Another conviction for 'American Nightmare' rapist Matthew Muller. Here's his latest crime
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Matthew Muller, already serving a 40-year sentence for kidnapping and sexual assault, has been convicted again for a 2015 home invasion in Contra Costa County. The charges follow a notorious case involving Denise Huskins and Aaron Quinn, during which Muller drugged, bound, and assaulted Huskins. His home invasion incident went unreported at the time but was later connected to Muller, leading to his additional sentencing. This conviction adds to multiple charges that highlight his violent criminal history.
Matthew Muller, a convicted rapist known for his role in a notorious kidnapping case from 2015, has received additional life sentences for another home invasion. The latest conviction stems from a 2015 incident in Contra Costa County. Muller's previous actions involved the home invasion of Denise Huskins and Aaron Quinn, where he committed violent acts including binding and drugging the couple. Following these events, a problematic investigation misidentified the victims as perpetrators until further evidence led to Muller's arrest.
Muller's violent past includes binding and drugging his victims before abducting them. He took Denise Huskins to his family's cabin for assault, only releasing her after two days of captivity. Originally dismissed by authorities, her case gained traction after subsequent events linked Muller through further investigations.
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