kidnap-for-ransom case. In March 2015, armed intruders wearing scuba suits allegedly invaded the home of California physical therapist Aaron Quinn, where they terrorized him and his girlfriend, Denise Huskins.
The scuba burglars told the couple that this incident was part of an organized group that collected financial debt. Their plan was to kidnap Huskins, and ransom her to Quinn.Allegedly, the invaders took Huskins to a remote location, drugged her, raped her, and returned her two days later, to a location near her mother’s home, near Huntington Beach, California.
During this time, Quinn reported Huskins’ abduction to the police – but they considered him the prime suspect. Quinn, who received an e-mail from the kidnappers demanding a ransom of $17,000, was met with hostility from police.
The detectives insisted his story was too far-fetched, stripped him naked for police photographs, interrogated him for 18 hours and gave him a lie-detector test.
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