Posted on 05/28/2026 3:09:48 AM PDT by DeplorablePaul
“Hell on Wheels” murderer Mackenzie Shirilla whined to her mother because she missed her iPad and wasn’t satisfied with the quality of prison food, demanding a cushier lifestyle while locked behind bars.
Shirilla, 20, made the demands over the phone after she was jailed for intentionally driving her car into a brick wall, killing her ex-boyfriend Dominic Russo and friend Davion Flanagan back in 2023, according to the US Sun.
Shirilla, then 19, was caught on camera deliberately flooring her Toyota Camry to 100 mph before it jumped a curb and flew into a brick warehouse in Strongsville, Ohio, back in July 2022.
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Read a bit at the link, wow what a sociopathic monster this little $hit is Good job parents.
“... serving two concurrent sentences of 15 years to life ...”
Should be consecutive..............
it was very good but her parents!!! Good Grief- they are tone deaf.
Oh yeah. Who let’s their high school daughter move in with her boyfriend? Overlook daily pot smoking and escalating crazy behavior? R rated social media posts? Trouble at school? Talk about permissive parents.
I guess she wants to be like Bad Barbie.
I can’t stand this ‘concurrent’ BS.
Each crime/murder is worth its own sentence, not a shared one.
5 or 6 at best on the Hot Axis, but a solid 10 on the Crazy Axis
You misspelled "stupid", and left out "uncaring" and "unfit".
Lots of parents like this. Kid is morphing into a full blown monster and all they do is keep paying the bills.
Most of the time the parents just don’t want to take any responsibility, from toddler age on up. They assume daycare and then public schools will sort everything out for them. That’s like expecting coyotes to take care of grooming your purse dog.
The kids never stand a chance in that environment.
It was really screwed up. Surprised she survived the crash. Now she’s whining? Lesson NOT learned.
The documentary shows just how bad her parents are and were.
There isn’t always anything parents can do. I don’t know anything about this specific case, but I do know something about losing your children to an increasingly rabid society. When they reach their teens, and begin to “hang out” with “friends” who are dishonest, and disrespectful, there is virtually nothing you can do about it. In fact, many times parents make it worse by trying. I have to assume that people who are so quick to blame the parents, (and sometimes, it likely IS the parent’s at fault) either have had good luck with their children, or haven’t raised any children. No need to ask how I know...
Hmmm ... I guess you haven’t watched any of the documentaries on this girl and her parents?
Ain’t nobody else gonna know the way she feels.
Just saw it and it is worth the watch. She’s a real piece of work.
My mom always said she would go to jail before she would allow disrespect in her home. And if we had any idea of any reports of abuse she would tell them “then you can raise them.” I can say she would have done it. Mom was a very loving woman but her children were her responsibility. Of course we all tested her, but lost and conceded to her authority.
I disagree. Our teenage daughter wanted to live with her boyfriend after she graduated from high school. We said under no circumstances. She ignored usso we took her military ID and her truck away from her. She whined that she had helped pay for the truck, but it was in our name. It’s called tough love, and it hurt us more than you know having to do this.
Fast forward she married him, got her masters degree. Gave us two of our youngest grandkids and is a now a high school teacher. Couldn’t be more proud of her and her family.
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