Mackenzie Shirilla doc has 'way more detail' than The Crash
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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.
“Hell on Wheels” killer Mackenzie Shirilla incredulously whined she was the “third victim” of a fatal wreck in which she intentionally crashed her car and killed her boyfriend and friend during a jailhouse call,
Mackenzie Shirilla’s former fellow inmate is expanding on why she claimed the convicted murderer reminded her of Regina George from 2004’s 'Mean Girls.'
Steve Shirilla was placed on administrative leave from his teaching job after adamantly defending his “Hell on wheels” daughter Mackenzie Shirilla in a new Netflix documentary.
"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
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Mackenzie Shirilla’s newly released jail call about her life inside prison is sparking backlash
A newly released jail phone call reveals Mackenzie Shirilla discussing prison life and her future after Netflix’s The Crash renewed interest in the case.
In a recent interview, Mackenzie Shirilla's dad wore a 'BOOM' shirt while discussing the crash that killed two, amid resurfaced Halloween photos.