Prison mate of Mackenzie Shirilla from crash speaks up
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Mackenzie Shirilla insists there was “no intent” behind the 2022 crash that killed two people – but as The Crash brings renewed attention to the case, legal experts say the one thing she still struggles
A jail call newly obtained by PEOPLE reveals that Mackenzie Shirilla, convicted of murder in the 2022 deaths of her boyfriend and friend, expressed concern over the possibility of receiving the death penalty.
"From my observations, there was never any, you know, behaviors that looked like somebody who was remorseful," Kat Crowder, who was in prison with Shirilla for six months, said
Mackenzie Shirilla was dubbed “Hell on Wheels” for a devastating 2022 Ohio crash in which she drove into a brick building at 100 mph, killing her boyfriend and his friend
Mackenzie Shirilla’s former inmate Kat Crowder claimed that she didn’t show ‘remorse’ in prison and seemingly wanted to be like Regina George
Both prosecutors and Mackenzie Shirilla have made different cases as to why she slammed her car into a brick wall and killed Dominic Russo and Davion Flanagan
If they see the truth, then they’ll know that this was nothing but a car accident. They’ll just see that there’s a third victim, and it’s me,” Shirilla told
Four years later, Natalie and Steve Shirilla still do not believe their daughter Mackenzie is guilty of killing her boyfriend and a friend in 2022
In a recent interview, Mackenzie Shirilla's dad wore a 'BOOM' shirt while discussing the crash that killed two, amid resurfaced Halloween photos.