‘Hell on wheels’ killer complained about handcuffs during arrest new video

New footage shows Mackenzie Shirilla more worried about her jewelry than the crash

‘Hell on wheels’ killer complained about handcuffs during arrest new video
‘Hell on wheels’ killer complained about handcuffs during arrest new video

Strongsville: New police body cam footage has surfaced showing Mackenzie Shirilla right after her arrest. She was caught for killing her boyfriend and his friend by crashing her car into a wall.

In the video, the officer lets her out of the police SUV. She’s in tears but seems more worried about her bracelet than the serious crime she just committed. The officer tells her she’s under arrest for aggravated murder, but she’s focused on her jewelry.

Shirilla was convicted of four counts of murder for the crash that killed Dominic Russo, 20, and Davion Flanagan, 19. As the officer handles the cuffs, she asks him to be careful with her bracelet.

After the arrest, she was taken to the station, where she appeared dazed and tried to sleep during the ride. A year later, she received two concurrent 15-years-to-life sentences for the deliberate act.

The judge called her “literal hell on wheels,” emphasizing that this wasn’t just reckless driving but murder. Security footage showed her speeding at over 100 mph before crashing, all because her relationship was ending.

Both victims died at the scene, and Shirilla was found unconscious with her foot still on the gas. Although she had THC in her system, the prosecution didn’t pursue DUI charges.

At her sentencing, the judge reflected on the pain in the room but decided against the harshest sentence, believing she wouldn’t be out in 15 years. Shirilla did apologize to the families, but they were not moved by her words, expressing their grief over the loss of their loved ones.

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