Watch: Kouri Richins Shares Chilling Message to Her Kids at Sentencing for Husband Eric Richins’ Murder
Was 17-year-old Mackenzie Shirilla the sole survivor of a violent July 2022 car accident that tragically killed her boyfriend, Dominic Russo and their friend Davion Flanagan?
Or did Mackenzie purposely slam her Toyota Camry into a wall with the intent to kill Dom, 19, and Davion, 20, becoming “literal hell on wheels”?
That was how Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Judge Nancy Margaret Russo put it when she found Mackenzie guilty of murder in August 2023. She called the crash—which could be heard in haunting security footage that showed the car whizzing down a Strongsville, Ohio, street seconds beforehand—”the culmination of decisions made by one person” who “chose a course of death and destruction.”
The new Netflix documentary The Crash, now streaming, unpacks the evidence that led to Mackenzie’s conviction, as well as the investigation into the nature of her relationship with Dom. Which, according to dueling perspectives detailed in the doc, was either toxic and volatile or just two kids riding the roller coaster of young love.
“I mean, we argued, we got back together, we broke up, we got back together,” Mackenzie, now 21, said in her first interview from prison, where she’s serving two concurrent sentences of 15 years to life. “It was rocky, but it was good.”
She maintains that she has no memory of what happened in the car before the crash, and that there “was no intent whatsoever.”
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“I’m not saying I’m innocent,” Mackenzie said. “I was a driver of a tragedy, but I’m not a murderer.”
Cuyahoga County Assistant Prosecutor Tim Troup, who tried the case, begs to differ.
He said in the doc, “We were left with no reasonable alternative than that she did it on purpose because that’s what the evidence indicated.”
Here is what to know about the shocking story behind Netflix’s The Crash:
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