48 Hours - The Abduction of Schanda Handley

Episode Date: July 16, 2023

A daughter watches in horror as her mother is kidnapped from their home by intruders posing as deliverymen. "48 Hours" contributor David Begnaud reports. See Privacy Policy at https://ar...t19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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Starting point is 00:01:00 to a remote base near Joshua Tree National Park. They have to alert the military. And when they do, the NCIS gets involved. From CBS Studios and CBS News, this is 48 Hours NCIS. Listen to 48 Hours NCIS ad-free starting October 29th on Amazon Music. It's so powerful to see how my mom handled this situation. She's amazing, you know, and she's really, really strong. How often do residential kidnappings happen here? Very rare.
Starting point is 00:01:45 Yeah, not very often at all. Shawna Hanley is at her home with her daughter, Isabella. Her friend came over just to come and visit with her. We talked for about five or ten minutes, and the doorbell rang. And so I went to the door, and it's these two men. These two individuals essentially present themselves to be delivery men of some sort. Shawna sees them, says, look, I have a friend over, now is not a good time. She goes to close the door on them.
Starting point is 00:02:15 They force themselves in with guns. They started to scream to get the F on the floor and don't move. They handcuffed me in front like this. I was just stunned. I saw that my mom and her friend were handcuffed. I said, I have valuables, I have jewelry, I have cash, I have precious metals, I can get you money. Didn't interest them at all.
Starting point is 00:02:41 They said, come with me, and she went, and then they came back and asked me, and I said no, and they just accepted that and left. They put her in the van. I'm hooded. They hooded me as soon as I went into the van. It was a van that didn't have the windows in the back, and it was just a rubber mat without seats back there and laid me on the floor. And then they leave. These guys are heading out of town with Sean Hanley in the back of that van. One of the guys sat on top of me, you know, so he stayed screaming at me.
Starting point is 00:03:19 He had the gun to my head. I was trying to pay attention to where we were. I could feel when we picked up speed that we had made a turn. I was like, oh no, my heart sunk. I was like, we're on an interstate or something. And the guy stripped me. They threatened to assault me sexually. He put a pill in my mouth and he gave me another. I said, what are you giving me? And he said, don't worry about that. And so I guess I started to maybe drift a little, and I started praying.
Starting point is 00:03:57 So this particular day, I got out of work. As I was traveling, there was a wreck on the interstate. I got stopped behind a white van. I could kind of see the driver of the van was starting to get nervous. In the mirror, he was looking at me. He decided to get into the shoulder and speed off. But it didn't sit right with me, so I got in behind him. I put my emergency lights, sirens on.
Starting point is 00:04:20 Then I hear sirens. And I was like, yeah, yeah, okay. Thank you, God. This is where the vehicle exited. It's a dead end to a dirt road, which had been mud because it just rained. Their van got stuck. That's when they exited the vehicle and kept running. That's when they exited the vehicle and kept running. The siren stopped, and I just sunk again. And I was like, what happened? Did I imagine the sirens?
Starting point is 00:04:54 What's going on? And I'm full of anxiety. When you approach the van, you've got your gun drawn? Yes, sir. I opened the rear door of the van, and in the van, what I thought was a mannequin moved. It scared me. It startled me. So I jumped back and I shut the door. I said, oh my God, things aren't always what they seem. Субтитры создавал DimaTorzok Have you ever wondered who created that bottle of sriracha that's living in your fridge?
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Starting point is 00:08:30 They wanted to go over the fingerprints on the doors, upstairs, my phone, and it just kind of felt like I was another piece of evidence. Isabella, then just 14 years old, was trying to process the site of the violent kidnapping she had just witnessed at her family's home in Lafayette, Louisiana, on August 6, 2017. As they're driving away with her, did you think that was the last time you'd ever see her? I thought there was a chance. Lafayette investigators and Isabella had no idea that about an hour after the kidnapping, just across the state near Baton Rouge, Chad Martin, an Iberville Parish Sheriff's deputy,
Starting point is 00:09:09 had just pulled over a suspicious white van after a brief pursuit. There were two men inside. When they pulled into this parking spot, they got stuck in the mud. So the men jump out and they take off running, and right behind us is the intercoastal waterway. They jump in and they take off running. And right behind us is the intercoastal waterway. They jump in and disappear. And when Martin went to clear that vehicle, he discovered Shonda Handley, handcuffed and naked in the back. She looked at me and I'll never forget this.
Starting point is 00:09:41 She said, are you the real police or are you the one that's going to kill me? And he was like, you're safe. You're safe. Just minutes before, Martin was rushing home for Sunday dinner in his squad car after clocking out, unaware of Shonda's kidnapping nearly 60 miles away. His biggest worry at that time was his wife's wrath. I heard you were habitually late for dinners. I had a tendency to be late for everything. Now, he had unwittingly made the rescue of a lifetime.
Starting point is 00:10:13 What's going through your head? I mean, you were just trying to pull over a couple of guys who looked a little suspicious. I can't really tell you what was going through my head. Almost like I went into robot mode, and I was just trying to get this woman help. Shonda told him a harrowing story, that the kidnappers had drugged her and threatened to rape her and kill her. If not for Chad Martin. Oh, I would be dead. I can't even imagine. But I know it wasn't going to be quick and swift. Martin relayed the news
Starting point is 00:10:46 of Shonda's rescue to dispatch, and it soon reached Isabella. Whenever they told me that she was safe, I felt this relief. Law enforcement began to ask questions. Who were Shonda's kidnappers? And why did they abduct
Starting point is 00:11:02 her? But for Shonda, there was no mystery who was behind it. She had said that she believed that her husband is the one that had paid them to kill her. Her estranged husband, Michael Handley. Shonda says that before the difficult months leading up to the kidnapping, Michael would have been the last person she could have imagined would harm her. They had met in 2005 through friends in Lafayette, at a time when both were single parents and emerging from failed marriages. He was really catering and just sweet and compassionate. Another thing they had in common? Both were in recovery for addiction. At that time, I had been sober for about 18 years.
Starting point is 00:11:50 Oh, wow. Michael was newly clean and sober. He had about a year. The new couple hit it off, and a year later, they were married in Hawaii. Isabella took an immediate liking to Michael. He, well, was my dad from when I was two years old. And so that's how I saw him, was really as my dad. In 2007, Michael and Shonda found success,
Starting point is 00:12:18 channeling their experience in recovery into a new business. We're going to provide care, and we're going to meet you where you are. Partnering with a doctor to start a chain of addiction treatment centers. So we wound up opening, at one point, I think there were 14 centers throughout the South. Eight years later, they made a decision. We sold the company. How much did y'all make on the sale? The two of them, Michael and his partner, we sold the company for $21.5 million.
Starting point is 00:12:49 Wow. Yeah. But their life as happy millionaires didn't last long, say prosecutors Donald Connett and Kenny Hebert. You know, money and free time with someone with an addictive personality isn't a great combination. Shonda was seeing that firsthand with Michael in 2017, less than two years after the sale of their company, when she found a bottle of Adderall with Michael Handley's name on it. So what we believed at our treatment center
Starting point is 00:13:17 was that use of something like that amphetamine could open the doors to a world of trouble. So when I found the bottle, it terrified me. And I can remember telling him, this could lead to death. This could lead to something devastating. And soon things got even worse when Shonda discovered that Michael was seeing another woman. He was having an affair. And all I could think was, like, I don't even know who this man is.
Starting point is 00:13:50 Shonda issued an ultimatum. Michael had to go into treatment. But when he refused to get help, she made a difficult decision. I changed the locks, and Michael was locked out of the house. And he started to lose his mind at that point. And so after a couple of weeks, he said, you're going to regret this. And then that turned into, I'm telling you, it's going to get bad.
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Starting point is 00:16:34 and one of them pointed a gun at him and said, be cool. But as the kidnappers had been swimming towards freedom, the canal's unforgiving current had other plans. Behind me at the Intracoastal Canal is where two bodies were found yesterday. They found them floating in the Intracoastal Canal, drowned. Dead?
Starting point is 00:16:53 Dead. They were later identified as Sylvester Bracey and Arsenio Haynes. What did you think when you found out they were dead? I thought, I'm not going to have to worry about them hurting me. As sad as that is. While investigators suspected Michael Handley was responsible for the abduction, proving it might have been difficult with their main witnesses, the kidnappers, dead.
Starting point is 00:17:19 But Handley, it seemed, had made it kind of easy for them. Detectives are running the VIN number on the white van. That VIN number leads them to an enterprise dealership in Baton Rouge. I said, well, a few days ago, an individual named Lawrence Michael Handley came in and rented the van. And then, a couple days before that, he went to Barney's Police Depot, which is a store that carries specifically police-issue merchandise. which is a store that carries specifically police-issue merchandise.
Starting point is 00:17:51 Hanley was seen on store surveillance cameras as he pulls up and purchases handcuffs. Finding evidence allegedly connecting Hanley to the kidnapping wasn't difficult, but finding him turned out to be the challenge. I'm asking if Michael's been apprehended, and said no and so they said we need to like lay low for a little while with a fortune at his fingertips investigators feared he could be anywhere and a danger to Shonda once she was released from the hospital so they came up with a plan of action we decided on a safe house outside of Lafayette. Sid Hebert, a former Louisiana sheriff, was part of the security detail watching Shonda 24-7. We had a Lafayette sheriff's deputy in a
Starting point is 00:18:35 marked unit on premises. No visitors, no package deliveries, nothing until further notice. Deliveries nothing until further notice. Even in hiding, Shonda was feeling relief that Michael was finally being recognized as a threat after living in constant fear prior to the kidnapping. The terror that I was in for those three months, the kidnapping was nothing in comparison. The kidnapping was a blessing. What? The kidnapping is what allowed me to get to a place where people were willing to support me.
Starting point is 00:19:13 In the beginning, how many people believed Shonda? Not many. But Shonda had found a fierce ally in Christine Meir, her divorce attorney. Christine knew all too well what Shonda had experienced. The most dangerous case I have ever heard about, let alone been a part of. What made it so dangerous? Michael Hanley. He was constantly stalking her, telling her that he knew where she was, threatening her,
Starting point is 00:19:47 threatening her daughter with harm. Shonda called the police several times, but felt she wasn't taken seriously. Christine helped Shonda secure a restraining order, but says Michael found creative ways to make it effectively worthless. He disguised his voice. He also used an app that picked up dummy numbers that he used to contact her. So there was no proof that it was him that was actually violating the protective order. And he seemed to be tracking Shonda's every move.
Starting point is 00:20:18 He was able to spy on her through her own laptop computers, her alarm system. He compromised all of that. Nothing was out of balance. Michael's behavior was growing increasingly erratic. Even though he was the one to initially file for divorce in the spring of 2017, he soon changed his mind, and Shonda says now he was demanding they reconcile, or she'd pay a humiliating price. He says, some of our private videos are going to go out
Starting point is 00:20:51 to people in the community. Intimate videos? Intimate videos. Shonda struggled over this, but knew she couldn't take him back. So videos went out to hundreds of people in the community. My cousins, uncles, administration at the school, political friends, neighbors.
Starting point is 00:21:14 I sat and cried and was sick to my stomach. I almost didn't stand up. Just when Shonda thought she couldn't take any more, on June 8th, 2017, almost two months to the day before the kidnapping, Michael Hanley slipped into her house through the garage. He was enraged. He reeked of alcohol. He was furious. And he had me pinned up against the wall. And I screamed, Isabella.
Starting point is 00:21:53 Well, he put his hand over my mouth and he pulled out a gun, a nine millimeter. A gun? He pulls out a handgun and he said, if you scream or anybody comes to interfere, I will shoot you both. I will kill you both. Do you understand me? Shonda says that after hours saying anything she could think of to calm him down, she finally convinced Michael to leave. As soon as he walked out of that gate, I ran in the house, bolted the door, and I started screaming and crying. When Michael left that day after he had attacked me, I was 100% positive he was going to kill me. Police were called once again, but they didn't arrest Michael Hanley.
Starting point is 00:22:39 I can see in your eyes that you're getting emotional. Oh, I felt as though I was being told that I was lying and that I was making it up. This is why women don't report abuse, because they fear they will not be believed. How many times had Shonda filed a report against Michael? I believe that the actual reports filed were a couple dozen, if not more. As far as how many times was there an arrest made, there wasn't. Why? A lot of times he was out of state.
Starting point is 00:23:18 Sometimes the investigators felt like they didn't have enough evidence to actually go forward and get a warrant for the arrest. After the kidnapping, investigators were confident that this time they had more than enough evidence to make an arrest. But could they find him in time? So somehow, Michael is able to track Shonda down to the place that she's seeking refuge. Does Michael Hanley know that the cops are on to him? Yes, because at some point he tried to charter a private plane, and so the pilot essentially said, I am not going to be taking you anywhere because you're a wanted man. The pilot reported it to police, but Michael was long gone. And as he continued to evade authorities, Shonda got a text message from a strange number claiming that Michael had also been kidnapped. claiming that Michael had also been kidnapped,
Starting point is 00:24:24 saying in part, pay the ransom for your husband and pay us 500 large or we will send him home in pieces. A day later, friends received a shocking photo of Michael. He was nude, handcuffed, and seemingly injured. And he's got blood on it. Right. It appeared to be from Shonda's kidnappers, but investigators knew that couldn't be true.
Starting point is 00:24:50 We know that obviously wasn't from them because they're dead at this point. So Michael is behind these messages. On August 11th, 2017, after a four-day manhunt, detectives finally cornered the multimillionaire. Once accustomed to private jets and five-star hotels, he was in this off-ramp motel in Slidell, Louisiana. We begin with new information on the arrest of a Lafayette kidnapping suspect. As they took an oddly smiling Michael Hanley into custody, investigators began sifting through the nearly $10,000 in cash, pizza boxes, and illicit drugs,
Starting point is 00:25:28 finding this to-do list. On it were things like burner phone, hair dye, cash. But its final task was even more ominous, says Prosecutor Kenny Hebert, since Shonda's safe house was just 35 miles away. But on the bottom of that list were the words, finish the job. And finish the job would mean? In our opinion, he was going to kill her. With Michael Hanley now in jail,
Starting point is 00:25:54 Shonda and her security team decided it was finally safe for her to come out of hiding. It was time to go home. And that's what she said, I just want to go home and rebuild my life. But with his track record of evading justice, Isabella was skeptical that the worst was behind them.
Starting point is 00:26:16 I remember thinking that it was almost pointless that he was being arrested. It felt like he had all the power and he was going to keep all the power. Michael Hanley pleaded not guilty to a litany of charges, including conspiracy to commit second-degree murder. And prosecutors got to work building their case against him. Anytime you're on our side of the table, you start thinking, what's the defense going to be? We could not figure out what his defense was going to be. There was no question that she was a victim of a kidnapping. But, says Kevin Stockstill, the man who Michael Handley hired to defend him, the physical evidence doesn't prove
Starting point is 00:26:51 his client played a part in any of it. Were the van and the handcuffs enough to convict him? I don't think so. That is because, Stockstill says, there is an explanation for everything. It started when Michael hired Sylvester Bracey, not to kidnap his wife, but instead, he claims, to move some furniture. That was the reason Michael rented the van, he says, and made no effort to hide it. Mr. Hanley, you know, goes into the Enterprise rent-a-car location with his credit card in one hand and driver's license in the other.
Starting point is 00:27:28 So you thought you could explain to the jury, hey, listen, nobody who's actually going to commit this crime is going to go in with their license and ID and buy it themselves. Correct. It was all innocent enough, Stockstill says, until the would-be mover went rogue. until the would-be mover went rogue. Stock still theorizes Sylvester Bracey saw Michael's desperation to get his wife back and decided to use it to his advantage. That's when he enlisted Arsenio Haynes to help him kidnap Shonda and hold her for ransom. So you're thinking the kidnappers could have wanted to extort Michael to get money from him so they would have kidnapped his wife.
Starting point is 00:28:05 Potentially. And of course, he did buy the handcuffs. But Stockstill says he only used them to stage that fake kidnapping photo. So as he's bound and gagged, he's bound with handcuffs. It was just the latest example, according to Stockstill, of photos and videos that Michael had been sending to Shonda for months, showing him in emotional distress and in one case, apparently beaten up in a misguided attempt to try and win her back. I love you. I love you. Because Michael had he had a proclivity to try and stage these things to get sympathy from Shonda.
Starting point is 00:28:49 But as the defense prepared to argue that the kidnappers acted on their own, Shonda Hanley made a damning discovery while cleaning out a remote Mississippi property they owned. Shonda starts getting some of her personal belongings. One of the things that they found was this camera. It was a type of camera called Arlo. Michael Handley used it for security. When Arlo detects sound and video, Arlo starts recording. That's right. That's right.
Starting point is 00:29:20 Well, it turns out he accidentally turned the camera on himself. All put together, what did the camera record? I mean, hundreds of hours. Hundreds of hours. One of the first videos is from two months before the kidnapping. Michael is by himself in a hotel room and is apparently talking to himself. You see him moving around, and at some point he picks the camera up and he puts it in the bag. And you hear him say the words, I'm going to kill her. I'm going to kill her.
Starting point is 00:29:55 Kill her. Kill her. Prosecutors believe the her he intended to kill was Shonda, and that Michael was even more explicit just days later in a conversation with a friend in the living room of the Mississippi house. They're having beers and they're discussing the issues that he's having with Shonda. The friend later said he didn't recall hearing what Michael said next. The other woman was just going to swing together. That's what's going on, right? Yeah, she's not going to, and you're not going to. The friend later said he didn't recall hearing what Michael said next. That's why she didn't die. Michael says that's why she's going to have to die.
Starting point is 00:30:37 Just a matter of fact. In yet another clip from just two weeks before the kidnapping, Michael Hanley is caught with Sylvester Bracey at that property, planning how it was the perfect place, prosecutors say, to bring Shonda, to torture her, and possibly worse. He specifically says, it's almost impossible for anyone to get in here. To which Bracey responds,
Starting point is 00:31:02 and it'll be impossible for her to get out. I think she can't break in. I see it. She can't break in. That's what he said. I don't see anywhere to go. Casey responds, and it'll be impossible for her to get out. I mean, did you think you had a rock-solid case before that? Yes. Well, what did you think after it? I thought I must have done something right in the world. Then, in a move no one saw coming, I just want to go out to give us the truth, the whole truth,
Starting point is 00:31:29 and nothing but the truth, so I'll be gone. I do. Michael Hanley agreed to tell his side of things. What is the strongest piece of evidence against Michael Hanley? Chat now on Facebook and Twitter. While awaiting trial for the kidnapping of his estranged wife Shonda, Michael Hanley was held in the Lafayette Parish Correctional Center. But Shonda says even though Michael was behind bars, he continued to harass her. I've received a lot of mail, letters, while he's been incarcerated. I've had numerous calls. Can't they stop him from calling you?
Starting point is 00:32:16 I guess not. On top of that, Shonda lived in fear that Michael just might get out. That's because at one point, the defense argued that Michael was suffering from mental illness and was not guilty by reason of insanity. When Michael was sober, he was a fantastic individual, you know, very talented, willing to help people. When he was found at the hotel in Slidell, I mean, there were drugs there. You know, there's no question that he was using again. I don't know the level of his responsibility,
Starting point is 00:32:55 but I think it's a combination of substance abuse and some mental illness. For Prosecutor Kenny Hebert, however, it was a desperate attempt to get Michael released. They did it so that they could get some psychological professionals on the stand to say he needs to be out of jail and he needs to go to these mental health facilities. Well, we're talking about mental health facilities that don't have nearly the security that a jail has.
Starting point is 00:33:25 Michael's defense team submitted mental health records showing that he suffered from bipolar disorder, complicated by drug addiction, which they say rendered him legally insane during the time leading up to the kidnapping. Two court-appointed doctors agreed. But the judge ruled that Michael was competent to stay in trial and must remain behind bars. Once they initially failed to get him out, they withdrew that plea. And why'd they change it to? They just changed it to regular not guilty.
Starting point is 00:33:55 While Michael Hanley's criminal battle was heating up, in March 2018, his divorce from Shonda became finalized. Shonda was awarded all of the assets. There was only one problem. There is no money. There's no money. You know, millions of dollars vanished. Michael was a very eccentric person.
Starting point is 00:34:18 He was obsessed with the collapse of the American dollar. So much of their money was in gold bars. Shonda said she had seen gold before and knew that there was gold somewhere on that property. I believe people actually went out with metal detectors to try to figure out if he stashed it somewhere. No gold was ever recovered. So there's all of this money that's unaccounted for, but we know it's got to be out there somewhere. On top of being left with nothing, Shonda says she suddenly found herself responsible for repaying her now ex-husband's massive debts. How much of a hole did he leave you in? $750,000. I can't comprehend how
Starting point is 00:34:59 I'm now in a position where I owe this sort of money. Shonda felt like it was a slap in the face after enduring so much. But it wasn't all for naught. During the settlement negotiations, Shonda's divorce attorney, Christine Meir, had subpoenaed Michael for a deposition. And surprisingly, he agreed. I mean, that's wild. It is. I can imagine that someone with the arrogance that Michael Handley had
Starting point is 00:35:29 insisted that he was going to testify and it was going to be fine because he is the smartest person in the world. Shonda's divorce attorney and the prosecutors had agreed to cooperate with each other. And everyone was interested in hearing what Michael Handley had to say. It was a risk. Because he might go into that deposition and say stuff that really jeopardizes his criminal case. I've never been more nervous in a deposition than that one. Dressed in a striped prison uniform, Michael answered questions for 10 hours over three days.
Starting point is 00:36:06 I was hanging on to every question. I bet you were. Yeah. It was a chaotic and hectic time. I was living out of hotels. I'd been moving from hotel to hotel for several months. Michael was asked about his relationship with Sylvester Bracey and the reason he rented that van. I had hired him to move furniture. I rented the van to make the move, to move the furniture.
Starting point is 00:36:27 He stuck with his original story. He said that he had hired movers in order to move furniture, and they went rogue because they thought he had money. I got a phone call. As soon as I answered the phone, I said, hello. They screamed, they screamed, we've got your mother-fucking wife. And I just remember because it was like I got punched. It's like one of those moments when you go into a top regal. But when pressed about the details of how he first met Bracey, I don't recall. Michael claimed he couldn't remember much about the weeks leading up to the kidnapping.
Starting point is 00:37:09 I don't remember. I don't know. I don't recall. That's why I'm hesitating. I don't remember. I don't recall. I don't recall. I don't recall.
Starting point is 00:37:18 There are big gaps in my memory. I don't know. I don't know. The reason that I don't recall is because I was high. I was living like a rock star. I was on and off medications during this period of time. And I was under the influence of substances. The mental illness is tough, you know?
Starting point is 00:37:33 But he insisted. Despite the gaps in memory, there was one thing he knew for certain. I would not kidnap my wife. He would cry and say that he loved her so much. I don't remember. That he was so sorry. It was that type of manipulation. I have tremendous regret.
Starting point is 00:37:55 During the deposition, Christine pulled that Arlo camera recording, in which prosecutors believe Bracey and Handley were caught talking about the plot to kidnap Shonda. The wife Handley claimed he loved so much. I queued up where one of the kidnappers was telling Michael, and you know, if she gets out of line, I won't hesitate to kill her. And I said, what kind of movers tell that to you? And his fear was palpable.
Starting point is 00:38:29 And he said, oh, I don't know, Christine. People tell me all sorts of things. Michael Hanley withered under questioning, poking holes in his own defense with his own words. The civil attorneys provided us with those deposition transcripts shortly after receiving them. And with the trial date fast approaching, Michael's defense attorney feared the worst. We were of the opinion
Starting point is 00:38:54 that he ran a significant risk of a conviction. With the walls closing in and hours before the trial was set to start, Michael Handley indicated he was open to a deal. He would plead, you know, to second-degree kidnapping. The minimum sentence would be 15 years. The maximum sentence would be 35 years.
Starting point is 00:39:16 Prosecutors Donny Connett and Kenny Hebert say there was a lot to take into consideration. The problem with a jury trial is you almost never know. But I also knew that there's Shonda Hanley, there's Isabella. You've got victims that have to relive that moment if you go to trial. Ultimately, the decision to take the deal or go to trial was Shonda's. I was so scared that if we went to trial, that it could work out beautifully for him.
Starting point is 00:39:47 Because Michael always lands on his feet. Once Michael's out, I'm no longer free. See more of the evidence photos at 48hours.com. In July 2021, all Shonda Hanley wanted was for her ex-husband Michael Hanley to stay behind bars. So she agreed to accept his plea of guilty to second-degree kidnapping. I didn't want to take any risks. I would rather the plea deal than to take the chance and go to trial. Less than a year later, on March 24, 2022, Shonda was in the courtroom to find out what Michael's sentence would be. Isabella was there too, as was Michael. What was it like to come face-to-face with him in court? It was so surreal, you know?
Starting point is 00:40:54 And I think, honestly, for both of us, it was this really strong, powerful emotion that we both felt, but mine was hatred. Hoping to help convince the judge to give Michael the maximum sentence, Isabella chose to give a victim impact statement. What did you say at the hearing? I really kind of told a story about how difficult it really made my life and how difficult it still makes my life because I didn't think he knew that it affected me as well as it affected her. Shonda also had something she wanted to say to Michael.
Starting point is 00:41:32 I told him that he wrecked everything and that he destroyed everything. And how could you? Like, we had, like, a really, we had a good life. We had a good family. And we adored each other. He was the person I most admired in this world until then. Do you think Michael understands his actions have had an effect on his former wife and stepchild?
Starting point is 00:42:01 I think that he does. You get the sense the guy's sorry? I think so. I think he's capable of remorse. Yet when it was Michael's turn to speak, instead of a tearful apology, he gave yet another new story. This time he admitted he did, in fact, hire the two men to kidnap Shonda. But he claimed it was all fake and staged so that he could swoop in, save her, and be the hero. What he really wanted to do was emerge as the white knight who came in and rescued her. It was a way for him to try to win her back, but he never really intended to hurt her. It was all
Starting point is 00:42:41 a big game. In the end, the judge sided with the prosecution and gave Michael Hanley the maximum penalty. A Lafayette man was sentenced today in the 2017 kidnapping case of his estranged wife. Lawrence Michael Hanley received 35 years in prison for the crime. 35 years. Minus five for time served. Puts him out when he's 79. 79. Are you okay with that? I'd rather he never get out. Are you still afraid even with him behind bars? Oh yeah. That concern is something Isabella shares. Do you fear for your safety from Michael Hanley? Yeah, I do.
Starting point is 00:43:28 Nothing could stop him. I just see him as a villain, not a good person, and I'm not sad about it. In my mind, he's changed to a completely different person, so it doesn't feel like I've lost my dad. It feels like I've lost a stranger. The now 20-year-old college junior chooses to focus on the valuable lesson that she learned from her mother. It's so powerful to see how my mom handled this situation. She's shown me
Starting point is 00:44:00 how she can overcome something so horrible and turn it into something great and become an even better person out of it. Welcome, welcome to our house. I'm glad that you're here. Shonda has found renewed purpose working with others like her. She sold property, took out a loan, and opened two sober living homes dedicated to helping women get back on their feet. We want you to feel comfortable.
Starting point is 00:44:26 We want you to feel like this is a safe place where you can start anew. It's been really, really rewarding. And, you know, from my experiences that I've had, the challenges that I've had, I'm able to show them firsthand that we get up, we keep going, we put one foot in front of the other, and we will persevere. An important part of moving forward for Shonda has been recognizing those who stood by her. And while she did speak on the phone with Chad Martin, that officer who saved her, she never got the chance to thank him in person until now, when we arranged for them to meet.
Starting point is 00:45:07 So good to meet you. Good to see you again. Yeah. I'm looking at you to see if I can remember. I remember. I'm really glad that I was in the right place at the right time to help you. Really glad.
Starting point is 00:45:22 Thank you. I feel like I owe you everything. I guess my greatest gratitude in you saving my life is that my daughter gets to have her mom and have a good life. Thank you. I'm going to give you another hug. Wow. Thank you. a wife disappears she just vanished why was her husband contacting spellcasters? He wrote, can you hex to have her hurt enough?
Starting point is 00:46:10 Maybe an accident or broken bone. Do you think Maya left that house on her own? No. 48 Hours, Saturday on CBS. If you like this podcast, you can listen ad-free right now by joining Wondery Plus in the Wondery app. Before you go, tell us about yourself by filling out a quick survey at wondery.com slash survey.

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