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SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — Matthew Muller, the notorious kidnapper who held Denise Huskins captive and broke into several San Francisco Bay Area women’s homes, began his criminal career when he ...
The man convicted of sexually assaulting Denise Huskins in Vallejo has pleaded guilty to a kidnapping and sexual assault case in Folsom.
In 2015, Muller broke into a Vallejo home and drugged and bound a couple, Aaron Quinn and Denise Huskins. Muller then kidnapped Huskins in Quinn’s car and held her for three days in his family ...
Denise Huskins talks to reporters in Seaside, Calif. on Jan. 7, 2025. (KRON4 Photo) Matthew Muller is seen in mugshots from 2015 and 2018. (Images via Solano County District Attorney’s Office) ...
Read more: Convicted 'American Nightmare' rapist pleads guilty to two more home invasions In 2015, Muller broke into a Vallejo home and drugged and bound a couple, Aaron Quinn and Denise Huskins.
He is already serving two life sentences for crimes in the South Bay, and a 40-year sentence for the 2015 kidnapping and sexual assault of Denise Huskins, which Vallejo police initially called a hoax.
Ho also credited Muller's 2015 "American Nightmare" victims, Denise Huskins and Aaron Quinn of Vallejo for solving other crimes. Huskins had always said Muller told her he attacked other people.
He pled no contest to two counts of forcible rape of Denise Huskins in 2015. Huskins was kidnapped from her Vallejo home in what police had thought was a hoax.
Denise Rehrig, a veteran news-and-talk producer who recently held a senior role at “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” has been named executive producer of ABC News ‘ flagship streaming ...
Denise Rehrig will be the new executive producer of ABC News Live’s flagship show Prime with Linsey Davis. Rehrig is returning to the network, having been senior broadcast producer at Good ...