
Netflix Documentary Reveals: Ohio Car Crash Was Planned Murder
A seemingly tragic accident in Strongsville, Ohio turned out to be something far darker — and ended with a life sentence for the teenage driver.
Quick Facts
Mackenzie Shirilla, a 17-year-old from Strongsville, Ohio, was convicted of deliberately driving her car into a brick structure at 100 mph in the summer of 2022, killing two young men — and on May 15, 2026, Netflix will bring the full story to a global audience with the documentary The Crash.
A Summer Night That Ended in Tragedy
In the summer of 2022, Mackenzie Shirilla, Dominic Russo, and Davion Flanagan were heading home after a night out in Strongsville, Ohio. Shirilla was behind the wheel when the car suddenly accelerated and slammed with enormous force into a brick structure. Dominic Russo, described as her boyfriend, and friend Davion Flanagan both died at the scene. Shirilla survived.
What initially appeared to be a tragic accident — perhaps caused by fatigue or distraction — quickly drew intense scrutiny from investigators. Technical analysis of the vehicle, combined with witness statements, raised serious doubts about whether the acceleration was unintentional.
From Accident to Murder Charge
Investigators concluded that the crash was no accident. Mackenzie Shirilla was charged on no fewer than 12 criminal counts. The case against the then-17-year-old made national headlines across the United States and raised deeply unsettling questions about what really happened inside that car.
The presiding judge described Shirilla as "hell on wheels" — a phrase that captures the gravity with which the court viewed the case. She was sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole after 15 years. As of 2025, she is serving her sentence at the Ohio Reformatory for Women.

