๐Ÿšจ BREAKING CONFESSION: โ€œIโ€™m not mentally illโ€ โ€” Nick Reiner stuns investigators as police release his chilling testimony. In newly revealed statements, Reiner openly admits to killing his own parents, but what has left detectives shaken is why he says he did it. Calm. Calculated. And disturbingly clear-minded, according to those in the room. No breakdown. No delusion. Just a reason he insists made sense to him. What he told police next changes how this case is being viewed โ€” and raises terrifying questions about motive, intent, and accountability. ๐Ÿ‘‡ Read the testimony that investigators say they wonโ€™t forget ๐Ÿ‘‡

Just now: Police reveal Nick Reinerโ€™s testimony; he says he is not mentally ill and admits to killing his parents becauseโ€ฆ

Police have just released the full testimony of Nick R., the adult son accused in the deaths of his parents, in a revelation that has sent shockwaves through investigators and the public alike.
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According to officials, Nick R. denied being mentally ill during a recorded interrogation and explicitly admitted to killing both parents, insisting his actions were deliberate and calculated โ€” not the result of psychosis or emotional instability.



โ€œI am not sick,โ€ Nick told detectives, according to the transcript. โ€œI knew exactly what I was doing.โ€
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A Chilling Motive
What has stunned investigators most is the reason Nick gave.

Police say Nick claimed he believed his parents were โ€œabout to expose something that would destroy everyoneโ€, and that killing them was, in his words, โ€œthe only way to stop what was coming.โ€

Authorities declined to specify what Nick alleged his parents were planning to reveal, saying the claim remains unverified and may form the basis of additional charges if proven false.
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โ€œThis was not rage,โ€ a senior investigator said. โ€œThis was intent.โ€


No Signs of Mental Breakdown
Psychological screenings conducted after Nickโ€™s arrest reportedly found no evidence of delusions, hallucinations, or impaired reality testing, a finding that complicates potential legal defenses.
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Medical experts consulted by police described Nick as:

Oriented and coherent

Aware of consequences

Emotionally controlled during questioning

โ€œThat combination is rare in family-annihilation cases,โ€ said a forensic psychologist familiar with the investigation.

Evidence Aligns With Confession
Police say Nickโ€™s account matches key physical evidence, including:

CCTV footage showing his movements before and after the incident
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Digital records indicating premeditation

The absence of forced entry or struggle consistent with a planned act

Investigators emphasized that the confession was voluntary and legally obtained.

Community in Shock
Neighbors described the family as quiet and private, with no prior reports of violence. Many expressed disbelief after learning police do not believe mental illness played a role.

โ€œThat almost makes it worse,โ€ one neighbor said. โ€œIf he knew what he was doingโ€ฆโ€

What Comes Next
Prosecutors are now reviewing whether to pursue first-degree murder charges with special circumstances, which could carry the harshest possible sentence under state law.
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Police warned that additional details from the testimony may be released in the coming days as the case moves toward court.

For investigators, one conclusion is already clear:

โ€œThis wasnโ€™t madness,โ€ one official said. โ€œIt was a decision โ€” and thatโ€™s what makes it terrifying.โ€

“THE FACE OF THE UNTHINKABLE. ๐Ÿ›‘๐ŸŽญ A grin. A pose. A hidden darkness. This is 18-year-old Jesse, the individual responsible for the heartbreak in Tumbler Ridge. From his own family to the halls of a secondary school, his actions left 10 d-e-a-d and 25 wounded. Looking at this photo, it’s impossible to reconcile that smile with the lives of the five children and one teacher stolen that day. Canada stands in silence, staring at a picture of a nightmare.