Nick Reiner’s Prison Life: Bloody Floors, Limited Showers

Suspected murderer Nick Reiner sits in an 80-square-meter cell at the Twin Towers Correctional Facility in downtown Los Angeles, the nation’s largest mental health facility, accused of unsanitary conditions, including blood-stained floors, visible mold and dysfunctional toilets.
“Prisoners wake up at 5:00 in the morning and turn off at 9:00 at night,” Sergeant Christopher Lewis you are only told Us Weekly about the life of the prisoners at the Twin Towers. (Nick, 32, was arrested on December 14, 2025, hours after his parents, Rob Reiner again Michele Singer Reinerwere found stabbed to death in their home in Brentwood, California. On February 23, he pleaded not guilty to two counts of aggravated murder.)
“Prisoners at the Twin Towers are evaluated every 15 or 30 minutes, depending on their classification, by psychiatrists,” Sergeant Lewis said. Us that “showers are provided on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.”
Prisoners’ clothing “consists of a prisoner’s standard shirt and pants, with colors based on caste,” he explained. “The only exception is a suicide vest instead of a shirt and pants, based on a psychiatrist’s assessment.” (Nick wore a light brown jumpsuit during his arraignment last month after appearing in court wearing a suicide vest.)
Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner
Michael Stewart / Getty ImagesNick and other inmates at the Twin Towers are served breakfast at 8 a.m., which Sergeant Lewis said usually consists of cereal, boiled eggs, milk and bread with peanut butter and jelly. Lunch, which includes a sandwich, carrots and juice, is available at 12 pm and dinner is served at 6 pm.
The last meal of the day is usually hot, a common example being corned beef, mashed potatoes, green beans and fruit.
Sergeant Lewis confirmed Us that after Nick pleaded not guilty to the brutal murders of Rob, 78, and Michele, 70, he was served a bologna sandwich for lunch and a chicken burrito with BBQ beans, mixed greens, applesauce and chocolate milk.
Twin Towers consists of two high-rise towers and includes a hospital/medical ward area “housed for people with moderate to severe health and mental health needs.” Sergeant Lewis said the only things banned from the commissary for these people are “objects that can be used to harm themselves (ie, razors),” he said. Us“Prohibitions are only made if a psychiatric evaluation is deemed necessary. There is no visitation ban.”
The facility where Nick lives has been under scrutiny, with a complaint filed by the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department, which oversees the Twin Towers and other facilities, as recently as September 2025.
After an inspection of the Twin Towers on March 6, 2025, Sybil Brand Commission inspectors reported “many toilets that did not work, mattresses without the required plastic covers, visible mold on the walls and what appeared to be blood on the walls and mattress,” according to a complaint obtained by Us.
In July 2025, the Sybil Brand Commission reported “persistent unsanitary conditions at the Twin Towers.
Nick’s facility was also accused of “exceeding” its inmate capacity by hundreds.
According to the complaint, from January 2020 to March 2025, the Board of State and Community Corrections found that the Twin Towers “held an average daily population of 2,728 people, despite a maximum population of 2,432,” with a peak of 3,231.
It also cited a study released by the US Bureau of Justice Statistics on prison death rates from 2009 to 2018, which found that Los Angeles County had an average suicide rate of 25.8 percent. In 2018, the suicide rate was 30.3 percent compared to 6 percent in 2015. Data from the LA County Medical Examiner-Coroner showed that 2021 marked the highest number of suicides inside the Twin Towers and Men’s Central in eight years. In 2021, the suicide rate at the Twin Towers and Men’s Central was about one per 1,000, which is more than 10 times the suicide rate for Los Angeles County in 2020.
Nick’s mental health is still at a premium as his case continues, and a source previously told Us that he fired his psychiatrist and switched medications shortly before Rob and Michele were killed.
“Medical staff have warned Rob and Michele not to let Nick stay at home until his medication is adjusted,” the insider said. (Nick had an argument with his parents the night before they were killed at Conan O’Brien’s holiday party; he was staying at Rob and Michele’s guest house at the time.)
Nick is widely reported to suffer from schizophrenia and has been open about his past drug addiction.
If convicted, he faces a maximum sentence of life in prison without parole or the death penalty.





