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#NickReiner was diagnosed with schizophrenia. That’s the new reporting from #TMZ — and it changes the frame on everything we thought we knew about the murders of #RobReiner and #MicheleReiner. Sources with direct knowledge say Nick was under the care of a psychiatrist and had recently been treated at a Los Angeles facility that specializes in mental illness and substance abuse. A facility that charges seventy thousand dollars a month. Three to four weeks before the killings, doctors changed his medications, and his behavior became, quote, “erratic and dangerous.” One source said he was “out of his head.” His substance abuse was reportedly making the schizophrenia worse. And based on what’s coming out now, we’re almost certainly looking at a not guilty by reason of insanity plea. But here’s where I need someone to explain something to me. If you’re paying seventy thousand dollars a month for psychiatric care — the cost of a luxury car, every thirty days — and the doctors treating your son are actively adjusting his medications because he’s becoming more unstable, why is that patient discharged back into the care of a seventy-seven-year-old man and his wife? What exactly does seventy grand buy you if it doesn’t buy supervised housing during a medication crisis? What does it buy you if the clinical response to “he’s becoming more erratic and dangerous” is “send him home to his elderly parents”? The system saw this coming. The doctors saw this coming. Someone made the call that Rob and Michele Reiner were equipped to manage a schizophrenic patient in active crisis. That decision got them killed. Seventy thousand dollars a month. And the only people providing round-the-clock care were the victims.

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In 2015 #RobReiner apologized for listening to doctors over his addict son. That son is now charged with murdering him. He said this about his son’s #addiction: “We were desperate and because the people had diplomas on their wall, we listened to them when we should have been listening to our son.” Last Sunday, that son stabbed Rob and his wife #MicheleReiner to death in their bedroom. That’s what #manipulation looks like. That’s what it costs. Mental health professionals flagged #NickReiner as dangerous. They documented the behavior. They warned his parents. And Nick convinced his father that they were the problem—that the experts were wrong, that the programs didn’t work, that Mom and Dad had failed him by not trusting him over the people trying to save his life. And it worked. Nick got his father to direct a movie——where the father is the villain for sending his kid to treatment. Rob called it “the most personal thing I’ve ever done.” He expressed regret for trusting professionals. His addict son rewrote his story. Made him apologize—on film, permanently—for trying to keep him alive. I’m not telling you this to demonize or . I’m telling you because this dynamic is playing out in homes across America right now. The addict who turns you against anyone telling the truth. Who makes you feel guilty for holding boundaries. Who convinces you that the professionals are the enemy. If that’s your life—hear me: You are not the villain for listening to experts. You are not cruel for protecting yourself. Sometimes love without boundaries isn’t love. It’s a death sentence.

Tony Brueski

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