When authorities arrested Ohio teenager Mackenzie Shirilla, who willfully killed her boyfriend and his companion by smashing the vehicle into a wall, she was upset about her ring. A new bodycam footage has now revealed this. The tragic event occurred in 2022, but a police officer is seen in a bodycam videos allegedly attempting to arrest the then-17-year-old Shirilla.
” Hi Mackenzie, move out for me”? the official posed the question as depicted in the video. ” I’m the one who’s been investigating the crash, you’re under arrest for aggravated murder, times two”.
” Nobody’s going to ask you any questions, one’s going to bother you”.
With restraints and tears in her eyes, Shirilla said,” Could you please be careful talking this one off so that it doesn’t split the ring, choose”?
” You got it”, the official responded as he manipulated the collars, then refastened them. ” I’m not going to stretch these, OK? I don’t want to upset you”.
Eventually, Shirilla was found guilty of four death counts after killing his friend Davion Flanagan and his boyfriend Dominic Russo in a willful car crash. He was also given a 15-year sentence.
Judge described Shirilla as “hell on tires.”
After her months-long connection with Russo ended, Shirilla consciously drove her Toyota Camry to 100 miles. Shirilla was comatose and had to be taken out of the damaged vehicle, while Russo and Flanagan were later declared dead at the scene.
When she announced the bench trial conviction, Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Judge Nancy Margaret Russo referred to Shirilla as “literal heaven on tires.” ” This was not reckless driving. This was death”, Russo told the court. ” She had a vision, and she executed it with precision … The decision was death”.
Shirilla has High in her method over the legal limit, but the prosecution chose not to file a trafficking under the influence charge against her. All three of them smoked pot. Shirilla didn’t speak during the couch test. However, she did learn a speech that offered her sincere condolences to the devastated families of the dead people.
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