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Danielle Hudson and Chaz Blackshear

In season 8, episode 8, we see the love story of Danielle Hudson and Chaz Blackshear who committed the murders of Blaise Nwokenaka and Mohammad El Sayed in the state of Texas. A love story gone twisted, that ends with Danielle Hudson being convicted of capital murder and being sentenced to 40 years and Chaz Blackshear being convicted of capital murder and sentenced to life imprisonment with no chance of parole.

Oxygen describes the show as In a race against the clock, authorities must piece together a string of murders led by a modern-day Bonnie and Clyde.

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Couple tied to taxi killings a 'would-be Bonnie and Clyde'

Danielle Hudson is serving her time in Crain Unit. You can write to her at:

Danielle Hudson #01944790
Crain Unit
1401 State School Rd
Gatesville, TX 76599

Chaz Blackshear is serving his time in Lewis Unit. You can write to him at:

Chaz Blackshear #01946831
Lewis Unit
777 FM3497
Woodville, TX 75990


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