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‘American Nightmare:’ How Seaside police chief helped ... - MSNSeaside Police Chief Nick Borges speaks during a press conference on new charges against Matthew Muller, who is already serving time for the 2015 kidnapping dubbed the 'American Nightmare ...
Seaside police held a media conference on Tuesday on an infamous case from 2015 highlighted in the Netflix series "American Nightmare." Matthew Muller, 47, has been charged with two felony counts ...
Seaside police held a media conference on Tuesday on an infamous case from 2015 highlighted in the Netflix series "American Nightmare." Matthew Muller, 47, has been charged with two felony counts ...
SEASIDE, Calif. — The man convicted of kidnapping and sexually assaulting a Northern California woman in what became known as the “American Nightmare” case has a history of crimes that date ...
Seaside Police Chief Nick Borges is credited with bringing light to two 2009 assault cases against a man, now imprisoned, who was featured in Netflix’s most recent season of “American Nightmare” ...
Matthew Muller, featured in the Netflix documentary 'American Nightmare,' was charged with another home invasion in the Bay Area, the second time in recent weeks that new crimes have been ...
Seaside police Chief Nick Borges didn't investigate the Quinns' case, but he wanted to right the wrongs after watching the popular Netflix documentary "American Nightmare" based on the book ...
Following the release of “American Nightmare,” Huskins and Seaside Police Chief Nick Borges teamed up and found new evidence to reopen cold cases in Santa Clara County, Contra Costa County ...
After “American Nightmare” came out, Huskins and Quinn were contacted by an unlikely ally: the police chief in the Monterey Bay town of Seaside, Nick Borges.
Matthew Muller was sentenced to additional prison time Friday for holding women captive during two Santa Clara County home invasions in 2009, six years before he gained worldwide infamy for a 2015 ...
From left, Alameda County Sheriff's Lieutenant Misty Carausu, Denise Huskins Quin, and her husband, Aaron Quinn, listen to Seaside Police Chief Nick Borges during a press conference announcing the ...
In an exclusive interview, Huskins and Quinn take us through his interrogation, showing us step-by-step how old-school interrogation training led to their "American Nightmare." ...
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