Mackenzie Shirilla
I am third Sufferer In Crash That Killed 2
Revealed
Mackenzie Shirilla needed to testify in her homicide trial, and she or he deliberate to inform the jury she was the third sufferer in a automobile crash that killed her then-boyfriend and their pal … no less than that is what she advised her mother in a telephone name from jail.
In undated audio PEOPLE obtained from a jail dialog between Mackenzie and her mom, Natalie, {the teenager} questions her protection crew’s choice to maintain her off the stand.
Mackenzie tells her mother … “I used to be asking him if I may simply testify to point out them that like, I’ve nothing to cover, and he was like ‘I do not know if that is a good suggestion at this level.'”
She goes on to say … “In the event that they see the reality, then they’re going to know that this was nothing however a automobile accident. They will simply see that there is a third sufferer, and it is me, and I misplaced the love of my life and a very good good friend, and now I’ve to cope with this grief the remainder of my life.”
Mackenzie didn’t testify in a trial the place she was convicted of murdering Dominic Russo and Davion Flanagan … they have been passengers in her automobile in July 2022 when she crashed head-first right into a brick constructing at over 100 MPH.
Within the name, which went down whereas Mackenzie was locked up at Cuyahoga County Corrections Middle in Ohio, Mackenzie additionally advised her mother prosecutors had “henchmen go and lie on the stand.” Unclear what she’s referring to.
Mackenzie begged her mother to pay her $500,000 bond … telling her, “I am getting very irritated like, and I have to get the f*** out of jail as a result of they’re simply making an attempt to f*** me over dangerous as f***.”
A couple of days after the decision, Mackenzie was convicted of homicide, felonious assault, aggravated vehicular murder and different prices.
Mackenzie was 17 on the time of the crash … and her story is advised in Netflix’s new documentary, “The Crash.”
She’s at present serving two concurrent 15-to-life life sentences, and in 2037 she can be eligible for parole.

