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Two days after the break-in, Huskins turned up near her parents’ house in Huntington Beach, about 400 miles away with no ransom ever being paid, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office.
The series covers the March 2015 kidnapping of Denise Huskins from the home she shared with her boyfriend Aaron Quinn in Vallejo, California. The Vallejo police department and the FBI assumed the kidnapping was a hoax staged by Huskins and Quinn, and Huskins was labeled "the real Gone Girl" by the media.
The three-episode true-crime series documented the kidnapping of Denise Huskins in 2015, and how authorities initially suspected her then-boyfriend, now-husband Aaron Quinn of the abduction.
The three-part series details the surreal case, which began in March 2015 when an intruder broke into the Vallejo, California, home that Huskins shared with her boyfriend, Aaron Quinn.
Denise Huskins, left, and her boyfriend, Aaron Quinn were both victims of Muller. ... Police at first believed her boyfriend carried out a fake kidnapping that was referred to as a real-life ...
On March 23, 2015, Muller broke into a Vallejo home, where he drugged, and tied up Huskins and her boyfriend. He kidnapped Huskins, brought her to a cabin in South Lake Tahoe, and sexually ...
The ordeal of Denise Huskins, whose kidnapping from her boyfriend’s Northern California home was first dismissed as a hoax by law enforcement, is getting renewed attention as the subject of a ...
Huskins and Quinn are happily married with two children now, but it’s clear to any viewer that what happened will stay with Denise for the rest of her life. If you take one thing away from ...