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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 ...
O ne night in March 2015, Denise Huskins and her boyfriend Aaron Quinn awoke to a scene of brutal confusion. Someone had broken into Quinn’s home in Mare Island, a peninsula in Vallejo ...
Denise Huskins in ‘American Nightmare.’ (Netflix) After being missing for nearly 48 hours, Denise’s kidnapper told her that she was being released.
Denise Huskins was painted in the media as the real-life "Gone Girl" after she told police she had been kidnapped from her boyfriend's home under a bizarre set of circumstances, but Huskins' ...
Denise Huskins and Aaron Quinn reached a $2.5 million settlement with the city of Vallejo. After that, the couple married in 2018 and had two daughters: Olivia, born in 2020, and Naomi, born in 2022.
Denise Huskins, whose 2015 kidnapping and sexual assault case is featured in American Nightmare, a Netflix true crime documentary series released earlier this year, is opening about her ongoing ...
Police accused Denise Huskins and her boyfriend Aaron Quinn of staging her abduction — until her kidnapper was caught. Now a new Netflix docuseries is telling their story.
10 years later: 'American Nightmare' survivors work with law enforcement, after police once called couple liars 'They could have been heroes'; Denise Huskins pictured police saving her in captivity.
Denise Huskins is opening up about her abduction with unfiltered details. During her Tuesday, April 2, appearance on the “Call Her Daddy” podcast, the American Nightmare subject, 38, recalled ...
Denise Huskins, now 37, talks about her 2015 ordeal in "American Nightmare." Courtesy of Netflix Rosamund Pike in "Gone Girl" as Amy, a woman who faked her own kidnapping.