The Crash: Was Murder the Right Charge for Mackenzie Shirilla?

Jun 03, 01:00 PM
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Murder requires intent. Not recklessness. Not negligence. Not bad judgment. Intent — formed beforehand and carried out deliberately. That's the bar the prosecution set for itself when it charged Mackenzie Shirilla with four counts of murder for the crash in Strongsville, Ohio that killed Dominic Russo and Davion Flanagan. And criminal defense attorney Bob Motta says the evidence doesn't clear it.

The surveillance footage is compelling but limited — it shows the car, not the person driving it. The black box data proves acceleration and no braking, but that pattern is consistent with multiple scenarios, not just premeditation. The prosecution reviewed ninety-three thousand text messages and presented the most inflammatory ones, while the final messages before the crash were mundane. And the prior incident the prosecution treated as a rehearsal — Mackenzie reportedly saying "I will crash this car" on I-71 — has a competing account in text messages where she told Dominic's mother it was Dom who grabbed the steering wheel.

Prosecutor Tim Troup called this a "mission of death." That's powerful language. But powerful language isn't proof, and when a prosecutor reaches that hard for narrative, it sometimes signals that the evidence needs help.

Bob Motta examines the charging decision, the bench trial strategy, the evidence vulnerabilities, and whether reckless homicide or vehicular manslaughter would have been the more honest charge — and a more certain conviction. Sometimes the biggest prosecutorial mistake isn't losing a case. It's winning one you overcharged.

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