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“American Nightmare”: Victim Reacts to His Case in Netflix True Crime Documentary

Jennifer Ullrich / watson.de

True crime series have been very popular on streaming services for a while now. A very famous case has now been reopened on Netflix with ‘An American Nightmare’ (originally: ‘American Nightmare’). And the reactions on social media are intense.

In 2015, Denise Huskins and Aaron Quinn were robbed at Quinn’s home. She was kidnapped and he was drugged. Two days later, Husikins resurfaced and her statements were seriously doubted. It took a long time before the perpetrator was caught. The case became known as ‘Gone Girl’ – a reference to a previously published novel in which a woman fakes her own kidnapping.

In Germany, ‘American Nightmare’ is number one on the Netflix series charts. Denise Huskins has now also personally responded to the true crime format on Instagram.

It turned out that Denise Huskins was accidentally the victim of a crime; the perpetrator actually targeted Quinn’s ex-girlfriend. Meanwhile, even the kidnapper spoke out and expressed irritation at the suggestion that the story might be a lie. Nevertheless, authorities remained skeptical and suspected the couple involved.

Only after another crime could Matthew Muller be identified because he lost his cell phone during the fight during the crime. Ultimately, Denise Huskins’ kidnapping was attributed to him.

The case is a shocking example of sexism in police work. For example, detective Mat Mustard, who played a crucial role in the investigation (in a negative sense), says in the series:

The reactions on social media have been correspondingly drastic, with many people expressing their disgust. Bee They would rather destroy a woman’s character than try to help a victim.» This settlement also says: “Victims are treated like trash!”

On Reddit the opinion is very similar. Here’s the verdict in a thread about the series: “It’s clear that the police don’t see their job as finding out the truth, but rather capturing a suspect so they can close the case as quickly as possible .”

Denise Huskins finds words of praise for the Netflix production on Instagram. She writes in a message: ““American Nightmare” has done a fantastic job of highlighting the core issues of our cause and capturing the overarching themes of injustice. And there is so much more that a documentary simply cannot cover.”

Source: Watson

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