
'Hell on wheels' killer MacKenzie Shirilla has been written up for a string of conduct violations since being locked up for a double murder.
Shirilla was given two concurrent sentences of 15 years to life for the murders of her boyfriend, Dominic Russo, and his friend Davion Flanagan after she crashed her Toyota Camry into a brick building at 100mph in 2022.
A documentary has also been released on Netflix called The Crash which takes a deep dive on the case.
Now, a report on Shirilla's conduct in prison obtained by the New York Post has shown that the 20-year-old has had a string of conduct violations during her time in prison already.
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This has included reports of Shirilla altering her prison-issue clothes, concealing nude photos in her cell, as well as flashing her breasts to a visitor on a video call.
The report claims that she has had some 23 violations since being given her sentence for the murders back in 2023, which she is now serving at Ohio Reformatory for Women.

One incident in the report describes Shirilla being caught in a compromising position with another inmate, with the inmate's 'hands in IP Shirillas [sic] pants in her buttocks region'.
As a result of the incident, Shirilla was placed in restrictive housing for a week afterwards.
Another incident took place on August 22 2025, in which Shirilla was caught on an intimate video call with a former prisoner who she had been in regular contact with, having previously had six calls with the inmate.
This reportedly included Shirilla flashing her breast at the former inmate on the video call, and resulted in her having video visit restrictions for 60 days.
Shirilla was also written up for making alterations to her prison uniform and for contraband such as a tie-dye bra.

One occasion allegedly involved Shirilla wearing a hoodie which the report said she had 'clearly taken in on the sides', and an unbuttoned prison shirt.
She was then escorted to a restroom, and allegedly remarked that if a prison guard 'got a boner from the way I’m dressed, that’s his fault', according to a female guard.
The guard went on to say: "The whole time we were in the restroom, she was very disrespectful and talked with a loud tone asking if this was all we were worried about was her altered jacket."
Contraband rules were also another issue for Shirilla according to the report, with guards discovering stolen arts and crafts supplies and two bottles of pills in her cell.
On another occasion, guards found four adult magazines and a fan.
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