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After surviving a kidnapping and false accusations, Denise Huskins partners with police to reform interrogation practices and ...
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 ...
Denise Huskins and Aaron Quinn, the couple whose kidnapping case inspired the Netflix documentary "American Nightmare," won the California District Attorneys Association's 2025 Witness of the Year ...
They were mocked, doubted and even called liars. But now, Denise Huskins and Aaron Quinn, the couple once accused of staging ...
Denise Huskins and Aaron Quinn. Credit : Chloe Aftel In March of 2015, Denise Huskins and her boyfriend, Aaron Quinn, were bound with zip ties and forced into a closet in Aaron's Vallejo, Calif. home.
Denise Huskins and Aaron Quinn, the California couple falsely accused of staging a kidnapping in 2015, say they believe the real abductor didn't act alone ...
Muller was convicted in connection with a home invasion that took place just weeks after the kidnapping that become the focus of the true crime TV series.
An hour after the press conference announcing the latest developments in the Denise Huskins case, and Vallejo Police announcing they believed it was all "an orchestrated event and not a kidnapping ...
Denise Huskins talked about her 48-hour ordeal, and described her sexual assault by Matthew Muller, as he looked on. She described being blindfolded and fearing she was going to die.
Police in Vallejo, California, said on Wednesday they found "no evidence to support the claims" that Denise Huskins was abducted from a home there before she was found alive two days later and ...
Members of the media gather at a location where Denise Huskins, a woman who was reported missing, was found safe in Huntington Beach, Calif., on March 25, 2015.