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Updated · Fox News · May 30
Ohio Releases 100mph Crash Evidence in Mackenzie Shirilla Double-Murder Appeal
Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 30

Ohio Releases 100mph Crash Evidence in Mackenzie Shirilla Double-Murder Appeal

9 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 30
  • Newly released jail calls, text messages and bodycam footage have put Mackenzie Shirilla’s case back in focus as the 21-year-old asks the Ohio Supreme Court to review her murder conviction.
  • The records revisit the July 31, 2022 crash in Strongsville, where prosecutors said Shirilla deliberately drove her Toyota Camry into a brick building at more than 100 mph, killing Dominic Russo, 20, and Davion Flanagan, 19.
  • Texts cited by local media show Shirilla describing blackouts before the crash, including a July 2, 2022 message about her “worst black out,” while other messages included threats such as “I’m gonna kill someone.”
  • Her lawyers argue trial counsel failed to fully investigate whether POTS could have caused her to lose consciousness and explain why she never braked, after a lower court said her postconviction petition was filed one day late.
  • Prosecutors still say the crash was intentional murder, not reckless driving, and the case has drawn renewed attention after Netflix released “The Crash” on May 15.
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