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Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

The Crash: What If Nobody in Mackenzie Shirilla's Case Knows the Real Truth?

Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

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🗓️ 2 June 2026

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

One of the fathers in Netflix's The Crash says something that stays with you. He says he needs the truth so he can grieve properly. It's a gut-level statement from a man who lost his child, and you feel it immediately. But it raises a question the documentary doesn't fully explore: what happens when someone's need for a specific answer becomes stronger than what the evidence actually supports?

Mackenzie Shirilla was convicted of four counts of murder for the crash that killed Dominic Russo and Davion Flanagan in Strongsville, Ohio. She says she has no memory of it. The families say she's a calculated killer. A fellow inmate says the documentary version of Mackenzie is performance. The judge who convicted her also denied her post-conviction relief. Everyone has a position. Nobody's budging.

But grief doesn't rewrite evidence. And certainty isn't the same thing as proof. The families are living through the worst thing that can happen to a parent, and their need for a villain is completely human and completely understandable. But needing someone to be guilty isn't the same as proving they are. The prosecution's narrative is compelling, but compelling isn't the same as proven beyond a reasonable doubt. And Mackenzie's "I don't remember" could be truth, could be self-protection, could be both.

Robin Dreeke, former head of the FBI's Behavioral Analysis Program, examines the competing versions of truth in this case — who's constructing a narrative, who's protecting themselves, and what happens to justice when every person involved is filtering the evidence through what they need it to mean.

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