Mackenzie Shirilla, Netflix and The Crash
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What Netflix missed out of The Crash on Netflix as chilling Mackenzie Shrilla audio resurfaces
Critics argue that The Crash on Netflix doesn't fully dive into the evidence used by prosecutors to make their case, and a chilling audio not featured in the documentary is proof
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
A new Netflix documentary details a 2022 car crash in Strongsville, Ohio, that killed two teenagers. The driver, MacKenzie Shirilla, was convicted of murder for intentionally crashing her car at nearly 100 mph.
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.
The Crash has been making headlines ever since its release on Netflix. The 2018 Ohio case left everyone in chills when the story of how a drive turned fatal for 20-year-old Dominic Russo and 19-year-old Davion Flanagan.
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