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Denise Huskins and Aaron Quinn, the Vallejo couple police accused of making up their home invasion and kidnapping is responding to an apology made by the department more than six years later.
TIMELINE: Denise Huskins, Matthew Muller Vallejo kidnapping case "I don't think so based on some of the evidence we had at the time," said Whitney.
Netflix’s “American Nightmare” is resurfacing the story of Denise Huskins, a Vallejo, California, woman whose “real-life Gone Girl” kidnapping grabbed headlines in 2015.
Denise Huskins, left, and her boyfriend Aaron Quinn listen as their attorneys speak at a news conference Monday, July 13, 2015 in Vallejo, Calif. On Tuesday Huskins and Quinn filed a lawsuit ...
Huskins was kidnapped from the couple’s home in Vallejo more than a year ago. Quinn told police that Huskins had been “forcibly taken” from the home sometime between midnight and 5 a.m. on ...
Denise Huskins and Aaron Quinn appear at a news conference with attorney Doug Rappaport in San Francisco, Calif. on Thursday, Sept. 29, 2016. Huskins and Quinn were victims in the bizarre Vallejo ...
The Vallejo Police Department has been criticized on social media for botching the case involving the kidnapping and rape of Denise Huskins in 2015. Courtesy of Netflix 7 ...
Denise Huskins and Aaron Quinn appear at a news conference in Vallejo on July 13, 2015. The couple has reached a settlement in a lawsuit against the city and its police department.
Denise Huskins and boyfriend Aaron Quinn attend a news conference July 13, 2015, in Vallejo following Huskins kidnapping. (Mike Jory Times-Herald file) By Mercury News | [email protected] ...
What Happened to Denise Huskins? Denise was kidnapped in Vallejo, California, on the night of March 22, 2015. The next morning, Denise’s boyfriend Aaron called 911 to report her kidnapping.
Huskins would later sue the Vallejo Police Department for how they handled the case and was awarded a $2.5 million settlement. Attorney Anthony Douglas Rappaport stands with clients, Denise Huskins ...