What Netflix Didn't Tell You About MacKenzie Shirilla. Netflix's The Crash became one of the most talked-about true crime documentaries of 2026, but viewers are now asking what evidence, testimony, and courtroom details were left out. In this Crime Deepcut investigation, we examine the hospital Pig Latin recording, black box crash data, location records, appeal filings, family behavior after the crash, Steve Shirilla's suspension, and the evidence prosecutors used to secure Mackenzie Shirilla's conviction. Did Netflix leave out crucial details? Did the documentary present the full picture? And what role did the Shirilla family play before and after the crash that killed Dominic Russo and Davion Flanagan? This video breaks down the public record, court filings, interviews, appeal documents, Brian Entin reporting, and evidence presented during trial to help viewers understand the complete story behind one of America's most controversial true crime cases. The Ohio Supreme Court is currently considering a procedural issue related to Mackenzie Shirilla's appeal, making this a developing story that continues to evolve. ⚠️ This video is created for educational and informational purposes based on publicly available court records, interviews, reporting, documentaries, and legal filings. 📌 If you enjoy deep-dive true crime investigations, subscribe to Crime Deepcut for ongoing coverage of major criminal cases, missing persons investigations, court proceedings, appeals, and unsolved mysteries. Chapters 00:00 Netflix Didn't Show This Evidence 01:10 Why This Case Is Still Developing 02:05 What Netflix's The Crash Covered 03:45 The Pig Latin Hospital Recording 05:25 Location Data Before The Crash 06:50 Black Box Evidence & The 100 MPH Impact 08:50 Dominic Russo & Davion Flanagan Remembered 10:25 Family Behavior After The Crash 12:00 The Appeal Fight & Supreme Court Question 13:45 Jail Calls, Interviews & New Claims 15:05 Steve Shirilla's Suspension & Family Fallout 16:20 The Lasting Impact On The Victims' Families 17:12 End Pinned Question After watching Netflix's The Crash and reviewing the additional evidence discussed in this video, do you think the documentary left out important information that viewers should have seen? Why or why not? Credits / Sources Primary Sources & Reporting Referenced Netflix Documentary: The Crash Court Records & Trial Proceedings Ohio Appeals Court Filings Ohio Supreme Court Proceedings A&E Killer Cases ("Murder on Wheels") Brian Entin Reporting NewsNation Coverage Mark Eiglarsh Commentary TMZ Reporting People Magazine Reporting Public Statements From Family Members Publicly Available Court Exhibits & Testimony Educational / Fair Use Disclaimer ⚠️ EDUCATIONAL PURPOSE ONLY This video is created strictly for educational, documentary, commentary, and public awareness purposes. All information discussed is based on publicly available reporting, court records, legal filings, interviews, and documentary material available at the time of publication. The video does not seek to harass, defame, or target any individual and encourages viewers to review primary source materials when forming opinions. Viewer discretion advised. This case involves discussion of fatal vehicle crashes, death, criminal proceedings, and sensitive family matters. #MackenzieShirilla #TheCrash #NetflixTheCrash #TrueCrime #TrueCrimeDocumentary #CrimeDeepcut #DominicRusso #DavionFlanagan #OhioCrime #CourtCase #TrueCrimeCommunity #CrimeNews #BrianEntin #NetflixDocumentary #MackenzieShirillaUpdate #MackenzieShirillaCase #CrimeInvestigation #JusticeForVictims #AppealCase #CrimeStory
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Very good video. Subscribed. I'm going to binge the rest of them!