Web — mackenzie shirilla, 19, who was 17 at the time of the july 2022 crash in the cleveland suburb of strongsville, was convicted last week of four counts each of murder. Web — mackenzie shirilla, 19, was found guilty of 12 counts last monday, including four counts of murder, in the july 2022 crash in strongsville, ohio, which killed her. Web — an ohio teenager has been jailed for between 15 years and life in prison for a deliberate 100mph “hell on wheels” crash that killed her boyfriend and friend. Webohio teenager mackenzie shirilla may spend the rest of her life behind bars after a judge ruled she intentionally drove 100 mph into a brick building, killing her boyfriend and his. Web — mackenzie shirilla had one mission when she crashed her car into a brick building — and that was murder, a judge said.
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