2 found dead at Rob Reiner's house; possibly Rob and his wife

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The vast majority of people with serious mental illness and addiction never kill anyone.

Hopefully in the years to come we will have better treatments.


Unless we drastically cut NIH research funding.

Oops, this administration think it us better to waste our tax dollars blowing poor drug transporters out of the water.

That appears to be the current US plan.


Drug transporters are not innocents.


They wouldn't be doing it if the demand and $$$$ wasn't there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The vast majority of people with serious mental illness and addiction never kill anyone.

Hopefully in the years to come we will have better treatments.


The vast majority, yes. But heaven help you if you cross the path of one of the violent ones and get stabbed to death or pushed in front of a train. Just a few horrific deaths, right?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The vast majority of people with serious mental illness and addiction never kill anyone.

Hopefully in the years to come we will have better treatments.


Unless we drastically cut NIH research funding.

Oops, this administration think it us better to waste our tax dollars blowing poor drug transporters out of the water.

That appears to be the current US plan.


Are you serious? Come on, educate yourself.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The vast majority of people with serious mental illness and addiction never kill anyone.

Hopefully in the years to come we will have better treatments.


Unless we drastically cut NIH research funding.

Oops, this administration think it us better to waste our tax dollars blowing poor drug transporters out of the water.

That appears to be the current US plan.


Drug transporters are not innocents.


They wouldn't be doing it if the demand and $$$$ wasn't there.


So does that make them "poor".

It doesn't make it ok.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:18:06 poster here

When mentally ill family members are in a mania or psychosis there is not much that the other family members can do.

It is legal to have untreated mental illness in the US.


The U.S. movement in the 50s-80s of “deinstitutionalization” has been a massive failure.

Mental institutions should have been reformed; not eliminated as they largely have been.


This 100%. I have a close friend with a schizophrenic daughter. She committed a crime and has been in jail first then a hospital. Her stay is close to coming to an end after 2 years. She is still incredibly sick. When asked what the next step is - the hospital says she can go to a women's shelter or home (where the family is at risk). That is it, those are the options. Homeless or putting your family at risk.


If I were the Reiners, I would also have had my very sick adult child living with me in my ADU rather than have them homeless in LA. I feel so sad for them and their remaining children.


He HAD returned home to live with them recently - and he used that access to CUT THEIR THROATS.

At what point do parents and siblings have the right to close the door? Apparently in your universe, when the lid closes on their coffins.

I feel so sorry for the Reiners - not just that they were brutally murdered by their own son, but because of the hell they’ve lived through trying to parent him the last 20 years.


Sure, but most loving parents would do anything to help their child.

I think it’s weird that so many people are acting like the son was an otherwise normal person who just had addiction issues. Clearly he wasn’t. It’s obvious he had serious mental health issues—likely schizophrenia as some have suggested (including some celebs with visibility on what the parents had been dealing with).

Most people with schizophrenia do not harm others. It’s reasonable that the parents thought they could keep him safe and medicated by having him on their property. Sadly, the son’s severe mental illness prompted him to do something violent and psychotic. I’m sure when he comes around after treatment he will be horrified by what he did. It’s sad that he will live the rest of his life in jail even though he did something horrific during a psychotic break, but there’s no alternative.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The vast majority of people with serious mental illness and addiction never kill anyone.

Hopefully in the years to come we will have better treatments.


Unless we drastically cut NIH research funding.

Oops, this administration think it us better to waste our tax dollars blowing poor drug transporters out of the water.

That appears to be the current US plan.


Drug transporters are not innocents.


They wouldn't be doing it if the demand and $$$$ wasn't there.


Honest people with good intentions don't deal in the drug world.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The vast majority of people with serious mental illness and addiction never kill anyone.

Hopefully in the years to come we will have better treatments.


Unless we drastically cut NIH research funding.

Oops, this administration think it us better to waste our tax dollars blowing poor drug transporters out of the water.

That appears to be the current US plan.


Drug transporters are not innocents.


They wouldn't be doing it if the demand and $$$$ wasn't there.


Honest people with good intentions don't deal in the drug world.


Desperate people with no other options might.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:18:06 poster here

When mentally ill family members are in a mania or psychosis there is not much that the other family members can do.

It is legal to have untreated mental illness in the US.


The U.S. movement in the 50s-80s of “deinstitutionalization” has been a massive failure.

Mental institutions should have been reformed; not eliminated as they largely have been.


This 100%. I have a close friend with a schizophrenic daughter. She committed a crime and has been in jail first then a hospital. Her stay is close to coming to an end after 2 years. She is still incredibly sick. When asked what the next step is - the hospital says she can go to a women's shelter or home (where the family is at risk). That is it, those are the options. Homeless or putting your family at risk.


If I were the Reiners, I would also have had my very sick adult child living with me in my ADU rather than have them homeless in LA. I feel so sad for them and their remaining children.


He HAD returned home to live with them recently - and he used that access to CUT THEIR THROATS.

At what point do parents and siblings have the right to close the door? Apparently in your universe, when the lid closes on their coffins.

I feel so sorry for the Reiners - not just that they were brutally murdered by their own son, but because of the hell they’ve lived through trying to parent him the last 20 years.


Sure, but most loving parents would do anything to help their child.

I think it’s weird that so many people are acting like the son was an otherwise normal person who just had addiction issues. Clearly he wasn’t. It’s obvious he had serious mental health issues—likely schizophrenia as some have suggested (including some celebs with visibility on what the parents had been dealing with).

Most people with schizophrenia do not harm others. It’s reasonable that the parents thought they could keep him safe and medicated by having him on their property. Sadly, the son’s severe mental illness prompted him to do something violent and psychotic. I’m sure when he comes around after treatment he will be horrified by what he did. It’s sad that he will live the rest of his life in jail even though he did something horrific during a psychotic break, but there’s no alternative.


You are assuming a lot of things, poster.

It’s clear the Reiners were involved and loving parents who struggled to help their son. It’s also undeniable that Rob and Nick got into a big argument at O’Brien’s party, but people who understand even a little bit about schizophrenia and psychotic episodes knows that you don’t argue with a floridly psychotic person so why would Rob do that? Why would he take his son to a party in the midst of a psychotic episode?

I think Nick Reiner was high and he killed his parents in a rage under the influence of drugs. I think the ME will determine that they died Saturday night or very early Sunday morning, that Nick went there after he finally left O’Brien’s party and argued with then killed his parents. His elderly parents.

I’m not sympathizing with Nick Rainer at the moment. Too bad he hired sleazebag Alan Jackson, who has a reputation for lies to the court - I think for some people his representation will prevent them from sympathizing with Nick. It doesn’t matter anyway - he’s going away for life as I suspect the family will ask for no DP consideration and the county attorney will concede.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The vast majority of people with serious mental illness and addiction never kill anyone.

Hopefully in the years to come we will have better treatments.


Unless we drastically cut NIH research funding.

Oops, this administration think it us better to waste our tax dollars blowing poor drug transporters out of the water.

That appears to be the current US plan.


Drug transporters are not innocents.


They wouldn't be doing it if the demand and $$$$ wasn't there.


Honest people with good intentions don't deal in the drug world.


Desperate people with no other options might.


Greedy people with no conscience are more likely.
Anonymous
There are tons of reports that he has schizophrenia. I’m sure his diagnosis/es will come out soon enough.

He wasn’t just an addict. The guy has suffered from serious mental illness for years.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The vast majority of people with serious mental illness and addiction never kill anyone.

Hopefully in the years to come we will have better treatments.


Unless we drastically cut NIH research funding.

Oops, this administration think it us better to waste our tax dollars blowing poor drug transporters out of the water.

That appears to be the current US plan.


Drug transporters are not innocents.


They wouldn't be doing it if the demand and $$$$ wasn't there.


Honest people with good intentions don't deal in the drug world.


Desperate people with no other options might.


It’s not a jobs program. Cut the supply off.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The vast majority of people with serious mental illness and addiction never kill anyone.

Hopefully in the years to come we will have better treatments.


Unless we drastically cut NIH research funding.

Oops, this administration think it us better to waste our tax dollars blowing poor drug transporters out of the water.

That appears to be the current US plan.


Drug transporters are not innocents.


They wouldn't be doing it if the demand and $$$$ wasn't there.


Honest people with good intentions don't deal in the drug world.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The vast majority of people with serious mental illness and addiction never kill anyone.

Hopefully in the years to come we will have better treatments.


Unless we drastically cut NIH research funding.

Oops, this administration think it us better to waste our tax dollars blowing poor drug transporters out of the water.

That appears to be the current US plan.


Drug transporters are not innocents.


They wouldn't be doing it if the demand and $$$$ wasn't there.


Honest people with good intentions don't deal in the drug world.


Desperate people with no other options might.


Greedy people with no conscience are more likely.


+1 yep
Anonymous
I feel sorry for Hader, who is probably beating himself up for telling the kid to beat it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I feel sorry for Hader, who is probably beating himself up for telling the kid to beat it.


That kid is 32 years old.
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