out.
 
It's a right, no one goes without representation if they can't afford one. What it may do however is slow things down. If a State hasn't funded adequately well then they will still have to provide such.

If Nick has no money, he has no money and he's entitled to a PD.

The family is in no way required to pay for his defense.

He's been a leech and entitled child his entire life and hated his parents as his roommate said as can be easily seen right in front of our eyes in interviews and more as well.

It is a CONSTITUTIONAL right, 6th amendment that an attorney be provided.
 
It's a right, no one goes without representation if they can't afford one. What it may do however is slow things down. If a State hasn't funded adequately well then they will still have to provide such.

If Nick has no money, he has no money and he's entitled to a PD.

The family is in no way required to pay for his defense.

He's been a leech and entitled child his entire life and hated his parents as his roommate said as can be easily seen right in front of our eyes in interviews and more as well.

It is a CONSTITUTIONAL right, 6th amendment that an attorney be provided.
Yes, they will provide one, but the attorney will not be paid is the funding is gone.

Would you want that attorney that is being forced to do their job without being paid? Do you think you're going to get fair representation? Wouldn't you be pissed to find out it had to do with somebody that possibly could be worth millions used up those funds?

Like I mentioned before, My area has had one of those cases and a group similar to Innocence Project find the evidence that the attorney didn't even bother to look for and they find him innocent.
 
Yes, they will provide one, but the attorney will not be paid is the funding is gone.

Would you want that attorney that is being forced to do their job without being paid? Do you think you're going to get fair representation? Wouldn't you be pissed to find out it had to do with somebody that possibly could be worth millions used up those funds?

Like I mentioned before, My area has had one of those cases and a group similar to Innocence Project find the evidence that the attorney didn't even bother to look for and they find him innocent.
Says who?

If anything, what I've been seeing the last few years is public defenders who fight like he77 for their clients versus what it used to be at times in some places.

I've looked into it.

it isn't the same as those that get on a list for GAL or PDs as part of a pro bono thing.

Not even close.

And Nic has two from what has been said very good public defenders, very accomplished.
 

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