Matthew Muller: Where is the ‘American Nightmare’ Star Now?

Key Takeaways:

– Matthew Muller, a key fixture in Netflix’s “American Nightmare” docuseries, is currently incarcerated in a federal prison in Tucson until July 2049.
– Muller was sentenced to 40 years in 2017 for a high-profile California abduction case.
– In 2022, Muller received another 31-year sentence for forcible rape and other charges.

Matthew Muller, the harrowing subject of Netflix’s docuseries, “American Nightmare,” is presently serving his sentence in a federal prison in Tucson, according to the federal Bureau of Prisons. Muller, now 46, became notorious for a high-profile abduction case originating from California.

The Backstory

Apprehended in 2017, the United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of California disclosed that Muller was sentenced to 40 years in prison by U.S. District Judge Troy L. Nunley. His expected release date has been slated for July 8, 2049.

Furthermore, in 2022, Muller faced additional charges, resulting in an additional sentence of 31 years for forcible rape and other crimes in Solano County. The term is to be served concurrently with his federal confinement, according to Today. As a result of these sentences, Muller’s name now features on the state of California Department of Corrections records.

Muller’s Case: A Deep Dive

In Netflix’s “American Nightmare,” the Vallejo Police Department and its detective Mat Mustard initially doubted the claims of victims Denise Huskins and Aaron Quinn. His involvement in the case painted a sinister story that left fans of the show intrigued about his present circumstances.

Muller, a Harvard graduate and a ex-U.S. Marine, was once a working immigration attorney in San Francisco, according to Today. Following his arrest, Muller was disbarred. During his sentencing, Denise Huskins, one of his victims, reportedly told Muller, “You treated me like an object, a toy, an animal,” NBC News reported.

The Abduction and the Aftermath

According to a press release from the U.S. Attorney’s office, court documents reveal Muller’s heinous acts on March 23, 2015. Muller had broken into the home of Aaron Quinn and Denise Huskins in Vallejo, holding them hostages under the false pretense of elite criminals conducting kidnap-for-ransom tactics.

However, Muller’s case remained unresolved until June 8, 2015, when officers investigating a home invasion burglary followed trails leading to Muller’s residence. There they discovered crucial evidence related to the Vallejo kidnapping, aiding their resolution of the widely publicized mystery.

In a chilling verdict of the case, U.S. Attorney Talbert said, “Muller had advantages in life that most people only dream of, yet he used his considerable intelligence to plan and execute the physical assault and psychological torture of two innocent strangers.”.

Muller’s incarceration and the details of his case unveiled in Netflix’s “American Nightmare” have kept fans, law enforcement, and victims alike engaged. His case stands as a grim reminder of the horrors hidden beneath seemingly mundane lives, his story sculpted into a haunting narrative through the popular docuseries.