Muller's trial in a state rape and robbery case had been delayed in part by his mental health treatment, but on Friday he was set to plead no contest to the charges and receive a sentence on top of his previous federal sentence.
It's been several years since we had an update on Matthew Daniel Muller, the Harvard-educated, mentally ill man who pleaded guilty in a federal case to kidnapping a Vallejo woman, Denise Huskins, in a case that received national attention in 2015.
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In 2015, Denise Huskins was kidnapped and held captive for two days. She was accused of making up the story. Then the FBI nabbed a suspect four months later. Huskins and her husband Aaron Quinn are speaking out ahead of their upcoming book's release.