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Where Did Mackenzie Shirilla Live Before Fatal Car Crash Killed Boyfriend and Friend? Inside Her Hometown

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Where Did Mackenzie Shirilla Live Before Fatal Car Crash Killed Boyfriend and Friend? Inside Her Hometown

Mackenzie Shirilla’s case has surged back into the national conversation following the May 2026 release of Netflix’s true crime documentary The Crash — and with the renewed attention has come fresh curiosity about the convicted murderer’s origins, including the Ohio community she called home before the fatal July 2022 collision that killed her boyfriend and a close friend.

Before she became the subject of a viral Netflix documentary, Shirilla lived in Strongsville, Ohio, a suburb located roughly 20 miles southwest of downtown Cleveland. It was there, on July 31, 2022, that she drove her Toyota Camry into a brick building at more than 100 mph, killing her boyfriend Dominic Russo and high school friend Davion Flanagan. The crash, the trial that followed and Shirilla’s current life behind bars have all been reexamined in the new documentary — and Strongsville, the town where it all began, has become a fixation in the unfolding aftermath.

Here’s everything Us Weekly knows about Shirilla’s hometown, her current prison status and the recent jail call in which she dismissed Strongsville residents as “sad and depressing.”

Mackenzie Shirilla’s Strongsville, Ohio, Hometown

Strongsville is a Cleveland-area suburb in Cuyahoga County, and it is where Shirilla was raised and where the deadly crash occurred. According to court testimony cited in news coverage of the case, Shirilla was 17 years old on the night of July 31, 2022, when she drove her Toyota Camry into a brick building in the city at over 100 mph. Investigators determined that there was no evidence she ever applied the brakes.

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After Mackenzie Shirilla was arrested in connection to the fatal car crash that killed her boyfriend, Dominic Russo, and friend Davion Flanagan, her dad went down to the police station to yell at the officers for arresting the “dumb 18-year-old.” The Strongsville Police Department arrested Mackenzie, now 21, around 2:45 p.m. on November 4, 2022. […]

Russo, who was in the passenger seat, and Flanagan, who was in the back, were not wearing seatbelts and were pronounced dead at the scene. Shirilla survived with critical injuries and was airlifted to a hospital. She later tested positive for marijuana, though her blood was negative for alcohol and mushrooms — the latter of which were found inside the car.

The crash, the location and the people involved were all rooted in Strongsville. Russo, 20, and Flanagan, 19, attended high school with Shirilla, and the home where Shirilla grew up has since become a focal point of online speculation — much of it, her mother insists, untrue.

Mackenzie Shirilla Calls Strongsville Residents ‘Sad and Depressing’

Whatever fondness Shirilla once had for her hometown appears to have curdled. In a prison phone call between Shirilla and her mother, Natalie Shirilla, published by TMZ on June 2, 2026, the inmate dismissed Strongsville residents in blunt terms after her mother complained about rumors spreading through the suburb.

“Somebody was online saying how there was no parental supervision with you and stuff,” Natalie told her daughter. “This was the party house, and I just let people have all kinds of parties here and everything. And finally, the neighbor across the street, she was like, ‘You guys, you don’t know what you’re talking about. That’s a wonderful family. They’re very nice. I live right across the street. There were never parties over there. I don’t know what you guys are talking about. Don’t believe everything you hear.’”

“Everyone’s making s*** up. Then they were saying that you just got done breaking into a church and you spray-painted and broke everything … like, what?” Natalie continued. “The rumor mill is strong.”

“Damn, Strongsville people are so sad and depressing. Like, they really have nothing credible,” Mackenzie responded.

Natalie added, “This is the saddest f***ing town ever.”

The exchange offered a rare window into how mother and daughter view the community now scrutinizing them — and how thoroughly the local conversation has shifted in the wake of the Netflix release.

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Inside Mackenzie Shirilla’s Prison Sentence and Parole Eligibility

Mackenzie is no longer in Strongsville. She is currently serving two concurrent sentences of 15 years to life at the Ohio Reformatory for Women in Marysville, Ohio, after being convicted in an August 2023 bench trial of 12 felony charges connected to the deadly crash — including murder, felonious assault and aggravated vehicular homicide.

Tried as an adult despite being a minor at the time of the crash, Mackenzie has maintained her innocence and has repeatedly claimed she has no memory of the incident. Previous requests for an appeal have been denied. She is not eligible for parole until October 2037, meaning she will be in her early 30s before she can even apply for release.

The sentencing judge famously described her as “literal hell on wheels” — language that has resurfaced repeatedly since Netflix’s documentary brought the case back into the spotlight.

Inside Mackenzie Shirilla’s Life Behind Bars

Even as her hometown becomes the subject of jailhouse complaints, Mackenzie’s day-to-day life at the Ohio Reformatory for Women appears to be one of monotony and frustration. On June 1, 2026, TMZ published details of another phone call between mother and daughter in which Mackenzie expressed her boredom behind bars.

“How am I going to make this one book stretch?” Mackenzie said at one point, telling her mom that she did not want to read “the same book over and over again.”

Elsewhere in the conversation, she complained about time passing slowly. “Like it’s only 3:30, how is it only 3:30?” she said. “For real, I did not even know it was 3:30 I thought it was like 5. It’s 3:30.”

Mackenzie said she was “so irritated” and wanted access to another book or cards to occupy herself with.

“Like literally there is nothing for me to do in my room, nothing,” she told her mom.

Mackenzie Shirilla’s Prison Disciplinary Record

While The Crash presents Mackenzie as remorseful, prison records obtained by Us paint a more complicated picture. Documents show that Mackenzie has faced multiple disciplinary actions during her time at the Ohio Reformatory for Women.

In 2025, she was written up for a NSFW video call during which the convicted felon allegedly showed her breasts to a visitor who flashed “a dildo sticking out of her pants twice.” In October 2024, she was disciplined for possession of altered clothing and four “nude magazine pictures.” Prison officials restricted her commissary access for 30 days as punishment for those offenses, per the documents.

A former inmate, Mary Katherine “Kat” Crowder, also told The New York Post that Shirilla’s on-screen demeanor in the documentary bore little resemblance to the woman she encountered behind bars.

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Mackenzie Shirilla opened up about her concerns for the future during a phone call from behind bars, revealing that she is afraid she won’t “be able to have kids” because she would be “old” when she’s released. In the undated jail call between her and her mother, Natalie Shirilla, Mackenzie, 21, discussed the hard realities […]

“When she walked out in the documentary, my jaw literally dropped, because her demeanor and the way that she looked was nothing like the person I was in there with,” Crowder said.


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According to Crowder, Mackenzie crowned herself the head of the “Mean Girls” while incarcerated, sporting full glam makeup and “preppy” outfits.

Mackenzie Shirilla’s Future After Strongsville

For now, Mackenzie remains housed at the Ohio Reformatory for Women, far from the Strongsville streets she grew up on and roughly a decade away from her first chance at parole. With Netflix’s documentary still dominating conversation, the newly surfaced jail calls and the claims from a former inmate, the case — and her relationship with her hometown — shows no signs of fading from public view anytime soon.

This story was compiled with the help of AI tools and edited by journalists.

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