ANDREA Roberts, the target of the shocking Gone Girl kidnapping and rape case, has not appeared in a new Netflix doc.
American Nightmare looks into the kidnapping and rape of Californians Aaron Quinn and Denise Huskins in 2015.
Aaron Quinn and Denise Huskins were thrust into the national spotlight in 2015 when they were accused by police of staging a home invasion and abduction[/caption] Footage of the police interview with Andrea Roberts, as seen in Netflix’s ‘American Nightmare’[/caption]Who is Andrea Roberts?
Roberts was the ex-fiancee of one of the two victims of the home invasion – Aaron Quinn.
She was the intended target of the attack by Matthew Muller with the kidnapper mistakenly calling the other victim Andrea’s name, police records show.
Quinn and Roberts were previously engaged and had begun seeing one another in 2011.
They were both physical therapists.
The relationship lasted four years before Roberts was found to have cheated on Quinn with a police officer.
She told police during the investigation: “I mean, we get along okay at work. It’s been sad, but I asked him to stop coming into my office.”
“He would want to hug me and, you know, sometimes he would try to kiss me, but I told him that wasn’t okay and he knew it,” she added.
She had also cheated on her previous husband before Quinn with the FBI agent who would investigate the attack.
Roberts had only recently removed her belongings from the home at the time of the abduction.
Roberts didn’t participate in the filming of Netflix’s American Nightmare.
Who is Aaron Quinn?
Quinn is a physical therapist from Vallejo, California who became caught up in the nightmare case.
In March 2015, Aaron Quinn and his girlfriend Denise Huskins were awoken in the middle of the night at Quinn’s Vallejo, California, home.
The couple was tied up, blindfolded, and drugged. They were told Huskins would be kidnapped for 48 hours but returned unharmed if Quinn performed some tasks and paid a ransom of $17,000.
Huskins was taken to a remote location and raped and assaulted by her abductor, Matthew Muller, over two terrifying days, before being dropped near her mother’s home in Huntington Beach, more than 400 miles away.
The intruder claimed to be from a well-organized, highly-trained group of criminals who collected financial debt.
The ordeal was compared to the film Gone Girl after cops speculated Aarpm had been behind the kidnapping himself.
What happened to Aaron Quinn?
But, after Huskins’ abduction, Quinn became the lead suspect for Vallejo Police.
Within hours of finding Huskins, Vallejo police Lieutenant Kenny Park would hold a press conference, publicly undermining Quinn’s story.
Later when it emerged the couple had argued the night before the kidnapping, they suspected Huskins had concocted a kidnap-ransom scheme to “get revenge” on her boyfriend.
They insisted the abduction appeared to be an orchestrated event.
For the next several months, Huskins and Quinn’s story remained under suspicion.
All the while, the kidnapper continued to message the San Francisco Chronicle claiming responsibility for the abduction.
It wasn’t until a failed burglary in Dublin, California, by Muller happened that police finally caught him and verified Quinn’s story.
Where is Andrea Roberts now?
Roberts’ current location is unknown and did not participate in American Nightmare, instead preferring to keep a lower profile.