Borges has been credited with passing along information about the Santa Clara County cases after exchanging letters with Muller.
Seaside police are holding a media conference on Tuesday on an infamous case from 2015 nicknamed the "Gone Girl" case.
Matthew Muller was convicted of kidnapping and sexual assault in a 2015 case in which Vallejo police initially accused the ...
Muller was in prison for the infamous Vallejo kidnapping when he implicated himself in unsolved attacks in Palo Alto and ...
Seaside Police Department Chief Nick Borges ... and Mountain View police that he saw the Netflix documentary "American Nightmare" on the Vallejo case and this caused him to become more interested ...
Convicted "American Nightmare" kidnapper and rapist Matthew Muller pleaded guilty on Friday to new assault charges stemming ...
Kidnapping and rape survivor Denise Huskins spoke to reporters in Seaside on Tuesday about how she helped investigators find more victims who were allegedly targeted by Matthew Muller. The Muller case ...
The case Vallejo Police once mistakenly called a hoax is now being called an "American Nightmare" by Seaside Police. Matthew Muller already serving a 40-year prison sentence for kidnapping and raping ...
Matthew Muller, the notorious rapist who was convicted of kidnapping Denise Huskins in Vallejo, pleaded guilty on Friday to victimizing more women in the South Bay. Muller, 47, ...
Then, after the documentary was released in 2024, City of Seaside Police Chief Nick ... problems highlighted by this decades-long "American Nightmare." ...
With the support of Huskins Quinn and Quinn, Nick Borges, police chief for the Monterey County city of Seaside ... conference that after watching “American Nightmare” he messaged Huskins ...
"American Nightmare" victims Denise Huskins and Aaron Quinn worked with two small-town law enforcement officials to get kidnapper Matthew Muller to confess to more cold case crimes.