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Denise Huskins and Aaron Quinn, the couple whose kidnapping case inspired the Netflix documentary "American Nightmare", won ...
They were mocked, doubted and even called liars. But now, Denise Huskins and Aaron Quinn, the couple once accused of staging ...
Instead of turning their pain into distrust of law enforcement, Aaron Quinn and Denise Huskins Quinn work with agencies to ...
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"American Nightmare" survivors Denise Huskins, Aaron Quinn honored as "Witnesses of the Year"Now, never-before-released interrogations of Matthew Muller, the serial predator who kidnapped Denise Huskins in 2015, show ...
Matthew Muller, the convicted kidnapper and rapist featured in the Netflix documentary "American Nightmare," confessed to additional crimes in Sacramento and Contra Costa County, according to newly ...
After surviving a kidnapping and false accusations, Denise Huskins partners with police to reform interrogation practices and ...
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Matthew Muller gets new life sentence for Contra Costa County crimeMatthew Muller, whose 2015 kidnapping of Denise Huskins was chronicled in the Netflix docuseries "American Nightmare," was ...
Matthew Muller, already serving a 40-year sentence in the Denise Huskins case, had been terrorizing the community for two decades before the widely known "American Nightmare" case, prosecutors said.
Denise Huskins to make public appearance Huskins, the victim of the 2015 Vallejo kidnapping, will speak alongside Seaside Police Chief Nick Borges about the new charges against Muller.
Netflix's true-crime documentary, American Nightmare, covered one of the strangest kidnapping cases of all time, where Denise Huskins was kidnapped by a man claiming to be part of a bigger organizatio ...
Denise Huskins, whose 2015 kidnapping and sexual assault case is featured in American Nightmare, a Netflix true crime documentary series released earlier this year, is opening about her ongoing ...
When American Nightmare subject Denise Huskins was kidnapped from her Vallejo, California, home in 2015, she was referred to as a real-life Gone Girl — something she didn’t understand at the time.
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