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00:00In 2016, snapped killer couples told the story of Danielle Hudson and Chaz Blackshear,
00:07a young couple whose lives took a deadly turn with a series of violent crimes.
00:14You had fear within the Houston community because these two murders were back-to-back.
00:21I was killing the whole situation.
00:24She was lost for the shoot.
00:25Following his conviction for murder, Chaz Blackshear sought to clear Danielle's name.
00:36Now, Chaz Blackshear returns to talk about the man he was and the perspective he's formed after 15 years behind bars and separated from Danielle.
01:02I was easily influenced behind the wrong reasons.
01:07I led her wrong. I led myself wrong.
01:13And for the first time, Danielle Hudson sits down for an exclusive interview and reveals her role in the crimes.
01:23I didn't know that my decision would cause as much damage.
01:27She's gotten to a place where, at this point, what good does it do with a lot?
01:34I'm truly sorry that these tragic events had to happen, and I'm willing to take full responsibility.
01:40I'm trying to get into your work so I can't get into this case.
01:59my name is Danielle Hudson I'm choosing to do this interview because I feel like it's time for
02:09my side of the story to be out there it's like something just kept like pulling me to do it
02:14I'm really I'm not like a bad person I just made a lot of bad decisions because of the situation
02:23I was in I was so stuck on like wanting love that I let me wanting love cloud my judgment
02:33my name is Chaz Blackshear I decided to do this interview because the first time I was interviewed
02:43by snap I was a different person than who I am now I was young dumb in pain immature every bad name
02:51you can think of but I destroyed two families that that didn't deserve it my love was so open and my
03:00loyalty was so strong I was easily influenced behind the wrong reasons at the time we was very in love
03:08now that I've grown I really wouldn't say it was in love because when you're really in love with
03:14somebody you wouldn't let them do what happened between us you know you would try to stir them
03:20on a better path sometimes people feel like that's how they prove their love to other people
03:25by being loyal to a fault where there's no boundary at all he was willing to do anything and everything
03:31for her even where she should have been accountable he removed the accountability for her they could
03:36have used their energy for something so much better but they didn't
03:39October 12th 2010 authorities in Houston receive a concerning 911 call from a utility worker who has just
03:53discovered a body he had been shot twice and rolled down a drainage ditch
04:01the detectives at the scene they have this body that has been rolled down a hill as if it's a piece
04:11of trash his pants pockets were turned inside out pockets being turned inside out people are looking
04:19for something detectives determined the victim was shot in the chest and head a passport in his back pocket
04:27identifies the man as 32 year old Mohammed al-Sayed
04:32detectives contact Mohammed's family to inform them of his death
04:38this is a family man with small children while in the middle of their grieving
04:45the detectives get exposed to who Mohammed al-Sayed was
04:50it's there that we learn that Mohammed was a cab driver
04:54he works hard did he want to be a cab driver the rest of his life no he was in school
04:58but he was also working working hard trying to provide a living for his wife and kids
05:04according to his devastated family Mohammed left for his shift in his taxi cab the night before
05:12but he never made it home he didn't show up he hadn't made phone calls so there was a concern
05:19that something had happened to him the only thing we're missing is the cab
05:25detectives immediately put out a bulletin on Mohammed's cab
05:33the cab was then discovered hours later back on the west side of town
05:38and what was inside this cab two shell casings
05:43three 80 casings papers strewn the glove box open
05:49as part of the follow-up investigation we made contact with the actual yellow cab company
05:59and their security department it's there that we learned that yes they can be able to isolate
06:06and tell us what was the last call that Mohammed al-Sayed was dispatched to but not only that
06:14they would have a recording a recording of the actual phone call that came in to the call center
06:20so we'd immediately obtain the actual physical tape of the suspect calling in
06:28asking to be picked up
06:33all right can I get a name
06:44after listening to the tapes and the name Shantae we knew we had to find her so one of the first ways to find Shantae was to trace the number
06:58and it was all trace a few hundred yards west at a 7-eleven at one of the phone booths
07:08my partner and I we travel out to that convenience store and we meet with the clerk it was a gift 7-eleven that convenience store they would have video detectives note the timing of the call lines up with that of the surveillance footage right there on video
07:27we see a black female with a young black male thin we had them we just didn't know who it is and who was this couple making that phone call
07:43then on October 14th a Houston police patrol officer calls in another gruesome discovery
07:54a night shift patrol officer notices that there's some kind of almost like a fog a glow coming from a parking lot
08:04and so he's drawn to that and he pulls up and he sees that it's a vehicle not just a vehicle but a yellow cab
08:12that seems to have been burned and has this patrol officer steps out of his car he gets closer and closer
08:19sure enough that's where he finds the driver of the yellow cab
08:24he's strapped into this cab almost halfway in halfway out trying to get away
08:34so we're able to confirm that he was shot on the right side of the head
08:39not only did you have a combination of fresh human flesh burnt smell you also had the material of
08:49the vehicle but also a distinct smell of gasoline it's an accelerant
08:54people believe that fire destroys evidence and fire can destroy evidence but not always
09:04the glove boxes open it appears things have been disheveled papers on the floor somebody's looking
09:11for something and in this case we believed it was money forensic technicians lift multiple sets of
09:19fingerprints from inside the cab and find shell casings that appear to match the 380 casings found
09:25in the first cab I'd let science in our lab do the official connection but I knew from an
09:34investigative standpoint these murders were connected
09:37police identify the second victim from his driver's license found in his pocket
09:46he was identified as blaze nokonaka again it's a it's a person with a family and people who loved him
09:54detectives contact the cab company requesting the call for blaze's ride
10:02they receive a copy in minutes
10:05they receive a copy in minutes
10:05detectives determine that the call for blaze's ride was made from a gas station payphone
10:26right down the street from the location of the first victim's ride request
10:31we have two phone booths one at the corner of dairy ashford and whittington
10:37and then one just a little bit further west and another gas station not huge walks
10:44maybe a quarter of a mile at most between the two these are people who are on foot
10:49our suspects they're walking this is their neighborhood we could be put away for a long time
10:56so in my mind my initial thought was like fear but then I like I over it I'm like okay I mean whatever
11:03happens happens I know that sounds bad but that's like what I thought
11:08within 48 hours we've had two yellow cab drivers murdered so what did we have did we have a serial
11:17killer we're worried we're very nervous that the pace of the killings are going to pick up we didn't
11:24know what was next coming up with the suspects at large the stakes get higher this is two lives
11:34that's being lost so in my mind I'm like what if he comes for me next and authorities pinpoint their
11:39location they came kicked the door down it was guns everywhere I remember just feeling like it was the end
12:04in October 2010 Houston police are investigating the murders of two local cab drivers within 48 hours
12:15of one another you had fear within the Houston community because these two murders were back to
12:21back there's a sense of urgency that takes that just catches fire at that point at the scene of the
12:29burned out cab of blaze wakanaka detectives discover security cameras pointing directly at
12:36the crime scene when they review the footage they are stunned to find clear images of their suspects
12:44we went up to the security office and we watched it we were amazed it shows a yellow cab pulling up in
12:53the early morning hours you can see a little light on because the door has been open then there's a flash
12:59and then there's a female that gets out of the passenger side of the vehicle and she's clearly
13:06talking to somebody I remember Chad told me to get out he told me to get out and go check the
13:12uh building and I did that she then walks in the parking lot and she stares straight at the camera and
13:19it's then that she starts to run she's in a full sprint a huge flash the cab has now been caught on fire and
13:30so the brightness of the initial flames being lit and then you see a thin black male running behind the
13:41female the cab was already going up in flames while detectives wait for a fingerprint match from blaze's
13:54car the crime lab confirms that the casings from both taxi cabs are from the same 380 gun
14:01it was a cobra 380 and in the city of euston out of all the crimes that took place there was only one
14:11theft report involving a cobra 380 and that one report showed that that particular 380 was stolen by a young
14:22man and a young female homeowner allowed them to live with him for a little bit and after a disagreement
14:32and he put them out and said they could no longer stay with them he noticed that his weapon was missing
14:39the owner of the stolen gun not only filed a police report he gave physical descriptions
14:47and names danielle hudson and chaz blackshear the minute i looked at the names and the descriptions
14:58literally the hair on the back of my neck stood up this is them i call our latent print people and i say
15:07i have a suspect chaz blackshear he goes well that's who this print belongs to we just found it
15:15almost fell out of my seat based on the general description i'm fairly confident that danielle hudson
15:23she's the girl in the video
15:24chaz's fingerprints are a match in the system from a drug possession arrest just months earlier
15:34we're able to immediately obtain an arrest warrant a pocket warrant for chaz blackshear
15:42by having an arrest warrant we're able to bring in our federal partners the united states marshal service
15:51and their violent offenders task force and what they're able to do is they have a whole team of
15:58guys that can hunt and track cell phones so we provided them with the cell phone number
16:06of chaz blackshear and as soon as we went quote live on chaz blackshear's phone it brought us back
16:14to that same location off of dairy ashford and whittington between those two phone booths and then
16:21no signal it went dead we found out chaz had no more minutes he couldn't use his phone
16:29well a very sharp u.s marshal been in the business a long time i'll take care of it he put some minutes
16:35on chaz's phone and right away chaz fired up his phone and the marshals were able to not just find
16:45where chaz was but pinpoint the exact department
16:48on october 15th three days into the investigation a swat team descends on chaz's location
17:01because of the brutality of the crime and anytime you make an arrest there's always concern for safety
17:07and that's why the arrest of chaz is not taken lightly
17:11i mean we're talking tactical helmets tactical gear rifles pistols out real coordination to prevent
17:21any kind of safety issues involved to not just the officers but the people that might be in the
17:28apartment i remember i was sitting on the floor of the apartment me and chaz and my son and then just
17:38all of a sudden out of the blue the phone turned back on the phone rang they said they asked for
17:44somebody but i don't know i don't remember the name that they asked for and i was like who and by
17:48time i said that they hung up so which gave them enough time for the location to come find us and
17:54then like right after that the swat came in i remember that night uh they came kicked the door down
18:01it was guns everywhere it was just like okay this is happening and it took me to uh questioning
18:11that's when i was like damn this is like this is for real
18:15on october 15th 2010 danielle hudson and chaz blackshear have been transported to the houston
18:36police department for questioning in the brutal murders of local cab drivers mohammed el sayed
18:42and blaze wakanaka we end up on the sixth floor at 1200 travis the houston homicide headquarters
18:50and we have danielle in one interview room
18:53and chaz in the next interview room
18:57the time is approximately 9 50 p.m it is october 15th 2010 and in the room with me is
19:07chaz and what's your last name chaz blackshear blackshear chaz revealed that he had been in the navy
19:18had prior military service was from the dallas area extremely intelligent and sharp he wasn't your
19:26typical street person
19:29i did have a pretty hard-going childhood i was adopted but before that my mother was addicted to
19:41drugs chaz didn't know his dad and mom ended up in prison but fortunately for chaz he ended up staying
19:49with a nice family which was his own uncle who also had their own children now trying to fit in with
19:56them i'm also trying to be who who i feel like i am outside of the house so with my mind is at a tug of war
20:03so i never really found my place
20:08after high school chaz joined the navy
20:16honestly i joined the military to run to escape i was running from life for what i knew i wanted to
20:25get away be on my own and not have to worry about nobody telling me what to do so i thought
20:30just two years later chaz was discharged for behavioral misconduct
20:36that went sideways because i didn't have the maturity for that a lot of people say the military
20:41makes a man uh i'm living proof that he will not so i just got discharged right so i was in dallas for
20:51a little bit probably about four or five months me and my older cousin was running a smoke shop
20:56in oak cliff but that really wasn't doing enough i guess you could say
21:02my grandmother's whole side of family lives in houston so my mother and my grandmother had the idea
21:10well why don't you move to houston you always talked about it you always wanted to well now's the time
21:15so i made the decision to live in houston i was happy when he moved to houston
21:21that way i can get to bond with him be around him more talk with him more
21:26i met danielle when i was hustling my cousin erica had a friend and it was her
21:34well danielle she was already pretty much with me staying with me my cousin chaz lost his apartment
21:42he ended up staying with me that's how they linked up
21:46i felt like we were both looking for a sense of belonging and love
21:51and we found them within each other every time when i come home from hustling or come home from
21:57just being in the streets and she's there it felt like a home what i thought a home should be
22:03and i had never felt like that with anyone
22:06just five months into their relationship danielle and chaz are suspects in a double homicide
22:16in an interrogation room detectives confront chaz about the murder of mohammed el zayed on october 12th
22:25so i want you to go back to wednesday nine ten o'clock around in there night time basically
22:31and i want you to start telling me what uh what you and danielle danielle were doing
22:37we watched the movie i don't know we ain't going nowhere till about maybe 11 12. i don't remember
22:43because we had collared calves
22:45okay and where did y'all go where did you tell him to tell y'all where did you tell him to take us to
22:51the steeples where's that the steeples is like right down the street okay uh we wanted him to take
22:57to take us to the steeples but we didn't have enough a camper so he went halfway and uh we told
23:02him to drop us off at the stop sign so we can go ahead and walk us away because it wasn't that far
23:07so we would have had a boat back over but chaz insists they were just customers he just took us to
23:15the stop sign we ain't seeing him saying didn't make any sense though what is the coincidence that
23:21the two cabs that they just happen to be customers and we have two dead drivers
23:29detectives confront chaz with the physical evidence in both mohammed el sayed and blaze wakanaka's
23:36murders i'm gonna be straightforward with you uh we've got three video cameras on that building
23:45and all three of those video cameras capture you and daniella
23:51and what you all did in the parking lot
23:58okay right that couldn't have been us because i told you where we went well it is you i did not we
24:06did not kill anybody honestly i can't even think of the mind frame i was in all i know i didn't want to
24:13get in trouble for it with chaz refusing to cooperate detectives shift their attention to his girlfriend
24:21danielle right now i have no charges against you do you understand that what i'd like to do
24:28is for you first of all tell me about chaz okay tell me about what happened they kept asking me like
24:40what happened what happened i kept saying i don't know and they left and then they came back and that's
24:48when they read me my rights there's been a series of events that have gone on are you familiar with
24:53what i'm talking about yeah she initially started talking bit by bit i did not think i would get in
25:01trouble i know that sounds really dumb but i did not think that at all because i was like well i'm not
25:06on october 15 2010 houston detectives are interviewing 21 year old danielle hudson after evidence points at her and
25:33her boyfriend chaz blackshear as the primary suspects in the murders of two local cab drivers
25:42the severity of it didn't like just hit me yet i just wanted to go home and take care of my son
25:50originally from colorado danielle had a rocky upbringing my grandmother raised me my parents wasn't
25:58stable enough so she took me i have a brother so she took me and him in and she raised us we were
26:06like 12 years old when i met danielle 12 13 we lived in the same apartment she lived with her grandma i live
26:13with my grandmother i really didn't have like a lot of guidance so like i just chose to be in the streets
26:20and just doing whatever i wanted to do at the age of 20 danielle became a single mom
26:30i feel like it was my my new beginning of to give my son something that i never had when i had my son
26:39it was a very beautiful experience danielle's future with her son seemed even brighter after her
26:46friend erica introduced her to 21 year old chaz blackshear
26:55like he always wanted me to know what my worth was and he always would like tell me you're beautiful
27:00like you deserve this and and not only like him and my son they had like a very great connection
27:07money was the biggest challenge in our relationship because we didn't have enough to like
27:11buy food and pay bills and stuff like that had they had money been able to take care of themselves
27:20this situation probably wouldn't have happened
27:26in an interrogation room detectives asked danielle to explain what happened to mohammed
27:32chad el sayed on the night of october 12th chaz told me he said that we'll call the cab and he
27:41thought he was just gonna jack to me danielle tells detectives that after the cab arrived she and chaz
27:49got in only moments later chaz pulled the gun on the driver and ordered him to stop in a dark alley
27:56i heard him cocked the gun and so that's when he was like um open the door and i opened the door and
28:06that's when he told the cab driver put the car in front you come to the back and he was like he told
28:14me he said you get in the front seat and you drive and so that's when the cab driver got to the back i
28:20got out and i got to the front and so i started driving she talked about how the cab driver himself
28:30was begging and pleading that he was a father and a father please don't do this okay where does he
28:37shoot him i don't know i didn't see where he's shooting because i'm driving i just heard the loud gun
28:42himself i remember telling him like that was an innocent person everything is like just happening
28:49fast so i stopped right here and he told me turn off the car and turn off the lights so i did and
28:57that's when um he went to pulling a man out he was kicking them down the hill and the man rolled into the
29:06fire fire i mean that happens there then where do you go with the cab he told me to park the car
29:16on the side street right there with the u-haul things okay and to leave the car whatever and when
29:22when i got out he wiped out everything i remember going in the gloves apartment and getting the water
29:28out okay and how much money did you get out of there it wasn't no money in there
29:36the car was like what are y'all up to and i was still outside of the cat
30:06Well, he caught the gun, and so I guess that's when the cab driver, you know, heard him, caught the gun.
30:11So he went to reach him for his seatbelt to get out the cab, and that's when Chaz shot him.
30:21But I didn't know that he was going to put it on fire.
30:23I started running this after the gunshots.
30:26I didn't know he was going to set the car on fire.
30:29Danielle's story lines up with the evidence, except for one critical detail.
30:34Why, if she thought it was just going to be a robbery, would anybody bring Accelerant with him to a scene of a robbery?
30:47But how much money did he get from this cab driver?
30:50And where was that money?
30:55In the end, do you have any responsibility for what's going on?
31:01And what do you think you could have done to separate yourself more from this situation?
31:10When he talked to you about robbing the first cab driver, what was the first thing you could have done?
31:17Okay.
31:18When you know people carry guns, can bad things happen?
31:23Yes.
31:23She painted the picture that she was deathly afraid that if she didn't do what he told her to do, that she would be killed or her children would be harmed.
31:35But as she told the story, the story didn't make sense as far as her fear, because she seemed very comfortable explaining what happened.
31:46Extremely comfortable.
31:47At the time, I could have said it was only supposed to be a robbery, because Chaz wanted me to make it seem like everything was him.
31:55He wanted me to, like, blame him for everything.
31:58I didn't want to get in trouble, but, like, being in here for so long, now that's the truth.
32:04Like, I knew that it was going to happen.
32:06You're admitting now that you knew that Chaz was going to hurt someone?
32:11Yes.
32:11On October 15, 2010, Danielle Hudson has just confessed that her boyfriend, Chaz Blackshear, is responsible for the murders of two Houston cab drivers.
32:35She paints a picture that Chaz forced her to take part in these crimes.
32:43Danielle wrote a letter to Chaz, and we thought that by her authoring this letter, that Chaz would now finally acknowledge what he did.
32:54It was Danielle explaining to Chaz that he made a promise, that he would tell the police that she had nothing to do with it.
33:01And the ending of her letter was basically, honor your promises.
33:05Do what you said you were going to do.
33:11It's that letter that's brought in to Chaz to see if it would break him.
33:19Can I see you?
33:24Detectives decide to make a deal with Chaz.
33:27Chaz Blackshear was trying to negotiate his terms.
33:31Let me talk to Danielle, and then I'll tell you what happened.
33:35Ultimately, the reverse happened.
33:39All right, Chaz.
33:39You'll see here once I've got the truth.
33:44So just start telling the story.
33:47In his desperation to see Danielle, Chaz agrees to tell detectives what happened.
33:54How many times did you shoot him?
34:10Twice.
34:13Tell me about the second one.
34:15Detectives press Chaz for details about the role Danielle played in the murders.
34:36Chaz had nothing to do with it, though, she did.
34:40She didn't know.
34:43Here he is, willing to let his life down for me.
34:45So it was like, bang, like, you know.
34:49Is there anything else you want to say about it?
34:52I didn't mean for the heck like that.
34:54Can I see her now, please?
34:55At the end of that interview, that is when we had Danielle go into Chaz's interview room.
35:04She immediately walked over to Chaz, sat on his lap, wrapped her arms around his neck.
35:12In the interview room, it's sad because I was more afraid of leaving her than I was afraid of going to jail.
35:29But my only concern was her going home to her son.
35:33I can't take you to jail.
35:36I told her you ain't know nothing about it.
35:37After a few minutes, detectives return and separate the couple.
35:48I can give him a kiss.
35:49No, ma'am.
35:50No, ma'am.
35:52I feel in doom, you know.
35:54And I just remember, like, I'm not going home.
35:57They're not going to let me go home.
35:59I remember, like, really regretting everything.
36:01Despite Chaz's claim that Danielle had nothing to do with the murders, both are charged with capital murder.
36:12The picture that Danielle has painted is that Chaz has been controlling this whole situation.
36:19She's fearful of him and so forth and so on.
36:22And, well, the minute she gets into the room, she jumps into his lap and wraps her arms around him.
36:27And it's just the perfect picture of the loving couple.
36:32I think that they both equally were the support system for the eventual acts of murder.
36:45Ultimately, in August 2014, Danielle pleads guilty to a lesser charge of murder and is sentenced to 40 years in prison.
36:54I remember just feeling like it was the end.
36:59But at the same time, it didn't really feel real.
37:02Like, because I guess I didn't take in the severity of somebody actually just losing their life, you know?
37:12Chaz is also offered a plea deal, which he accepts.
37:16In July 2014, Chaz is sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.
37:29I had already made up in my mind that whatever it is, I'm going to take it.
37:36The plan was to rob her, right?
37:39But I knew what it may lead to.
37:41I led her wrong.
37:42I led myself wrong.
37:44And they end up her losing half of her life, her time, and me losing mine.
37:49Now, 15 years into her sentence, Danielle is finally ready to open up about her role in the crimes.
38:02I came up with the plan about the cab drivers, you know, like them with the money.
38:06In a way, I was the mastermind.
38:08After 15 years behind bars, Danielle Hudson is finally coming clean about her role in the murders of Mohamed El-Sayed and Blaise Wakanaka.
38:34I know a lot of people might think that maybe I was forced or whatever, but I wasn't.
38:39It wasn't a gun to my head like I knew.
38:42Me and Chaz, we both end up in a messed up way.
38:46We came together, like, you know, like I told him about the cab drivers and, you know, about the money.
38:52I didn't know that my decision would cause as much damage.
38:56So, I mean, how were these crimes supposed to unfold, though?
39:05Like, was it the plan to kill someone, or...?
39:08Yeah, yes, it was supposed to be a robbery, but, um, I'm not, I don't know, like, um, yes, it was supposed to die.
39:18And so, why kill them?
39:24I guess so it wouldn't be a witness, neither.
39:28I think that, um, she's gotten to a place, but at this point, what good does it do with a lie?
39:33It shows that she's remorseful.
39:35If you could say anything to the victim's families, what would you say to them?
39:44I'm sorry, like, if I could take it back, I would.
39:47If they could find it in their hearts to forgive me and Chaz for the stupidity of our actions,
39:55I hope that they find, like, peace to move forward with life.
40:00I'm truly sorry that, you know, these tragic events had to happen.
40:11Chaz uses his story to set an example for younger men in prison.
40:16I grew into a man behind these walls.
40:19That's the only reason I'm a man now is because of these prison walls.
40:23And the only way that I found my relief was Jesus Christ was God.
40:26I needed that, and I wish I'd have knew it back then.
40:28So my goal now is to give people God, give people understanding,
40:32give people love that other people aren't giving them,
40:34give people a different sense of hope.
40:37I know I hurt families, and I've cried many nights
40:41and put myself in the shoes of their family, in the shoes of them.
40:45I was in so much pain that I really didn't want to do anything else,
40:50and I understood.
40:50I deserve this.
40:51I think I deserve the time that I got.
40:57It's life-changing, you know, because it's a struggle in here, too.
41:01Have you maintained any kind of relationship with Chaz?
41:04No.
41:05I thought co-defendants could write, but they say we can't write.
41:07So I don't have no type of nothing.
41:09If you could say something to Chaz, what would you say?
41:16I love you, and just continue to strengthen yourself,
41:22and whenever I get out, like, I'm going to be there.
41:27If you could say anything to Danielle, what would you say?
41:31I tell her, I love you.
41:32I pray for her a lot.
41:34Keep moving forward.
41:35Grow.
41:36Keep growing.
41:36Because I know she's been gone as long as I have,
41:38so I know she's going to keep growing, keep moving forward.
41:44These two young individuals threw their whole lives away for what?
41:50Trying to make a quick buck.
41:53Now, they haven't seen each other 15 years,
41:58but they were able to have that goodbye with each other.
42:01That final time being together.
42:06Something Muhammad and Blaze,
42:09they never got to have that final goodbye.
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