Mackenzie Shirilla

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Women and Crime Podcast

Women and Crime Podcast

Күн бұрын

Ep 158: After a fatal car crash, investigators find evidence that this tragedy may have actually held a deadly motive
This is the Mackenzie Shirilla story.
KZbin video of crash can be found on our channel: • Court Room & Evidence
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Keywords: Hell on wheels, speeding car crash

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@kayk2956
@kayk2956 2 ай бұрын
To the woman who was pretending to not know anything and said something like “so she wasn’t in the car” stfu. I was yelling at my iPad when you were pretending not to know about the accident. This was first degree murder and nothing less. You two need to step up the professional with your conversation.
@mpacino1224
@mpacino1224 Ай бұрын
Why would she pretend though? You think the entire world is familiar with this case? Once they started talking she remembered but not everyone is interested in this girl. Not sure why you are mad anyway. She is literally defending Mackenzie at many points.
@glennvoth8445
@glennvoth8445 2 ай бұрын
Her parents are to blame for this and the only remorse she has is that she didn't die too
@breda042
@breda042 Ай бұрын
15 years for murdering two people; deplorable sentence!
@AlphaOmega888
@AlphaOmega888 3 күн бұрын
And not only this, she DENIES she did it until this day. It was clear the hosts of this podcast are not impartial and was giving her favor simply for the fact she is a female. If it was a male who did all this, the tone would have been MUCH different. Also, we know what goes in women prisons. She took lives, let her stay in prison like any male would have gotten for doing the same thing.
@helveeta
@helveeta Ай бұрын
I want her behind bars until after menopause. That's just my opinion.
@mpacino1224
@mpacino1224 Ай бұрын
Still confused why she wasn't taken in an ambulance to the hospital? Of course people are suspicious about that.
@philippelemetayer9401
@philippelemetayer9401 2 ай бұрын
For general information, Judge Nancy Margaret Russo, who had Mackenzie convicted, was recently defeated in the election to keep her job as a judge. And the crooked prosecutor O'Malley has personally discharged himself of the consideration of Mackenzie’s appeal file, entrusting it to another prosecutor, for this dark crook presumably frightened by the large amount of evidence refuting his thesis of premeditated murder in advance, and also premeditated suicide with the intention of leading his two friends to death. Contradictory evidence that makes the appeal record grow every days.
@mpacino1224
@mpacino1224 Ай бұрын
I don't think he is frightened lol. He probably just doesn't want anything to do with it because he thinks she is guilty. As long as she gets an appeal. It's actually a good thing he recused himself.
@philippelemetayer9401
@philippelemetayer9401 Ай бұрын
@@mpacino1224 Yes, but I hope that Mackenzie’s parents will file a complaint against him and have this crooked prosecutor permanently removed from the bar.
@YuChiGongG
@YuChiGongG 5 ай бұрын
You say "had drove"? What kind of broken English is that, anyway? Where did you girls go to school? In addition, personality does not change much after 18. Please refer to the research.
@mpacino1224
@mpacino1224 Ай бұрын
Well you are right about personality. Look at all the grown adults behaving like highs school bullies in our world.
@1earlebird1
@1earlebird1 Ай бұрын
How should they have said “had drove”?🧐
@1earlebird1
@1earlebird1 Ай бұрын
It’s not a crime to say had drove! They’re conversing.
@YuChiGongG
@YuChiGongG Ай бұрын
@@1earlebird1 Simply...Criminal, in fact!
@YuChiGongG
@YuChiGongG Ай бұрын
@@1earlebird1 had driven (the past participle, and all that stuff....)
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