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Dec 18, 2025 Michael Zenni, a deputy managing editor at the New York Post known for his high-profile crime reporting, dives into the chilling details surrounding the Reiner family homicide case. He reveals surveillance footage and timelines related to the tragedy. The conversation takes a turn as Zenni discusses the bizarre behavior of Nick Reiner at a Conan O'Brien party, raising eyebrows about his state of mind. Additionally, the investigative hurdles in the Brown University shooting case highlight the challenges faced by law enforcement in solving crime.
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Investigation Appears Disorganized
- Caitlin Becker highlights major investigative gaps in the Brown University shooting, like missing cameras and confused person-of-interest handling.
- She argues those missteps suggest the investigation is bungled and lacking clear leads.
Security Camera Gaps Hurt Case
- The university reportedly has about 1,200 cameras but few cover the rear where the shooter exited, undermining evidence gathering.
- Caitlin notes released photos of multiple people of interest have been confusing and unhelpful to the public.
False Leads Consume Resources
- Authorities detained a person of interest who was later released, consuming hours of investigative resources.
- Caitlin implies that that focus likely distracted police from pursuing the actual shooter.

