Nick Reiner Had a Screaming Match With Rob the Night Before — No One Will Say Why

Jun 22, 03:00 PM
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Nick Reiner argument Conan O’Brien party — multiple sources reported that Nick and Rob Reiner got into a heated, loud confrontation at a Christmas gathering the night before Rob and Michele were found dead. The argument was reportedly intense enough that Rob and Michele left. Nobody has publicly reported what the fight was about. This episode puts that blank next to everything else we know and asks what fills it.

Months of reporting have painted a picture of what was reportedly happening around Nick in the weeks before the killings: a trust fund distribution more than two years overdue, a medication switch that sources say left him erratic and dangerous, and substance use that was reportedly back in play. When you line the argument at the party up against those factors — alongside a lifetime of reported resentment and a $1.5 million entitlement his parents were reportedly withholding — the motive theory builds itself.

Tony breaks down whether $1.5 million explains what allegedly happened in Brentwood, why the counterargument that Nick could have sued instead of allegedly killing actually proves the point, and the legal paradox that could let Nick’s defense strategy protect the very money that may have been at the center of everything.

Nick Reiner has pleaded not guilty. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty.

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