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Four years after a deadly crash in Strongsville captured national headlines, the family of one of the victims is speaking out publicly once again.
Four years later, Natalie and Steve Shirilla still do not believe their daughter Mackenzie is guilty of killing her boyfriend and a friend in 2022
Mackenzie Shirilla, who was convicted of killing her boyfriend and friend in 2023, speaks out for the first time in Netflix's "The Crash" documentary.
A new Netflix documentary is putting the Mackenzie Shirilla case back in the spotlight, and the sister of one of the teens killed is reliving the tragic wreck prosecutors said was no accident.
Mackenzie Shirilla's parents Steve and Natalie refuse to accept their daughter's murder conviction and say they will never stop fighting for her freedom.
In July 2022, police responded to a car crash in Strongsville. Upon arriving, they discovered that two of the passengers, Dominic Russo and Davion Flanagan, had died. The driver of the car, Mackenzie Shirilla,
Mackenzie Shirilla, whose actions left her boyfriend and his friend dead in 2022, faced a scathing five-word accusation from a judge as she was handed two concurrent life sentences for their murders.