Parents Discover Their Daughter Is A Mаss Killer

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Publicado 2024-07-02
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This is Natalie and John Shirilla, the parents of Mackenzie Shirilla.

Just hours earlier they were informed their daughter was involved in a car accident, and that she was transported by helicopter to the nearest hospital.

However, what they’re about to hear from this officer, would change the course of their and McKenzie’s life forever.

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No physical injury or harm is shown in this video.

Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @leandrogomez3033
    You wake up in a hospital. You are told you killed people. You proceed to take a selfie while smiling. Sociopath behavior right there.
  • @lefroy1
    15 years doesn't seem like an adequate minimum for double-murder.
  • To anyone out there in a toxic relationship, please leave that person you deserve better and staying could cost your life.
  • @ashleyhimika3538
    those two boys were doing everything in their POWER to figure out what happened which is insanely commendable
  • @marih3286
    Listening to her parents argue with the cops, explains a lot about her. Spoiled, entitled, arrogant, and selfish.
  • @BambooRedPandaz
    The cop saying: ‘ Rest in peace, buddy. ‘ Broke me. Taken far too early. This cop is right. Rest in peace, Dominic and Davion. You both deserved better.
  • @willnevard
    The cop saying "rest in peace buddy" and the dad crying harder than the mom shows how hard this was on everyone involved except mackenzie
  • @Monica-hv4rf
    I feel bad for Davion, Dom too but it seems no one really talks about Davion, obviously because he wasnt the one she was dating. So i wanted to post this here. "Davion Flanagan was living his second chance. He and his younger sisters had endured a tumultuous upbringing in Cleveland, facing drug use, violence and severe neglect in their biological home. Eventually, both parents would be incarcerated, severing their rights and thrusting the three siblings into foster care. But after the siblings were adopted by Scott and Jaime Flanagan in 2011, they started a new life filled with hope and unconditional love. Davion, the oldest of the three, was 8 at the time. He needed regular therapy to address the traumas he’d endured, and he’d already been held back one year, so the family put him in intensive tutoring to catch him up. He finished his senior year at age 19. But in his new life, he blossomed. He showed an enormous capacity for kindness and forgiveness, always striving to make sure everyone he met was seen and heard. His parents suspect he was always seeking to “love other people how he had always wanted to be loved." Those traits drew him to team sports, where his natural talent and sportsmanship shined. He built his once underdeveloped body into a muscular powerhouse on the football field, becoming the starting running back for the Strongsville Mustangs. He planned to continue the sport in college, but after a major knee injury sidelined his senior year, he switched his focus to a trade instead. Davion had already been cutting his own hair for years and had started practicing on his teammates, so he decided to become a barber. He wanted to open his own shop one day. After graduation, his dad drove him to the Allstate Hairstyling and Barber College in Ohio City to pick up an application. He learned there was a year-long waiting list to get in, and that it would cost $16,000 to attend. His parents wanted him to help pay his own way – “when you have skin in the game, you try harder,” they told him – so he started working full-time at a moving company to save up.
  • @useyournoodle100
    She wasn't looking for an easy way out of the relationship, she wanted to make sure he could not have a relationship with anyone else.
  • @Eric_Nguyen.
    "This is the worst I've ever seen" and "Rest in Peace, buddy." were one of the most heartbreaking things to hear. The officer saying that he's never seen anything worse means he's seen more than his share of crashes, but this one takes the cake. What you see is a young lifeless body and all you can say out of respect is "rest in peace" is saddening. There's always something sinister behind locked doors and should be untouched is horrifying. Finding her sociopathic tendency was terrifying.
  • @kirktucker9216
    The craziest part of the story is that she traveled the route days before the crash basically planning it. RIP to those young men.
  • @MT-tu8dt
    Ruined her life, took two lives, families lost their kids, and she planned it. She belongs in jail for life.
  • @middleamerica646
    The way the mom talks to her husband and his reaction to her commands says a lot.
  • @dawgsout4free
    You can tell Davion's friends cared about him,they knew something was up
  • @porscheseverywhere
    Her parents saying “we know you’re innocent” at her sentencing was a slap in the face to the victims’ families
  • @TheRealBox481
    She only acts emotional in court not out of remorse for her actions, but for fear of how she'll be punished.
  • When he said “God, help me” that gave me chills. These men have to bare so much pain💔