Nick Reiner was in yearlong mental health conservatorship in 2020: Report

🤯 I'm literally shaking thinking about this poor guy's mental state... like what even is going on? One minute you're living your best life, next minute you're out here committing such heinous crimes... I feel so bad for his parents, I can only imagine how traumatic that must've been for them. And now the whole world gets to witness it all go down in court... I mean, I get why the defense team is trying to say that this guy's not fully responsible but c'mon, dude, you killed your own parents! The conservatorship thing is so messed up too... like how can one year just be enough? What if he had more time? Would've he still done it or was it just a matter of when? And what about the whole "insanity" defense? How are they gonna prove that? It's all just so... complicated. 😩
 
omg 🤯 I'm literally shook by this new info on Nick Reiner's case... it's like, he was literally checked into a conservatorship in 2020 for his mental health issues and now it's being used as part of his defense?! 🤔 that's wild. I mean, i feel bad for the victims but like, how much more evidence do we need to see if this guy is actually crazy? 😩 what's going on with these lawyers trying to prove he was insane at the time? does anyone know what kinda mental health disorder he has? 🤷‍♀️
 
The Reiner case is really throwing me for a loop 🤯. I mean, on one hand, it's devastating to think about Nick Reiner's descent into madness, especially considering his parents were prominent figures in the entertainment industry. It's like, what could have triggered this downward spiral? His struggles with addiction and mental health issues are well-documented, but was there something more at play here?

I'm intrigued by the idea that his lawyers will be arguing that Reiner suffered from a severe mental illness at the time of the crime, rendering him unable to distinguish right from wrong. But what about his ability to plan and execute such a heinous act? It's like, if he was that far gone mentally, why did he bother with such meticulous planning?

And can we talk about how this case is raising questions about the effectiveness of mental health conservatorship? I mean, it sounds like Reiner was under some kind of watchful eye for a year, but still managed to carry out such a tragic act. Was more support needed? Shouldn't that be a lesson learned?

Anyway, I'm really curious to see how this case unfolds 🤔. It's definitely keeping me on the edge of my seat!
 
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