Why Nick Reiner’s Story After the Killings Matters More Than You Think

Why Nick Reiner’s Story After the Killings Matters More Than You Think

When violent cases break, attention usually locks onto motive and emotion. But analysts often look somewhere else — at what happens after the act. In this episode of True Crime Today, retired FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke explains why post-offense behavior can reshape how an entire case is understood.

Using publicly reported aspects of the Nick Reiner case, Robin breaks down why calm movement, decision-making, and narrative framing after an alleged crime matter. These behaviors don’t cancel mental illness — but they can complicate claims about awareness and control.

The episode also explores the broader context: years of treatment cycling, medication changes driven by side effects, and how prolonged instability can reset family expectations. Robin explains why families don’t “miss” warning signs — they adapt to them — and how that adaptation can delay intervention until outcomes are irreversible.

This discussion focuses on behavior, not excuses — and why the aftermath often tells the real story.

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