Five Important Details Netflix's Mackenzie Shirilla Documentary Didn't Show
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The Disturbing Details Netflix Didn’t Include In ‘The Crash’
The latest Netflix documentary that has viewers glued to their TVs is “The Crash,” which tells the story of convicted murderer Mackenzie Shirilla and the deadly 2022 car crash that put her behind bars for 15 years to life. The 90-minute documentary features in-depth interviews with Shirilla’s parents, Natalie and Steve, and the families of the two young men killed in the crash: Dominic Russo and Davion Flanagan. Prosecutors successfully argued t…
Did Mackenzie Shirilla Plan To Die In The Crash Too? Her Motive Raises Fresh Debate Over Netflix Doc
Ever since Netflix aired The Crash, documenting the harrowing 'Hell on Wheels' case of Ohio on May 15, 2026, it has sparked renewed fascination and controversy around Mackenzie Shirilla. The Ohio teen was convicted of intentionally crashing her car into a building in 2022, killing her boyfriend, Dominic "Dom" Russo, and his friend, Davion Flanagan. With the documentary revisiting the tragedy through interviews, surveillance footage, courtroom e…
Netflix's The Crash Is Exactly as Damning as You've Heard -- And It's Infuriating
Netflix’s documentaries can be hit-or-miss. Some rarely hit the mark, while others send the internet abuzz and spark that old-school watercooler talk. And for better or for worse, mostly worse, The Crash falls into the latter category, leaving many of us reeling over what the hell we just watched. (Courtesy of Netflix) It’s not a particularly good documentary. Netflix tends to be all over the map in its approach to these documentaries. Sometimes…
5 twisted details left out of Mackenzie Shirilla Netflix doc
Netflix’s new documentary The Crash dives into one of America’s most disturbing true crime cases, but viewers are now discovering several harrowing details were left out entirely.The documentary, which premiered on May 15, explores the 2022 crash that killed 20-year-old Dominic Russo and 19-year-old Davion Flanagan after Mackenzie Shirilla slammed her Toyota Camry into a brick wall at more than 100 mph.Shirilla, who was 17 at the time, survived …
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