Nick Reiner Update + Caneiro Trial, McKee Arraignment — Family Murder Cases Compared

Jan 28, 03:00 AM

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Nick Reiner's arraignment has been pushed to February 23rd, but his case isn't the only family murder making headlines. We're covering three cases that reveal how family dynamics can turn deadly—and what experts say families should watch for. Nick is charged with stabbing his parents, director Rob Reiner and photographer Michele Singer Reiner, at their Brentwood home. His attorney withdrew while insisting Nick is "not guilty of murder" under California law. Nick's documented schizoaffective disorder and 2020 mental health conservatorship are expected to form the basis of an insanity defense. 

Former FBI behavioral analyst Robin Dreeke examines the warning signs—from childhood tantrums to erratic behavior at a Christmas party hours before the killings. In New Jersey, Paul Caneiro is on trial for murdering his brother Keith, sister-in-law Jennifer, and their two children at the family's Colts Neck mansion in 2018. Jurors heard Keith's final phone call demanding account access from his brother hours before his death. And in Ohio, surgeon Michael McKee pleaded not guilty to killing his ex-wife Monique Tepe and her husband Spencer Tepe. All three cases force the same question: when does troubled become dangerous?

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