The prosecution asked whether Mackenzie Shirilla intended to kill her boyfriend and his friend. A judge said yes. But a psychotherapist who has spent thirty years inside the minds of people who commit violence says the real question was never asked — and the answer might be something the legal system has no category for.
Shavaun Scott, author of The Minds of Mass Killers, sits down for a full three-part psychological examination of the Shirilla case. She examines the personality the prosecution used as evidence — the narcissism that clinically signals fragility rather than calculation, the self-obsession that masks instability, and the volatility that could be personality disorder or could be a teenage brain that isn't finished developing. She unpacks the relationship the trial presented as one-sided — the mutual escalation, the competing accounts of a violent incident on I-71, the self-harm threats, and what happens psychologically when someone built around control faces abandonment. And she confronts the aftermath the documentary only scratches — the clinical legitimacy of Mackenzie's memory claim, how grief drives the families toward a certainty the evidence doesn't fully support, and a devastating possibility nobody in this case wants to consider.
Shirilla was convicted of four counts of murder for the Strongsville, Ohio crash that killed Dominic Russo and Davion Flanagan. She was seventeen. She's serving fifteen years to life. Everyone picked a side. This conversation asks whether either side understood what they were actually looking at — and whether the question the trial answered is the question that should have been asked.
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