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Hell on Wheels | Mackenzie Shirilla

Hell on Wheels | Mackenzie Shirilla

FromTrue Crime Society


Hell on Wheels | Mackenzie Shirilla

FromTrue Crime Society

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Length:
65 minutes
Released:
Sep 14, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Ohio teen Mackenzie Shirilla had been dating Dominic Russo for years and their relationship was described as tumultuous.  A friend overhead an argument between the two in July 2022 where Mackenzie threatened to crash the car she was driving, with both of them in it.

A few weeks later, Mackenzie did exactly that.  Early one morning, after a night of partying, she crashed her vehicle into a wall at 100mph.  Dominic died along with a friend of the pair, Davion Flanagan.  Mackenzie was injured and taken to hospital, where she recovered.

By October 2022, Mackenzie was well enough to dress up as a corpse for Halloween, despite just losing two of her closest friends.

Mackenzie was eventually arrested and her case has just gone to court.  She was convicted and is currently serving a minimum of 15 years in prison.  Her family argue that the crash was an accident caused by a medical condition, but the judge did not believe that story. 

In this episode of the True Crime Society Podcast, we discuss the case of Mackenzie Shirilla.

We also discuss creepy updates in the case of the BTK serial killer.  Police have released sketches done by Dennis Rader and have asked the public for help in identifying the people and locations in the drawings.  We discuss these developments in this episode.

TIMESTAMPS:
Mackenzie Shirilla - (6:04)
BTK Updates - (50:56)

Read our blogs for these cases - Mackenzie Shirilla & BTK Updates

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Released:
Sep 14, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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