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THIS IS FROM AN EARLIER COURT APPEARANCE. HE IS WIDELY KNOWN FOR KIDNAPING DENISE HUSKINS AND HER VALLEJO HOME IN 2015 AND TAKING HER TO TAHOE, WHERE HE RAPED HER. TODAY, THE JUDGE SENTENCED ...
The Vallejo Police Department detective who used outdated interview techniques to interrogate a man he did not believe was innocent in his wife's 2015 kidnapping is retired.
THE SENTENCES ARE FROM TWO SEPARATE HOME INVASIONS AND ASSAULTS. IN 2009, SIX YEARS BEFORE HE KIDNAPED DENISE HUSKINS AND AARON QUINN IN A CASE THAT VALLEJO POLICE CALLED A HOAX. AT FIRST ...
He received two concurrent life sentences Friday on top of a 40-year federal prison sentence he was already serving for the 2015 kidnapping and sexual assault of Denise Huskins. Vallejo police ...
Matthew Muller, 48, was the subject of “American Nightmare,” a Netflix documentary series that chronicles his 2015 kidnapping of Denise Huskins in Vallejo. He recently pleaded guilty to two ...
He is already serving a 40-year federal sentence for kidnapping and assaulting Denise Huskins from Vallejo. He also faces charges in Contra Costa County SAN JOSE, Calif. - A Santa Clara County ...
These life sentences will be on top of his existing sentences related to the 2015 kidnapping and rape of Denise Huskins from her Vallejo home she lived in with her boyfriend Aaron Quinn.
The attacks went unsolved for years before Muller struck again on March 23, 2015, when he broke into a young couple’s home in Vallejo, drugged them, kidnapped the woman, Denise Huskins ...
"He's a seriously dangerous person," Denise Huskins shared in an emotional video, reacting after two life sentences were handed down to the man who kidnapped and raped her a decade ago. On Friday ...
Muller's kidnapping of Denise Huskins and Aaron Quinn drew national attention and became the subject of the Netflix documentary "American Nightmare." The Vallejo Police Department initially ...