Mackenzie Shirilla is arguing that her trial, which resulted in her conviction for killing two friends in a car crash, violated her constitutional rights. Her legal team claims key evidence, including medical records showing a condition that could cause sudden loss of consciousness, was omitted.
Ohio prosecutors have dismissed Mackenzie Shirilla's latest appeal, stating that she is merely re-presenting arguments that the court has already rejected. This comes as Shirilla attempts to revive her legal challenge.
Mackenzie Shirilla's glammed-up prison selfies posted on Instagram have caused outrage for Dominic Russo's family, who view them as a convicted killer seeking attention.
Mackenzie Shirilla's mother has provided an update on her daughter's experience in prison, stating that Shirilla feels 'trapped in a nightmare' after the Supreme Court of Ohio declined to hear her murder conviction appeal.
Mackenzie Shirilla, known as the 'Hell on Wheels' killer, has secured a prison job while serving her life sentence for a fatal 2022 crash. She was convicted for intentionally causing the crash that killed her boyfriend and another passenger.
Bodycam footage shows Mackenzie Shirilla's father calling her 'a dumb 18-year-old' while berating police. The video captures a tense interaction between Shirilla's father and law enforcement officers.
Gypsy Rose Blanchard is reacting to Mackenzie Shirilla having hookups and getting hickeys behind bars ... saying kissing women is one way to make the days go by.
Texts from Mackenzie Shirilla, dubbed the 'hell on wheels' driver, have surfaced as her appeal proceeds, coinciding with the release of a Netflix documentary titled 'The Crash' about her case.
Christine Russo, sister of victim Dominic Russo, has expressed outrage over Mackenzie Shirilla's prison phone calls discussing male admirers, as revealed by jail recordings.
Influencer Mackenzie Shirilla, who was convicted of double murder and sentenced to 15 years, is reportedly complaining about the poor food and lack of her iPad in prison.
Mackenzie Shirilla sent shocking text messages expressing intense hatred and claiming her boyfriend, Dominic Russo, tried to kill her, shortly before the fatal crash that killed them both. Russo had also reportedly told Shirilla that life is short in a text message.
A 17-year-old American influencer, Mackenzie Shirilla, was convicted of intentionally killing two boys by crashing her car into a wall, a crime that has since been the subject of several documentaries.
New details have emerged from Mackenzie Shirilla's jail calls and text messages with Dominic Russo, forming part of the police investigation into a fatal crash. Shirilla, currently incarcerated, claimed to her mother that she was a "third victim" of the incident and also discussed personal matters like her inability to have children.
Steve Shirilla, father of Mackenzie Shirilla, is pushing back against Netflix's documentary about his daughter, stating that his comments about marijuana were taken out of context and misunderstood.
EXCLUSIVE: In 2022, Mackenzie Shirilla, a 17-year-old intentionally crashed her car into a brick wall in Ohio, killing her boyfriend and his friend. Shirilla was arrested and charged with the murder of Dominic Russo and Davion Flanagan and was convicted of 12 felony charges and sentenced to life in prison. A judge called her “hell […]
An update on Mackenzie Shirilla's current situation following her murder trial related to a violent July 2022 car accident that killed her boyfriend and a friend.
Convicted killer Mackenzie Shirilla will not face punishment after Ohio prison authorities reviewed a glammed-up picture of her that appeared on Instagram.
Mackenzie Shirilla, whose deadly 2022 car crash was documented in 'The Crash,' has been denied her appeal in the murder case of her boyfriend and friend, marking the second time her attempt to get a day in court has been unsuccessful.
Mackenzie Shirilla has been heard complaining about her prison experience in phone calls, describing her hometown as 'depressing' and expressing boredom. These remarks offer a glimpse into her adjustment to incarceration.
Mackenzie Shirilla, currently in prison, has revealed her aspirations to become a life coach upon her release, discussing her future plans with her mother.
Mackenzie Shirilla has expressed deep remorse over the fatal crash that killed Dominic Russo, with her father stating she definitely feels regret and Shirilla herself saying thoughts of the crash make her want to vomit.
Influencer Mackenzie Shirilla, sentenced to two concurrent 15-year to life terms for a double murder, has reportedly complained about poor food and lack of an iPad in prison, drawing public attention after a Netflix documentary.
The Netflix documentary 'The Crash,' which follows the case of Mackenzie Shirilla, convicted of murder in a traffic accident, reveals key differences between millennials and Gen Z.
The Netflix documentary 'The Crash' focuses on Mackenzie Shirilla, who murdered her passengers by intentionally crashing her car at the age of 17, aiming for maximum attention with sensational details.
Newly released bodycam footage offers a raw look at Mackenzie Shirilla's fatal crash, while separate reports detail accusations of her 'mean girl' behavior during her prison incarceration.
The article discusses the current situation of Mackenzie Shirilla following her murder trial, which stemmed from a violent July 2022 car accident that resulted in the deaths of her boyfriend and a friend.
Mackenzie Shirilla has escalated her legal battle, filing a federal petition to challenge the murder convictions that led to her imprisonment. This move follows her previous appeals in Ohio's highest court.
Following a horrific BMW crash in Vilnius that killed two young people, a several-year-old story of Mackenzie Shirilla, who was convicted of intentionally causing a fatal crash in the US, has resurfaced on social media.
The Ohio Supreme Court declined to review Mackenzie Shirilla's appeal in her murder case, citing that her postconviction petition was filed one day too late.
Mackenzie Shirilla's latest appeal has been denied, according to new court documents, marking the second time her attempt to get a day in court has been unsuccessful.
Steve Shirilla, father of Mackenzie Shirilla, will not have his teaching contract renewed, reportedly due to backlash following a Netflix documentary about his daughter's case. Shirilla stated he chose not to resign the contract due to the school's handling of the situation.
Mackenzie Shirilla's attorneys are requesting the Ohio Supreme Court to review her post-conviction claims, as her case gains renewed attention from the Netflix documentary 'The Crash'.
A recorded jail call reveals Mackenzie Shirilla and her mother, Natalie, laughing about comments regarding Shirilla's "booty" rather than focusing on her legal troubles. The recording was obtained by TMZ.
Gypsy Rose Blanchard shared her opinion on Mackenzie Shirilla's crimes, stating she doesn't believe Shirilla, convicted of two counts of first-degree murder, will receive parole.
Mackenzie Shirilla has filed an appeal to the Ohio State Supreme Court. Gypsy Rose Blanchard commented that Shirilla's remorse for her actions will eventually become profound.
Mackenzie Shirilla reportedly texted about experiencing 'blackouts' weeks before the crash that killed her boyfriend and a friend, according to text messages obtained by TMZ.
Mackenzie Shirilla, convicted for the deaths of two people in a fatal car crash, is reportedly boasting in women's prison about a macabre nickname given to her by fellow inmates. The New York Post reported on the alleged behavior.
Newly resurfaced body cam footage captures the devastating moment police officers arrived at Dominic Russo’s family home to tell his mother her son had died in a high-speed crash involving his girlfriend, Mackenzie Shirilla.
A fellow inmate has sharply criticized a Netflix documentary featuring Mackenzie Shirilla, claiming the convicted murderer showed little remorse and had fun in prison, contrary to her portrayal.
Netflix has released a new true crime documentary titled "The Crash," which follows the case of Mackenzie Shirilla and is already being called one of the most difficult true crime titles.