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American Nightmare [S01E03] - The Others
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00:00We have a break-in at North Terrasina Drive in Dublin.
00:22They are out there right now.
00:30I'm in the bathroom right now.
00:35My husband is fighting with them.
00:37They have out there.
00:49Listen, talk to me, okay?
00:51How many people?
00:52In the dark, we can't really see.
00:54There was a laser light that was pointing at us.
00:57We want us to turn around.
00:58We were in bed.
00:59Okay.
01:00My husband called me.
01:02He's running away already!
01:04He's running away!
01:08I arrive on scene, and I know from the 911 call
01:11that there's a family that lives here inside.
01:13There's been a home invasion robbery.
01:18The husband is covered in blood,
01:20and he's holding a rag to his face.
01:23He told me that the daughter is safe,
01:25and the suspect has run out the back door.
01:31As we search the back, we come across zip ties and duct tape,
01:36and we make sure to bag that evidence.
01:40We know that the suspect's wearing all black,
01:42and he's possibly hopped over this fence.
01:44The dog starts talking back here on this trail,
01:47but there's miles and miles of fields up here,
01:50so it's going to make him hard to detect.
01:53Who is this suspect?
01:55Why is he here?
01:57Why did he choose this house?
01:59What did he want inside this home?
02:02And then the daughter comes up to me,
02:05and she says, on the counter, there's a phone.
02:10I think he left it behind.
02:15When we locate the subscriber for the cell phone number,
02:32the female answers the phone,
02:33and I ask her if she knows whose phone number this is,
02:37and she says, oh, yeah, I know.
02:38That's my son's phone number.
02:39And she provided his name.
02:41Matthew Mullen.
02:42Matthew Mullen.
02:43Matthew Mullen.
02:44He's a former Marine.
02:46A Harvard Law graduate.
03:01It's a former Marine.
03:04A Harvard Law graduate.
03:07He's a former Marine.
03:09a Harvard Law graduate.
03:12We did locate some previous reports
03:15in which he was a suspect in some sexual batteries
03:19and attempted rapes.
03:24So this leads me to suspect that in our Dublin incident,
03:28his intentions were to tie up the parents in the house
03:32and to rape their 22-year-old daughter.
03:39We told his mom something very innocent.
03:42We just want to get the phone back to him.
03:44Do you know where he is?
03:45And she says, yeah, he's staying at my cabin
03:47in South Lake Tahoe.
03:51South Lake Tahoe is a vacation spot,
03:55which is about 140 miles north of our location.
04:01We can't be sure he's still there,
04:03so we need to get to that cabin before he finds out
04:05we're coming and has a chance to flee.
04:09I get a call from my sergeant and he says,
04:15we're going to go to South Lake Tahoe
04:18to make an arrest on a home invasion that occurred in Dublin.
04:21Do you want to join us?
04:23It was going to be my first case as a detective.
04:28And I said, hell yeah, I do. Sign me up.
04:41That's going to be the next one.
04:43I'm thinking to myself, what's going to happen?
04:50Ambushes, barricades, does he have, you know, guns?
04:59We don't want to make any noise.
05:00We want to be sure we're silent.
05:02We want to be sure we take them by surprise.
05:04I'm going to be sure we take them by surprise.
05:10Search ward!
05:11Search ward!
05:12Search ward!
05:13Search ward!
05:14Search ward!
05:15Search ward!
05:16I got the, I got the open door on the left.
05:17I got open door on the left.
05:18Search ward!
05:19Search ward!
05:20Hold it!
05:21Hold it!
05:22Clear!
05:23Clear!
05:24Clear!
05:25Coming out the back!
05:26You come out the back!
05:27Check check.
05:28Support up!
05:29Clear in the back!
05:30And then...
05:31Turn the fuck around!
05:32Look, come back inside.
05:35I see Moeller being handcuffed.
05:41He was very quiet, composed, no emotions.
05:50I tell him, I'm going to take a photo of you.
06:00He looks relatively normal.
06:05Like your average, all-American, white male adult.
06:17I go back in the house.
06:22It was just a mess.
06:26It smells kind of, what would be a good word?
06:30Stale.
06:32When we're searching everything,
06:35we're finding things that tie him to our crime.
06:40We find zip ties and duct tape,
06:43just like he left at the Dublin house.
06:47Toy guns that are painted.
06:50One of them has a laser attached to it.
06:55In Dublin, he awoke the victims with a laser shine on their face.
07:02So this is all starting to fall together.
07:08But as I'm standing in this house,
07:12I notice that the windows were covered.
07:14I could feel that there was much more to it.
07:24The bedroom was just very dirty.
07:28And I get this sense that something else has happened here.
07:33In the bathroom, we find a NyQuil bottle,
07:37the syringe.
07:38Something inside you says,
07:41oh, this is weird and this isn't right.
07:45And then we find a stolen vehicle.
07:49It's a white Mustang.
07:52With Matthew Moeller's ID inside of it.
07:55The GPS is up and it has all of these different addresses.
07:59Why was he driving to these different places and who was he with?
08:09In the trunk, I'd see what looks like a torso dressed in black.
08:16It's a blow-up doll.
08:21Made to look like he wants someone to mistake it for a human being.
08:30I have no idea what he's using this for.
08:34But it's creepy.
08:36And then we find the nylon belt.
08:44And in the pocket is a pair of goggles.
08:50And the eyes are duct taped.
08:53As I'm pulling them out, I see a single strand of blonde hair.
09:01Oh, my God.
09:03Who does this hair belong to?
09:08I don't think it was someone who gave it up willingly.
09:13Are they alive? Are they dead?
09:18We have to find out who this hair belonged to.
09:21By June 2015, I just feel lost.
09:39Afraid because the kidnappers are still out there.
09:43We're still worried about whether or not we're going to be prosecuted and charged with committing a hoax.
09:54These are staying at our parents' house. We're with friends.
09:58I feel like fugitives. Like we're on the run.
10:01I open up my Facebook. I'm just inundated with abuse.
10:08And reading through it is so frustrating.
10:16I mean, it was so insulting.
10:22Having people believe that I'm this type of person who would put my family through this.
10:31That I would make this huge elaborate lie for what I don't know.
10:37I mean, it was just crushing.
10:49It can't work. Too traumatized to work.
10:52I don't even know if they'll let us go back if we wanted to.
10:56Because we're the hoaxters.
11:05Our attorneys are both working, like, tirelessly to try to get the police and the FBI to actually look for the kidnappers.
11:14But months have gone by.
11:16And the only thing that they're doing is continuing to look at us.
11:20And then, almost by accident, we find out that the lead case agent, David Sesma.
11:29This is David Sesma. Hi, I'm with the FBI.
11:33Used to date my ex, Andrea, who was an intended target of this whole thing.
11:38There's absolutely no way Sesma should be on this case.
11:50It's a clear, unequivocal, black and white conflict of interest.
11:53So I write to the Office of Inspector General, explain the situation. Their response? The appropriate authorities found his conduct unproblematic.
12:05Is this why the investigation is not being followed through? Is this why evidence is being ignored?
12:12Like, it's not paranoia anymore. Just now it feels personal.
12:16We're just two people going against the FBI.
12:18In the meantime, like, what do we do? Do we just kind of live behind closed doors for the rest of our lives?
12:31We're not safe anywhere.
12:34When we get back to the station, I'm thinking, how and where do I begin searching for a victim with blonde hair?
12:54Matthew Moeller came up in several different incidents that occurred in Northern California.
13:05The first one I look at was in 2009.
13:09It happened 40 miles from the city of Dublin in Palo Alto.
13:16So I call Palo Alto PD, explain to the detective, we have Matthew Moeller in custody.
13:21He cuts me off and says, I have a photo on my desk and I've been staring at him since 2009.
13:27He was a person of interest in our sexual assault case, but I could never prove that it was him.
13:32Palo Alto PD have a home invasion case so terrifying, locals are afraid to go to bed at night.
13:39He actually physically restrained her, blindfolded her.
13:43At approximately 3.30 in the morning, a 32-year-old woman was broken up by a man who was dressed in all-black clothes,
13:50and he ties her up, forces her to drink NyQuil, puts a surgical tape over her eyes, and tells her that he's going to rape her.
14:01She's pleading with the suspect, telling him she'd been raped before.
14:07He tells her that he doesn't want to victimize her again and decides to leave her alone.
14:12Three weeks prior, Matthew Moeller was stopped by a Palo Alto police officer because he had seen him jumping out of the bushes nearby an apartment complex.
14:27And so Matthew Moeller became a person of interest.
14:32But there was no DNA or evidence tying Matthew Moeller to this case, and the case is still open now.
14:41There's a lot of similarities between this case and the items I found in South Lake Tahoe.
14:48But there's no mention of goggles in the report.
14:54So I know that there's another victim out there, and I had to find out who she was.
15:00Prior to becoming a law enforcement officer, one of my girlfriends was a victim of sexual assault.
15:19She is the reason why I became a cop.
15:22I wanted to be the one that was the voice for these victims and prosecute the suspects and send them to prison for a very long time.
15:39I am working after hours, and I'm getting more and more emotionally drawn to this case.
15:46And then I read about another case in 2009 just eight miles from Palo Alto in a town called Mountain View.
16:09In 2009, I was in my 30s.
16:13I was in a relationship, but living alone.
16:24That night, I woke up around 4.30 or 5 o'clock, thinking, oh, good, I have a little bit extra time to sleep in.
16:32And then I felt this very heavy pressure on top of me.
16:38I was screaming, and I just keep hearing, Tracy, Tracy, Tracy, it's okay, Tracy, Tracy.
16:44And he told me if I didn't stop screaming, he was going to gag me.
16:48He restrained me with zip ties, made me drink something that would make me sleepy.
16:59And blindfolded me with a pair of swim goggles that had been blacked out.
17:03He tells me, well, now I have some bad news.
17:10Unfortunately, now I'm going to have to rape you.
17:13And then just the panic took over.
17:24And I started just begging, you don't need to do this.
17:29Please don't do this.
17:30Please don't do this.
17:31Please don't do this.
17:32You know, I gave you everything you wanted.
17:34You did everything you just start bargaining, right?
17:37You just start saying, please, please, please, please, please don't do this.
17:42And I remember him being very silent for a while.
17:51And then I hear him sigh, and he says, I can't do this.
17:56I'm sorry, I know this is really going to mess you up for a long time.
18:06You might want to think about getting a dog.
18:08A dog would be good protection for you.
18:10It might prevent something like this from happening again.
18:16He all of a sudden has this change of heart to try to look like the good guy.
18:20He actually gives her, like, crime prevention advice
18:23on how not to be a victim in the future.
18:29But Tracy has long, brown hair.
18:33The goggles that I collected could not have been used on this woman.
18:41When the police arrived, the officer had asked me,
18:44are you sure you just didn't have a bad dream?
18:48And I just remember saying, well, no, I, I,
18:52it wasn't a dream.
18:53How would I have gotten these marks if it was a dream?
18:55No, this is real.
18:56Like, look, this really happened to me.
19:01They talked to my boyfriend,
19:04asked him, was I an attention seeker?
19:07Was I prone to making up stories?
19:10Did he believe that this really could have happened?
19:12And I was flabbergasted, honestly.
19:18I knew he existed.
19:19I knew that this would most likely happen again.
19:22And I was very frustrated that the police weren't taking it seriously.
19:27As time goes on, I'm just trying to hold on to hope.
19:39All I want is for someone to believe me.
19:43The first time when I was assaulted, I was 12.
19:59And I was just a child.
20:00And it was unexpected.
20:02And I didn't know what to do.
20:05And I blame myself.
20:14I was ashamed.
20:16And a couple years later, I found out that he molested another girl.
20:23And I felt incredible guilt that I didn't say something sooner.
20:33And I'm 19.
20:36And it happens again.
20:38I'm at a friend's house, a close friend.
20:41We're with a small group of people.
20:44We've been drinking.
20:46I fall asleep on the couch and I wake up.
20:48My pants are off.
20:50And some guy's fingers are inside of me.
20:53I thought, okay, this time I'm going to report it.
20:55I'm going to say something.
20:56I get to the police station and in the parking lot,
20:59I met with an officer who basically talks me out of it.
21:03Says, you know, really?
21:04It's a he said, she said.
21:05There's not going to be any proof.
21:08And then here I am.
21:12Literally taken in the middle of the night.
21:14My body stolen.
21:17And violated.
21:18And it's still...
21:24They don't believe me.
21:26I don't know what needs to happen to me.
21:31What needs to happen to any woman for them to be believed.
21:35I mean, it just seems hopeless.
21:52I can't give up searching for a victim with blonde hair.
21:55And that's all I really cared about.
22:03And so I decided to go back to the white Mustang.
22:09The vehicle was stolen seven months previously.
22:13In the city of Vallejo.
22:14I contact the registered owner.
22:18I tell him, you know, that we have the Mustang.
22:20It was involved in the home invasion.
22:23And he stops me and says,
22:26Hmm, have you heard of the Mare Island creeper?
22:31And I thought to myself, where is Mare Island?
22:34And who's the creeper?
22:38Mare Island is connected by a tiny bridge to Vallejo.
22:42It's a quiet neighborhood.
22:46But in 2014, there was a bunch of students that were being harassed by a male subject who would basically peep into their windows, take photos, and then would scurry away.
23:04Night after night after night, this man was terrorizing the neighborhood.
23:08And the cops aren't doing anything.
23:11So they decide to take matters into their own hands.
23:16A couple students follow the man home and realize that he too lives on Mare Island.
23:24And they do a further search and find out that he's ex-military and a lawyer.
23:30And in my brain, I'm thinking, the Mare Island creeper is Matthew Muller.
23:37Holy shit.
23:39Holy shit.
23:43They reported all of these incidents that occurred to the police.
23:48But the investigation stopped.
23:51How could the police have not followed up on this guy?
23:54They had leads.
23:55And then he tells me that in March of 2015, the Mare Island creeper cases stopped.
24:08He said, you know, it was around the same time of the Gone Girl case.
24:14You know, the Gone Girl case?
24:15And I had no idea what he was talking about.
24:22I Google, Vallejo Kidnapping Gone Girl Case.
24:29All of these articles pop up.
24:32Kidnapping for ransom mystery involving a 30-year-old woman.
24:37Taken forcibly in the night from a home on Mare Island.
24:40She was taken from an address on Kirkland Avenue where the Mare Island creeper was committing his peeping Tom crimes.
24:48The suspect restrained them with zip ties and then covered their eyes with blacked out swim goggles.
24:54My heart is racing. My stomach is turning.
24:57That woman who claims she was kidnapped has turned up safe and unharmed this morning in Huntington Beach.
25:03The GPS in the Mustang had Huntington Beach on it.
25:06And then I see this picture of a white woman with long blonde hair.
25:17Oh, my God. The blonde hair that I have on those goggles is hair that matches the hair that Denise has.
25:24Police are now saying it was all a wild goose chase.
25:27It was all a hoax, an elaborate hoax.
25:30They're calling this woman a liar on national news.
25:34But I just wanted to reach through the computer and just give her a hug and say, I got you.
25:40I got you.
25:49So I call Vallejo PD.
25:52I'm so excited and so amped up like, let's get this solved, like right now.
25:58And I get no answer.
25:59But I am like the annoying ex-girlfriend that never goes away.
26:04So I continue to call them.
26:08And call them.
26:11Finally, I get transferred to a detective and he says, the case was turned over to the FBI, so we're no longer investigating it.
26:24You might want to call them.
26:26Okay.
26:28Give me the phone number.
26:29So he gives me the phone number to the FBI agent, David Sesma.
26:34And I hang up the phone like, okay, that was useless.
26:37And I call David Sesma.
26:40And I tell him, we have a suspect in custody, very similar to the suspect that was involved in the kidnapping of Denise Huskins.
26:50You guys deemed it a hoax.
26:51He snapped back and said, we never called it a hoax.
26:55I said, well, anyways, I have this person in custody that you may be interested in speaking to because the cases are so similar.
27:05And he said, okay, well, send me all the information that you have and we'll look at it.
27:10And I thought, that's it.
27:13I was so disappointed.
27:14We set up a meeting with the FBI to go over the evidence that we found in South Lake Tahoe.
27:21I showed them the zip ties, duct tape, and they were curious.
27:31But when they see the water gun that we had collected, they told us that this was the exact same gun that the kidnappers had photographed and had emailed to the San Francisco Chronicle.
27:44And then, when I showed them the photo of the goggles with the blonde hair, they looked visibly shocked.
27:55They realized that maybe they were wrong and they need to further investigate the Vallejo incident.
28:01I get a call from the U.S. Attorney and he tells me, Doug, I think we may have a break in the case.
28:19He says, we have a man.
28:22We're holding him in custody right now.
28:25There is evidence that links him to the crime against Denise and Aaron.
28:29Do you imagine my shock?
28:34Breaking news at noon in the mysterious Vallejo kidnapping saga.
28:38Major break in a strange kidnapping case in California.
28:41A kidnapping case that was once compared to the movie Gone Girl.
28:45There's been an arrest in the Denise Huskins kidnapping.
28:48This was real all along.
28:50Denise and Aaron were telling the truth.
28:52I'm floored.
28:54Authorities initially said Huskins was lying about her kidnapping.
28:57Now we've learned from the arrest warrant documents that Denise reported she was sexually assaulted by her captor.
29:03Oh, God.
29:04I mean, the news is just overwhelming.
29:09There's millions of different questions running on in our minds.
29:14A suspect has now been identified by the FBI.
29:18Matthew Mueller graduated from Harvard Law in 2006 and was a research assistant there for the next three years.
29:24He told detectives he's bipolar and suffers from Gulf War illness.
29:29Mueller had been working as an immigration lawyer in San Francisco, but was disbarred earlier this year.
29:35I'm looking at this man.
29:39I'm like sick to my stomach.
29:44I'm just trying to process the situation because the man who held me captive and raped me.
29:55I never knew what he looked like.
29:59But then there's video footage.
30:03He's seen here in this story on Univision.
30:06They have said up until today is that no, we will not even let you have your day in court.
30:10The cadence of how he spoke, the rhythm.
30:16I know it's him.
30:22Hearing him, seeing him validated that this all was real.
30:28And I feel that frustration and that anger of like, see, it wasn't that fucking crazy because it happened.
30:36Why didn't you listen to us? Why didn't you take what we said seriously?
30:45After the arrest of Matthew Mueller, the only thing in this world that I want to see is the affidavit.
30:54An affidavit is a document that law enforcement puts together that details every step of an investigation.
31:02When I read it, it becomes patently obvious that law enforcement did very little work into the actual crime of kidnapping.
31:13What they did focus their intention on was prosecuting Denise and Aaron.
31:17They were blind to the fact that a real crime had been committed here.
31:21So I read about the polygraph and it says, the exam was completed with unknown results.
31:32Agent French told me I failed it miserably, not even a question.
31:38Aaron, there's no question in my mind that you failed this test.
31:41So he's just lying to me, lying through his teeth to just break me down.
31:50Then I see that there's a section in this affidavit that goes over the SART exam.
31:55The SART exam is a sexual assault examination that's given at the hospital to victims of sexual assaults.
32:01According to this affidavit, there was no physical evidence of non-consensual sex.
32:11Denise spent hours and hours and hours going over each detail about the sexual assault.
32:17And I played along because I don't know what else to do.
32:22Not every rape is going to be physically damaging.
32:27I mean, this is the fucking FBI. Like, they should know better.
32:31Then I read that while Aaron was in the Vallejo Police Department,
32:37he told the police that the kidnappers were going to contact him on his phone.
32:42But what does law enforcement do? They put it on airplane mode.
32:48Law enforcement didn't turn Aaron's phone on until that next evening,
32:54where they discovered that two calls had come in.
32:57These were traceable calls.
32:59And they were traceable within 200 meters
33:07of where Denise was being held.
33:08Oh, my God.
33:11If they had actually monitored his phone, they could have saved me from the second rape.
33:24Yeah.
33:26And then, as we were still going through all of this, we get a call from the FBI.
33:40They tell us that they are sure that Mueller acted alone, and they're not looking for anyone else.
33:46These are the same investigators that said I killed Denise, the same investigators that said it was a hoax.
33:54And now the same investigators are saying he acted alone.
33:57We know there's other people out there.
33:59And the police are just going to let them skate through, because it's the easiest thing for them.
34:04Here we go, you guys. Let it clear.
34:07Clear it, please.
34:09Clear it, please.
34:11Clear it, please.
34:12Clear it, please.
34:14The police refused to follow the evidence.
34:18And the media all laughed along the way.
34:22I want to stand up there
34:29and look every damn one of them in the face
34:33while they learn the truth.
34:35the truth I'm sick of hiding I don't have anything to hide from nearly four
34:46months ago we told you that Denise Huskins was right that she was not only
34:51innocent of perpetrating a hoax but that she was a victim of a very serious and
34:56violent crime seeing Denise and Aaron out in public they're not saying anything
35:02but their emotions spoke volumes I regret my part in this because they went through
35:10hell we're thinking that we're covering the story the salacious story of a
35:16lifetime and it all went horribly wrong miss Huskins and mr. Quinn held their
35:22heads up high in the face of public shame and humiliation I had this overwhelming
35:32sense of relief and to know that she was gonna be validated was everything to me
35:39that she was not a liar and how dare we as law enforcement ever say something like
35:45that a man who has pled guilty to the kidnapping of Denise Huskins will be sentenced today this will
36:02be Huskins and Quinn's first time coming face-to-face with Matthew muller
36:07and that entire time in captivity I was a body to him behind these goggles I never saw him and he
36:24never saw me and I knew that standing up there I was going to turn to him and make him see me and I
36:34stared right at him and I said his name Matthew muller now we meet face-to-face eye-to-eye I am Denise
36:48Huskins the woman behind the blindfold
36:51you know I took myself back that day
37:18you know
37:42Okay, good morning. We're on the record.
37:47This is the recorded video deposition of Andrew Bidu.
37:51During the civil case, a tip came in, and it's about the chief of police, Andrew Bidu.
38:00According to the anonymous source, before the Vallejo Police Department had a national press conference
38:06in which they called Denise and Aaron liars, Andrew Bidu...
38:11told Officer Park to burn that bitch.
38:17Ms. Huskins has plundered valuable resources away from our community
38:21while instilling fear amongst our community members.
38:25So if anything, it is Ms. Huskins that owes this community an apology.
38:30Do you recall anyone saying any words to the effect of burn that bitch
38:34in respect to Ms. Huskins on the day of March 25th?
38:37I've never heard anybody say that.
38:41And I start figuring out, okay, how do I make it so you look like a monster?
38:55And I start figuring out, okay, how do I make it so you look like a monster?
38:55I start figuring out, okay, how do I make it so you look like a monster?
39:17The end of 2017, we find out that Misty Caruso would like to talk to us.
39:30I wanted to meet them. I felt like it was time.
39:35They walk in. Sorry.
39:38They walk in, and I see her, and she looks exactly the same as she did on the news.
39:44We just hugged, and we just talked for a while. It was very emotional.
39:51And I tell her how all I've wanted this whole time was someone in law enforcement to call a hero, and that she's our hero.
40:08If Misty didn't connect Mueller to us, I have no idea where we'd be.
40:14We're lucky out of this.
40:23True love will find you in the end.
40:31We got married.
40:34We moved to the coast and started a new life.
40:41In March 2020, I gave birth to our daughter, Olivia.
40:46And then we had another little girl, Naomi.
40:53And so it feels like our family's complete.
41:00This is a promise with a cash.
41:07I want them to know their value and to never let anyone
41:14dictate that or determine that for them.
41:21More than anything, I just hope that they grow up to be like their mom.
41:26And if they do that, they'll be okay.
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