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  1. Jan 19, 2024 · Denise Huskins was abducted by Matthew Muller in 2015 after he broke into her home with her boyfriend, Aaron Quinn. The case was initially dismissed as a hoax by Vallejo police, but Muller was arrested and convicted after a bizarre crime involving a drone and a ransom.

    • Gina Vivinetto
  2. Mar 19, 2022 · Matthew Muller, who raped and abducted Denise Huskins in 2015, was sentenced to 31 years in state prison. He also pleaded guilty to federal charges and was ordered to take antipsychotic medication.

  3. Apr 4, 2024 · Denise Huskins was abducted and raped by a man who broke into her boyfriend's home in 2015. She escaped and was vindicated after police initially accused her and her boyfriend of faking the incident in a case called the \"Gone Girl kidnapping\".

    • Jessica Sager
    • An Unexpected Beginning to Their Love Story
    • Aaron Quinn Becomes A Suspect
    • Denise Huskins Reappears South of Los Angeles
    • Denise Huskins’ Abductor Is Caught

    Huskins and Quinn met in 2014 in Vallejo, California, located in the Bay Area, where they were both physical therapists. Huskins said they were “drawn together.” “I was very conflicted because I obviously was attracted to Denise,” Quinn said. But he had just gotten out of a relationship with a fiancée who he said cheated on him. “I also didn’t trus...

    Quinn woke up the next morning with only enough energy due to the sedatives to call out sick for Huskins and himself, and then he fell asleep again until 11:30 a.m. He woke up to new emails and texts from the intruder. They demanded two payments of $8,500, he said. He responded to the kidnapper’s message but when he didn’t hear back, he began to pa...

    Huskins turned up alive in Huntington Beach, California, 400 miles away from Vallejo, on March 25, 2015, two days after she’d gone missing, as the kidnapper had promised Huskins previously. “I heard him drive off. I slowly counted to 10. I peeled the tape off my eyes and I was by myself in this alleyway,” she said. The kidnapper, who had taken Husk...

    Weeks passed without a break in the case and Huskins and Aaron Quinn found themselves the prime suspects in their own home invasion and kidnapping case. Their lives seemed to be falling apart while living in a constant state of terror and preparing for a defense, Huskins said. Aaron Quinn said he feared he was close to losing his job. “It was devas...

    • 7 min
    • Sean Dooley,Emily Wynn
  4. Jan 18, 2024 · FILE - Denise Huskins, left, and her boyfriend, Aaron Quinn listen as their attorneys speak at a news conference on July 13, 2015, in Vallejo, Calif. Huskins, who was kidnapped from her boyfriend’s Northern California home and released two days later and whose case was first dismissed as a hoax by law enforcement, is generating renewed attention as the subject of a new Netflix documentary.

  5. Apr 24, 2024 · The documentary series American Nightmare covers the 2015 kidnapping of Denise Huskins and her husband Aaron Quinn, but leaves out several key facts. Learn about the book they wrote, the charges against the kidnapper, the social media backlash, and more.

  6. Jan 17, 2024 · Denise Huskins says that when she was released on March 25, 2015, by one of the men who had kidnapped her two days earlier, the last thing she was thinking about was ensuring everything she had ...

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