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By Brandon Downs Click here for updates on this story California (KOVR) — “American Nightmare” kidnapper Matthew Muller pleaded guilty on Wednesday to charges related to a 1993 cold case in which ...
Serial rapist and kidnapper Matthew Muller, the former Marine and Harvard-educated immigration lawyer whose bizarre abduction of Denise Huskins in Vallejo became a Netflix documentary, was convicted ...
The man convicted of sexually assaulting Denise Huskins in Vallejo has pleaded guilty to a kidnapping and sexual assault case in Folsom.
SAN JOSE, Calif. (KRON) — Years before Denise Huskins was kidnapped from her Vallejo home, held captive, and accused by police of carrying out a “Gone Girl” inspired hoax, Matthew Muller had ...
Huskins was kidnapped by a masked intruder who broke into her boyfriend’s Vallejo home on March 23, 2015. The kidnapper threw her in the trunk of a car and drugged Quinn until he lost consciousness.
On March 24, 2015, Huskins had been spending the night at her boyfriend’s house in Vallejo, California. The couple, who both worked as physical therapists at a local hospital, enjoyed the night ...
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 and Aaron Quinn, the stars of Netflix's new true-crime docuseries "American Nightmare," survived a nightmarish ordeal together when they were victims of a home break-in in Vallejo ...
The ordeal of Denise Huskins, whose kidnapping from her boyfriend’s Vallejo home was first dismissed as a hoax by law enforcement, is getting renewed attention as the subject of a new Netflix ...
Quinn also said the kidnappers were demanding an $8,500 ransom. A Vallejo police detective interrogated Quinn for hours, at times suggesting he may have been involved in Huskins’ disappearance.