This Is the Lie Nick Reiner Told to Get Meds—Right Before His Parents Were Murdered

Nick Reiner has attempted to claim “crazy” before.

The troubled son of Rob and Michele Reiner, who were stabbed to death last weekend, previously admitted that he once concocted a plan to make himself appear mentally unstable so he could score medication at a rehab facility.

Nick told the “really funny” story on the “Dopey” podcast while promoting his and Rob’s semi-autobiographical movie, “Being Charlie,” which came out in 2015.

“They refused to give me meds … because they were like, ‘You don’t need any meds,’ and I was freaking out,” Nick — who has been to rehab for drug addiction almost 20 times — told host Dave Manheim, explaining that he then set out to “prove [he] was crazy.”

Nick Reiner seated, looking at the camera and slightly smiling.

Rob Reiner with wife Michele Singer and son Nick Reiner at Teen Vogue's Back-to-School Saturday event.

The troubled son of Rob and Michele Reiner, who were stabbed to death last weekend, previously admitted that he once concocted a plan to make himself appear mentally unstable so he could score medication at a rehab facility.

According to Nick, the medical staff at Alina Lodge in New Jersey thought his insistence on needing meds was an “act,” calling his claims “fake.”

“I was like, ‘How do I show these motherf–kers that I’m crazy?’” he recalled thinking. “So I was like, ‘I’ll throw a rock through a window.’”

The 32-year-old decided to target a beloved “meeting room” of sorts that had “big glass windows.” He admittedly “hated” how special the room was to the staff.

“So I took a rock, and I started on the path, and I was going up this hill … and I went, and I threw the rock through the window, and some woman saw me, and she ratted on me and then they put me on Wellbutrin,” he said with a laugh.

Wellbutrin is a prescription antidepressant medication.

Nick Reiner in a red cap and sunglasses, with blurred trees and construction site in background.

Nick told the “really funny” story on the “Dopey” podcast while promoting his and Rob’s semi-autobiographical movie, “Being Charlie,” which came out in 2015.

Nick Reiner in a cowboy hat.

“They refused to give me meds … because they were like, ‘You don’t need any meds,’ and I was freaking out,” Nick — who has been to rehab for drug addiction almost 20 times — told host Dave Manheim.

On Dec. 17, Rob, who was 78, and Michele, who was 70, were found stabbed to death in their Los Angeles home in the neighborhood of Brentwood.

The LA County Medical Examiner’s Office has confirmed that the couple died from “multiple sharp force injuries,” ruling that the manner was homicide.

Nick — who was reportedly diagnosed with schizophrenia before the killings — was subsequently arrested and charged with two counts of first-degree murder with a special circumstance of multiple murders.

The 32-year-old — who is currently locked away in solitary confinement at Twin Towers Correctional Facility in LA — is facing a maximum sentence of life in prison without the possibility of parole or the death penalty.

Nick Renier posing for a photo in Strasbourg, France.

According to Nick, the medical staff thought his insistence on needing meds was an “act,” calling his claims “fake.”

Nick Reiner and a woman sitting on the back of a car under an awning.

“I was like, ‘How do I show these motherf–kers that I’m crazy?’” he recalled thinking. “So I was like, ‘I’ll throw a rock through a window.’”
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He is reportedly expected to plead not guilty by reason of insanity at his Jan. 7 arraignment.

His lawyer — famed criminal defense attorney Alan Jackson — has asked the public not rush to judgment or jump to conclusions in the “very, very complex and serious” case.

The night before the murders, Rob and Michele brought Nick to a Christmas party at Conan O’Brien’s house.

They were reportedly “reluctant to leave him home alone” because his “extreme and stressful behavior” had escalated and “grown degrees even more concerning in recent weeks.”

Rob Reiner with a full white beard and blue shirt, with his arm around Nick Reiner, who is wearing a dark jacket over a blue shirt, at the Toronto International Film Festival.

Rob Reiner and his son Nick.