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Netflix's true-crime documentary, The Crash has dredged up the sensational case of 17-year-old (now 21) Ohio criminal, Mackenzie Shirilla. She was convicted of dual murders by intentionally slamming her car into a brick building, killing her boyfriend, Dominic Russo and his friend, Davion Flanagan. Notably, she maintained that the crash was just an accident; however, she was convicted of the crime and might even face a lifetime imprisonment. Recently, TMZ released a call recording between an imprisoned Mackenzie and her mother, in which she discusses finding a new love interest.
In the recently released phone conversation, Mackenzie Shirilla could be heard telling her mother, Natalie that she was in love with a guy named Kevin. Notably, the date of the conversation hasn't been mentioned, so it's unclear how soon she moved on from her late boyfriend, Dominic Russo. Mackenzie, who is currently serving her time in the Ohio Reformatory for Women, told her mother that she didn't really know Kevin, but she still fell for him. The Crash subject's didn't even know how old he was, but it didn't matter to her anyway as long as she had "fun" talking to him. Speaking about mystery man, Kevin, she told Natalie:
"I don't know how old he is. I don't even really care that much. I just love him. Like, he's so fun to talk to."

Mackenzie received a lot of attention from both male and female inmates while in jail. She allegedly maintained multiple affairs and hookup-buddied in jail, as per her former cellmate, Mary Katherine Crowder, 27. She kept her craze among men by exchanging flirty texts with them right from prison. In the same phone conversation with her mother, she told her about her ever-growing list of pen pals. She revealed that she enjoyed talking to them before admitting that it was "bad" because they were "all boys." Mackenzie even shared the names of a few of the guys she chatted with, referring to them as Sam and Phil.

Recently, Mary Katherine Crowder, who served time with Mackenzie Shirilla at the Ohio Reformatory for Women, shared some explosive inside deets regarding the dual murderer's life behind bars. Mary told the New York Post that Mackenzie thought of herself as the "queen bee of Mean Girls." The former cellmate alleged that Mackenzie has had multiple girlfriends and frequently displayed hickeys while serving her life sentence. According to Mary's revelation, The Crash's subject dolled up in cute outfits and makeup and slept with multiple female inmates. Mary also shared the same in one of her TikTok videos, and stated:
"Mackenzie has had multiple girlfriends...She was walking around with hickies on her neck. If she was grieving or remorseful, she would not have gone to prison and jumped into prison relationships over the next six months."

According to Mary, Mackenzie Shirilla had no remorse about killing two people. Instead, she allegedly lived a comfortable life in prison, and her parents bankrolled her lifestyle. Mary stated that Natalie and Steve Shirilla continuously funded their daughter's prison commissary account and provided her with high-end items, makeup, and commissary goods. Mackenzie allegedly even had access to limited-edition prison store products, and expensive clothes or shoes allowed under facility rules. Besides her parents, her sugar daddies also allegedly paid her for maintaining her image as the "Regina George of prison." Mary Katherine Crowder said:
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"Everyone knew why she was there, and she walked around like she was this famous person within prison. She always had makeup done, hair done, her clothes were altered to fit her body tighter or be different. She definitely carried herself like she was the Regina George of prison...She was very much like an 'It girl.'"
What are your thoughts on Mackenzie Shirilla's comments about her male flings? Let us know.
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