Vallejo kidnapping survivors speak out on 'Tamron Hall Show' after release of Netflix series

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In their first interview since 'American Nightmare' was released on Netflix, Denise Huskins and Aaron Quinn are re-telling the painful story of their kidnapping and experience with Vallejo police, who mistakenly said they staged an elaborate kidnapping hoax.

"Reliving it is always a challenge, it always brings up a lot of deep pain from the past," said Denise Huskins.Vallejo kidnapping survivors Denise Huskins and Aaron Quinn spoke out on "Tamron Hall Show" after the release of Netflix series "American Nightmare."The couple Vallejo police mistakenly said staged an elaborate kidnapping hoax appeared on "Tamron Hall Show" Monday to share their story.

When Quinn did call Vallejo police, Detective Mat Mustard interrogated him, believing he had killed Huskins. "It is Mr. Quinn and Ms. Huskins that owe this community an apology," said then Vallejo Police Department Lt. Kenny Park.

 

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