"American Nightmare" victims Denise Huskins and Aaron Quinn helped two small-town law enforcement officials obtain confessions from Matthew Muller.
The focus of the docuseries is Denise Huskins who found herself suspected by police and the media of faking her own kidnap with the help of her boyfriend Aaron Quinn. Warning: This article ...
Kidnapping and rape survivor Denise Huskins spoke to reporters in Seaside on Tuesday about how she helped investigators find more victims who were allegedly targeted by Matthew Muller. The Muller case ...
Convicted "American Nightmare" kidnapper and rapist Matthew Muller pleaded guilty on Friday to new assault charges stemming ...
Huskins and Quinn who are now married were interested ... "She just said, I didn't know how much I needed this," said Huskins. Denise and Aaron say they still believe that Matthew Muller did ...
Muller, a disbarred, Harvard-educated attorney, pleaded guilty to the 2015 kidnapping of Denise Huskins ... Her boyfriend, Aaron Quinn, told detectives he woke up to a bright light on his face ...
From left, Alameda County Sheriff’s Lieutenant Misty Carausu, Denise Huskins Quinn, and her husband, Aaron Quinn, listen to Seaside Police Chief Nick Borges during a press conference announcing ...
Denise Huskins and Aaron Quinn gained worldwide notoriety when their bizarre 2015 kidnapping was featured in what Netflix said was its highest-rated documentary of 2024, "American Nightmare." ...
Denise Huskins, Aaron Quinn, and Seaside Police Chief Nick Borges appear at a news conference in Seaside, Calif. on Jan. 7, 2025. (KRON4 Photo / Amy Larson) Borges said he worked closely with ...
"American Nightmare" victims Denise Huskins and Aaron Quinn worked with two small-town law enforcement officials to get kidnapper Matthew Muller to confess to more cold case crimes.