Shirilla, Car Crash and Mackenzie
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Mackenzie Shirilla’s family believe she is innocent after she was convicted of killing her boyfriend in a devastating car crash. Aged 17 at the time, the high school student got behind the wheel of her 2018 Toyota Camry and drove into the Plidco Building in Ohio at upwards of 100 mph on 31 July 2022.
Was 17-year-old Mackenzie Shirilla the sole survivor of a violent July 2022 car accident that tragically killed her boyfriend, Dominic Russo and their friend Davion Flanagan? Or did Mackenzie purposely slam her Toyota Camry into a wall with the intent to ...
The Ohio teenager dubbed “hell on wheels” — who was convicted of intentionally crashing her car at 100 mph into a building, killing her boyfriend and his friend — was sentenced two concurrent 15 years to life sentences Monday. Mackenzie Shirilla ...
CLEVELAND — The verdict is in for 19-year-old Mackenzie Shirilla. Guilty on all counts -- including four counts of murder, four counts of felonious assault and two counts of aggravated vehicular homicide -- in connection with the deaths of 20-year-old ...
Natalie and Steve Shirilla received the news that their daughter, Mackenzie Shirilla, had been involved in a severe car accident. They were relieved to learn she was still alive, though she had sustained serious injuries.
A new Netflix documentary is putting the Mackenzie Shirilla case back in the spotlight, and the sister of one of the teens killed is reliving the tragic wreck prosecutors said was no accident.
Netflix’s The Crash is bringing renewed interest in the case of Mackenzie Shirilla, a teenager described as ‘hell on wheels’ when she was found guilty of two counts of murdering following a 100 miles per hour crash into a wall.
Mackenzie Shirilla, who was convicted of killing her boyfriend and friend in 2023, speaks out for the first time in Netflix's "The Crash" documentary.