Mackenzie Shirilla didn’t appear to show any “remorse” in prison for the murder of two people, as per fellow inmate Kat Crowder.
In Netflix‘s documentary, The Crash, the July 2022 car crash that killed her boyfriend, Dominic Russo, and Davion Flanagan is reinvestigated.
Kat spoke with NewsNation after being in prison for six months alongside the controversial subject of Netflix‘s viral doc.
Tales From the Clink:
Kat admitted that she and Mackenzie were not necessarily friends while behind bars together at Ohio Reformatory for Women in Marysville. The now-former inmate described their conversations as “limited.”
Nonetheless, Kat was shocked when she first saw Mackenzie – and her top knot – in the doc. “When Mackenzie first walked out in the documentary, my jaw dropped. That was not the person that I saw in prison when I was with her. She walked around in a very light demeanor.”
According to Kat, Mackenzie “was never this dark, smug, tough girl.” She said it was an act trying to portray some sort of remorse. “From my observations, there were never any behaviors that looked like somebody who was remorseful.”
Mackenzie wanted to be like a character from the movie Mean Girls. “I do say that she wanted to be like Regina George. Just the way that she did her makeup. It was like she was going out to a club or something.”





