
Mackenzie Shirilla’s lawyers have asked the Ohio Supreme Court to reconsider her appeal, after turning it down last month.
The 22-year-old is currently serving two concurrent sentences of 15 years to life for the 2022 murder of her then-boyfriend Dominic Russo and his friend Davion Flanagan.
Shirilla, who was dubbed ‘hell on wheels’ by her trial judge, crashed her Toyota Camry into a brick wall at speeds of 100mph, according to the black box that was retrieved from the vehicle.
The case has been back in the headlines lately after appearing in the Netflix documentary The Crash.
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Throughout her trial and incarceration Shirilla has maintained her innocence, and her legal team have since filied three appeals in the hopes of getting her a fresh trial - without success.

On 23 June, the Ohio Supreme Court declined to hear the latest appeal.
The court ruled that it would not hear the appeal due to the appeal being filed past the deadline.
In Ohio law, a convicted defendant has 365 days after the trial transcripts are filed to challenge the conviction.
Shrilla’s team submitted the appeal by a single day and have since argued that the deadline was missed due to 2024 being a leap year.
But the Ohio Supreme Court declined the appeal, ruling ‘that the trial court correctly determined it was without jurisdiction to consider the petition’.
However, it seems Shirilla isn’t giving up the chance of an appeal just yet.
According to Fox8, on Tuesday (7 July) her attorney filed a motion asking the Ohio Supreme Court to reconsider, saying the deadlines were confusing.
Cleveland19 reported that the ‘very interesting move’ from the lawyers has asked the court for a ‘reconsideration’ of the ruling last month.
Defence lawyer Tera Coleman, who is not working on Shirilla’s case, gave some insight into how things may progress, telling Cleveland19 that it’s ‘very rare’ for the Ohio Supreme Court to grant motions for reconsideration.
Shirilla’s first parole hearing is scheduled for 2037, but trial her judge warned that she could spend the rest of her life behind bars.
Mackenzie Shirilla timeline
17 July 2022 - Mackenzie Shirilla and her boyfriend Dominic Russo get into an argument. A friend allegedly overhears Shirilla tell him: “I will crash this car right now.”
31 July 2022 - Shirilla is driving Russo, 20, and their friend Davion Flanagan, 19, from Russo’s home to a friend’s house. At around 5.30am, she crashes the car into a Plidco Building in Strongsville, Ohio, travelling at 100mph without braking. Police arrive on the scene 45 minutes later. Russo and Flanagan are pronounced dead and Shirilla is transported to MetroHealth Medical Center.
August 2022 - 200 people attend a vigil for Russo and Flanagan. Shirilla remains in critical condition. When a detective visits her in hospital, she is said to be speaking a ‘unique language’ similar to pig Latin.

October 2022 - Shirilla attends a Halloween party wearing fancy dress which resembles a corpse, which Davion’s father considers in very poor taste. He says in Netflix’s The Crash: “Dressing up as corpses three months after she killed two people, it just sickened us to the very core.”
4 November 2022 - Shirilla is arrested and faces 18 charges, including two counts of aggravated murder. She also faces charges for allegedly breaking into the Columbia Church of God in Columbia Station days before the crash, along with drug possession charges.
7 August 2023 - Shirilla’s trial begins. Her defence team argue she may have passed out at the time of the crash due to postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS), but no medical records or expert testimony confirms the diagnosis.
14 August 2023 - Shirilla is found guilty on all counts. Judge Nancy Margaret Russo calls her ‘hell on wheels’, and the court concludes she intentionally crashed the car in a premeditated act.
23 August 2023 - Shirilla is sentenced to two concurrent 15 years to life sentences. Her legal team later lose an appeal and relief petition. She remains incarcerated in the Ohio Reformatory for Women.

22 May 2025 - Shirilla’s parents insist that she’s innocent. Her father Steve tells WKYC: “Show me one piece of evidence - one - that says she did this on purpose. Show it to me, then she's right where she belongs and she's guilty of it. But there isn't any.” Her mother Natalie claims there are texts in which Shirilla says Russo was ‘trying to end her life’.
15 May 2026 - Netflix’s The Crash premieres. In it, Shirilla insists she is ‘not a murderer’ and has no memory of the crash, continuing to blame POTS.
18 May 2026 - Steve Shirilla is placed on administrative leave from his job as an art and digital media teacher at Mary Queen of Peace School in Cleveland following allegations he had ‘demonstrated poor judgement’. Viewers of Netflix’s documentary objected to his attitude towards Shirilla’s marijuana use and his dismissal of claims she told a classmate to end their life.
September 2037 - This is when Shirilla will be eligible for parole
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