Survivors of so-called 'Gone Girl' case reflect on the life-changing experience

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It’s been six years since the night that Aaron Quinn and Denise Huskins awoke to a man’s voice saying, “Wake up. This is a robbery.”

In the moments after she realized her kidnapper let her walk free, Denise Huskins said all she wanted was to hug her parents and “finally feel safe.”It’s been six years since the night that Aaron Quinn and Denise Huskins awoke in his Vallejo, California, home to a man’s voice saying, “Wake up. This is a robbery.”

Among the attendees at their wedding were the attorneys who helped defend them, and Misty Carausu, a detective from Dublin, California, who helped link Muller to their case.Huskins and Quinn met in 2014 in Vallejo, California, located in the Bay Area, where they were both physical therapists. Huskins said they were “drawn together.”

“I finally just put my foot down and said, ‘Look, I don’t deserve this.’ And it was a couple of weeks of kind of going back and forth,” she said. Huskins said that while walking to the closet she noticed two sets of legs from what she believed to be two different people in the bedroom. Quinn had lived with his ex-fiancée in that house before their breakup, and she had only recently moved out all of her belongings. Huskins said she hoped that the confusion would result in the intruder deciding just to leave them, but that is not what happened.

Eventually, the intruder picked up Huskins and put her in the trunk of Quinn's car before driving away with her. Fearing he was putting Huskins’ life in grave danger, he dialed the police. When officers from the Vallejo Police Department appeared at his home, it had been more than nine hours since Huskins had been taken. Quinn said the first question the police asked him when he answered the door was, “Are you on drugs?”Quinn said the officers entered the house and immediately unplugged the camera that the kidnapper had left.

Quinn said the officers eventually “seemed to soften a little bit” and told him they were taking him to the police station to give a statement. But while he was there, the police also gathered DNA samples and his clothes, he said. In return, he says they gave him prison clothes to wear. “I knew there was an old stain on my sheet,” Quinn said. “I’d washed those sheets multiple times. It’s just a small stain that I wasn’t able to get out. Little did I know, a quarter-sized bloodstain was going to mean that I was a murderer.”

The detectives called Huskins’ parents and alerted them that something terrible might’ve happened to their daughter. The FBI, which also got involved in the case, gave Aaron Quinn a polygraph exam -- something he was eager to take to prove his innocence -- which they say he failed.

 

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Wow the FBI and police screwed this one up for sure denisehuskins aaronquinn

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