Ohio teen convicted in 100 mph crash that killed two friends; Netflix doc revisits the case

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Mackenzie Shirilla, then 17, drove a car into a brick building at 100 mph in Strongsville, Ohio, killing her boyfriend and his friend; prosecutors said the crash was intentional and she was convicted in 2023 on multiple counts of murder and related charges, receiving a life sentence with first eligibility for parole after 15 years. She remains incarcerated as her appeals have been denied, while her family maintains innocence. The case is spotlighted again by Netflix in the documentary The Crash, as victims’ families continue to grieve and pursue closure.
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