Denise Huskins
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The FBI interviewer had said that conversation was very different.
When asked why he wanted this meeting, Mueller claimed he was there to help Denise and Aaron, mostly.
At first, Mueller didn't directly respond and talked in circles.
And he's just an incredibly frustrating human.
Eventually, Mueller again denied he'd had accomplices.
But Mueller did go into detail about how he said he had tricked Denise and Aaron into believing he was working with a group.
There was multiple people.
He told us that he had used a device that he could make it sound as though he was talking to somebody downstairs and getting a response using a recorder.
Do you believe what Mueller was saying about, well, I was pretending that there were other people in the room?
Although Denise and Aaron didn't get the answers they'd hoped for, they say that confronting Mueller, even through the interviewers, was a form of reckoning.
And they were determined to see Matthew Mueller face justice for all the crimes their work and persistence had uncovered.
In June 2025, he was finally charged with Lynn's attack and faced a life sentence for each of the additional crimes he was now charged with.
Denise hoped this would finally lock him away forever.
I don't believe if he's ever free that he could help himself.
I feel like he'll always figure out a way to terrorize someone in some way.
By the summer of 2025, Matthew Muller was convicted of all the charges brought as a result of the new investigation spurred by Denise and Aaron.
At Muller's sentencing, Lynn read a victim impact statement three decades in the making.
Mueller was sentenced to four life terms.
How does that feel, that he's now serving four life sentences for four crimes that he might have never confessed to had you not written that letter?
Lynn says she felt relief knowing Muller would stay locked up while she walked free, finally able to live without fear and enjoy old pastimes and new ones.