The prosecution's version of the Mackenzie Shirilla case depends on a simple dynamic — she was the aggressor, Dominic Russo was trying to leave, and the crash was her final act of control. Netflix's The Crash leans into that framing. But psychotherapist Shavaun Scott, who has spent decades in domestic violence work, says the clinical reality of relationships like this one is almost never that neat.

The couple broke up and got back together constantly. Family members described explosive fights. Mackenzie sent threatening texts. But she also sent messages about wanting to hurt herself during arguments. And two weeks before the crash, there was an incident on I-71 that the prosecution presented as a rehearsal — a friend heard Mackenzie say "I will crash this car." But text messages show a different story. Mackenzie told Dominic's mother it was Dom who grabbed the steering wheel. Two versions. Only one made it to trial.

Shavaun Scott examines what that competing evidence actually tells a clinician about the relationship — the power dynamics, the attachment patterns, the mutual escalation that the trial's one-sided narrative erased. She looks at what keeps two young people locked in a destructive cycle, what abandonment does to someone with Mackenzie's fragility, and how self-harm threats inside a volatile relationship read very differently to a psychotherapist than they do to a prosecutor.

The relationship was the foundation of the prosecution's case. The question is whether the prosecution understood what it was actually looking at — or whether it saw what it needed to see.

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