It's been six
years since Denise Huskins and
Aaron Quinn were awakened in the middle of the night, told they
were being robbed, and then were zip-tied and blinded with swim
goggles covered in duct tape. Huskins was taken from the home and kidnapped,
while Quinn was sedated. The story that follows has been called a
real life "Gone Girl" case, and sounds so unbelievable that if it
were a novel, readers would have a hard time believing it was
true. Huskins and Quinn have had
to be silent for years on their experience due to legal reasons,
but the couple is now ready and able to open up and share all the
details.
Jonathan talks
with the couple from their Bay Area home as they open up about the
night of the abduction, the brutal and at times soul crushing
nature of their interrogation, and how they still found one of the
perpetrators, Matthew Muller, despite most of the media and their
police calling the case a hoax. Denise and Aaron talk about the
writing process behind their new book Victim F: From Crime
Victims to Suspects to Survivors, co-written with
investigative journalist Nicole Weisensee Egan, and how
it's helping them heal and move forward to focus on family and
helping protect others from revictimization.
About the Podcast
A thoroughly human, often funny, glimpse into the lives and stories of successful writers. How they got there, what they've learned, and what you need to succeed.