Under Suspicion: Denise Huskins and Aaron Quinn on Trauma, Injustice, and Surviving Their "American Nightmare"
Murder Sheet30 Jan 2024

Under Suspicion: Denise Huskins and Aaron Quinn on Trauma, Injustice, and Surviving Their "American Nightmare"

Denise Huskins and Aaron Quinn survived an unimaginable trauma on the early morning of March 23, 2015. Criminals invaded Quinn's home as the couple slept in bed. They were both bound and drugged. Huskins was abducted and Quinn was left behind to secure a ransom payment. When both managed to survive the ordeal, they fell under suspicion from law enforcement, the media, and the public.

Their harrowing and infuriating story is the focus of the Netflix true crime docu-series American Nightmare. The couple also authored a book on the case: Victim F: From Crime Victims to Suspects to Survivors. In this interview with The Murder Sheet, Huskins and Quinn will discuss the awful crime they both survived, subsequent legal wranglings, lingering questions about other suspects and law enforcement misconduct, and the possible changes that could make police invesetigations fairer and compassionate.

Buy the book that Denise and Aaron wrote with Nicole Weisensee Egan here: Victim F: From Crime Victims to Suspects to Survivors

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The Lot

The Lot

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The Murder of Peggy Cox: Part Two

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The Murder of Peggy Cox: Part One

The Murder of Peggy Cox: Part One

On February 1, 1991, Peggy Cox was busy taking drive-thru orders at the Hardee's in Franklin, Tennessee. It was her 49th birthday, but she was hard at work at the restaurant. Around 11:45 p.m., a man pulled up and ordered a roast beef sandwich. A few moments later, he shot Peggy through the window and sped off.The mother of three collapsed in front of her 20-year-old son, who was also working at the Hardee's. First responders rushed her to the hospital, but she didn't make it. To this day, her murder remains unsolved.In this episode of the Murder Sheet, we will hear from Peggy's eldest daughter Desiree, as well as long-time Tennessee journalist Jim East. This is the first of two episodes we'll dedicate to the case.If you have any information about Peggy Cox’s murder, call the Franklin PD Tipline at (615)-550-8404 (or text 615FPD along with your tip to 847411). There is a $25,000 reward in this case. Check out the videos on the murder from the city of Franklin (shorturl.at/zBKOS) and the FBI (shorturl.at/twyGV). And here's a link (shorturl.at/ayCS2) to the coverage of the Cox case from Heavy Casefiles. Our other sources included The Tennessean (shorturl.at/nwBZ7), the Spring Hill Home Page (shorturl.at/otxQU), WKRN (shorturl.at/eCJS8), and NewsChannel 5 Nashville (shorturl.at/rJMO2).Follow the Murder Sheet on social media for the latest.FacebookTwitterInstagramAnd send tips and thoughts to murdersheet@gmail.com. The Murder Sheet is a production of Mystery Sheet LLC.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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The Delphi Murders: Paul Etter and Thomas Bruce

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The Bear and the Bird

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Looking for Roseann Quinn

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The Golden Pheasant Murders

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