Taken l 20/20 l PART 4

Newspaper receives ‘proof-of-life’ message from the kidnapped Denise Huskins: Part 4

The San Francisco Chronicle received the message from Huskins a day after she was kidnapped. Yet, police continued to doubt Aaron Quinn’s extraordinary story about the home invasion and kidnapping.

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27 thoughts on “Taken l 20/20 l PART 4

  1. Sorry but I'm not impressed with this guy, he did not get out of his way to protect her in any stage, and something is off with him (not to mention him asking his ex to work on things while he is with her) i would not marry this creep if i was her

  2. Matt Mustard the detective in this clip was awarded "Detective of the year" the same year this interview happened. even tho he was proven wrong on every account. the Vallejo police have a history of, well a lot.

  3. And Law Enforcement can’t understand why we hold them in such contempt. These railroading a**holes could easily have taken Aaron at his word, investigated and come to the conclusion whether he was lying or not. But the fat, lazy f**ks didn’t bother. The only goal in law enforcement now is to see how many arrests they can make to get the quarterly bonus. No longer do they look at their job as Protect and Serve. Because nobody they come into contact with is innocent until proven guilty. Cops assume everyone is a criminal and with enough brow beating, sleep deprivation, and isolation, they can get you to confess. If you have no resources outside, no family or friends willing to fight for you, or money for a right-now attorney, you’re screwed. In a population where most American families would struggle to put together $400 for an emergency, what do you suppose the odds of getting out of this are?

  4. Some police have unbelievable imaginations. They should be simply looking at the actual evidence. Sherlock Holmes could show them how to do an investigation

  5. Wait the police put the phone on airplane mode or did Aaron? Police aren't that quick to think like that but a psychopath would

  6. He is too daum calm….and he just didn't put out that he knew that sheet had a stain before say something he is just agreeing but not giving any character just being silent….now he talks and lawyers up

  7. It’s horrible that Matthew Muller the kidnapper raped her twice. He could’ve just stuck to the ransom. But he had to do that?! I can’t believe Matt Muller only got 40 years and not LIFE

  8. It's kind of fucked up that the most terrifying thing isn't even being kidnapped, it's lazy police not believing you and trying to frame you for a slam dunk conviction.

  9. his reaction is strange. In the police station – 1) he is safe and 2) If he loved that girl – he would be freaking out. The girl is oddly monotonic..

  10. Detective Matt Mustard is a f#*king nightmare. He went off on the tangent that Aaron had killed her with NO proof. The way he was speaking to Aaron was atrocious. Sue his arse!!!

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