THE HOSPITAL BED SECRET: The Leaked Search History And Medical Bombshell That Just Destroyed Mackenzie Shirilla’s Netflix Lie
“I woke up in the hospital. I didn’t know what happened. I am not a monster.”
If you watched the recent Netflix documentary, Mackenzie Shirilla’s tear-streaked face probably convinced you that the 100mph crash was a horrific, unavoidable tragedy. The defense sold a compelling narrative: a 17-year-old girl suffered a sudden blackout due to a rare heart condition called POTS, her foot slipped onto the gas pedal, and she tragically took the lives of her boyfriend, Dominic Russo (20), and their friend, Davion Flanagan (19).
It was the ultimate tragedy. It was a medical mystery.
Until the digital footprint leaked.
As a seasoned true-crime investigator, I have seen my share of chilling evidence. But the two bombshells that just dropped over the last 24 hours don’t just dismantle Mackenzie’s carefully crafted TV persona—they prove a level of cold, calculated premeditation that will make your blood run cold.

🩺 Biologically Impossible: The Medical Cover-Up
For years, Mackenzie’s legal team and PR machine have used Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS) as an impenetrable shield. But a leaked report from a top cardiologist has just blown that shield to pieces.
According to medical experts, POTS causes fainting (syncope) when a patient stands up abruptly because gravity pulls the blood to their lower extremities. But here is the chilling scientific truth: Fainting from POTS while in a seated driving position, with legs bent and muscles actively pressing a pedal, is biologically almost impossible. The body’s mechanical position naturally forces blood back up to the heart.
Even worse, the leaked medical files reveal that Mackenzie’s condition was incredibly mild. She had zero documented fainting spells for the two years leading up to the crash. The idea that her body suddenly chose the exact moment she was facing a brick wall at 100mph to “shut down” is a medical myth. She didn’t faint. She was wide awake when she made that f*tal 142-degree turn.
📱 The Sickening Hospital Bed Search History
But if the medical data proves she was awake during the crash, her phone metadata proves exactly what was on her mind after she survived it.
The documentary paints a picture of a traumatized girl waking up in a hospital bed, screaming in agony when she realized her boyfriend was gone. But cyber detectives just pulled the actual timestamped search logs from her phone during those critical first hours in the hospital room.
While the devastated mothers of Dominic and Davion were receiving the worst news of their lives at the morgue, Mackenzie was on her phone.
She didn’t send frantic texts to Dominic’s phone. She didn’t search for local news about survivors. Instead, the timestamped metadata shows her calmly searching for:
“Best criminal defense lawyers in Ohio”
“Loopholes for vehicle accident liability”
“Maximum sentence for vehicular mnslaughter”*
And the most sickening detail of all? The Screen Time logs confirm that while two families were emotionally collapsing, Mackenzie spent hours mindlessly scrolling through TikTok videos in her hospital bed. There was no panic. There was no grief. There was only a teenager coldly executing a legal defense strategy.
💔 The Missing Puzzle Piece: The Breakup
Why didn’t she search for Dominic? Because she already knew he was gone.
Remember the devastating breakup text leaked earlier this week? Dominic had sent a long message weeks prior to the crash, trying to leave her peacefully and ending with, “Wish it could work.” She couldn’t handle the rejection. She trapped him in the passenger seat, ignored his desperate final texts, and turned that Camry into a 100mph weapon.
She didn’t cry for him in the hospital because the crash wasn’t an accident. It was the successful execution of her revenge.
⚖️ The Arrogance That Sealed Her Fate
Mackenzie Shirilla and her parents thought they could outsmart the public. They thought the Netflix documentary would secure public sympathy and guarantee a smooth parole hearing in 2037.
Instead, their arrogant stunt triggered an avalanche of independent investigations. They forced the internet to look closer, and the internet found the buried medical files and the sickening hospital search history. She thought she was manipulating the justice system, but she just handed the 2037 parole board everything they need to ensure she never takes another breath as a free woman.
👉 Do not let her rehearsed tears fool you. We have the exact, unedited timestamped search logs and the cardiologist’s chilling report that the documentary producers refused to show you. Read the terrifying evidence they tried to bury in the link in the comments below! 👇
Mackenzie Shirilla’s texts surface as ‘hell on wheels’ driver’s appeal collides with Netflix’s ‘The Crash’
Shirilla’s appeal moves to the Ohio Supreme Court as her case gains renewed attention from Netflix’s ‘The Crash’
Newly released jail calls and text messages are shedding fresh light on the case of Mackenzie Shirilla, the Ohio woman dubbed “hell on wheels,” whose murder conviction is back in the spotlight thanks to Netflix’s “The Crash.”
Shirilla, now 21, is serving two concurrent terms of 15 years to life in prison for killing Dominic Russo, 20, and Davion Flanagan, 19, after prosecutors said she deliberately slammed her Toyota Camry into a brick building in Strongsville, Ohio, on July 31, 2022. Prosecutors argued at trial that Shirilla smashed into the building to end her toxic relationship with Russo, and Flanagan just happened to be along for the ride.
“This was not reckless driving. This was murder. She had a mission, and she executed it with precision. The mission was death.”
The records, released by Strongsville Police Department and reported by Fox 8, come as Shirilla recently asked the Ohio Supreme Court to review her case for an appeal.
OHIO TEEN WHO INTENTIONALLY KILLED BOYFRIEND IN HIGH-SPEED CRASH LEFT TWISTED ONLINE TRIBUTES TO HIM

Mackenzie Shirilla crashed her car into a wall on July 31, 2022, killing Dominic Russo and Davion Flanagan. (Strongsville Police Department)
Shirilla’s case is back in the limelight after Netflix’s new series, “The Crash.”
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Since the documentary was released on May 15, police have released text messages between Shirilla and her boyfriend, Russo, as well as jailhouse calls and bodycam footage from the day of the crash, according to Fox 8.
The texts, reviewed by the local outlet, reveal that Shirilla complained to Russo about blackouts years before the crash and again just weeks before it, including a July 2, 2022, message in which she described what she called her “worst black out.”
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Shirilla’s attorneys have argued that medical evidence could support her claim that she blacked out before the July 31, 2022, crash that killed Russo and Flanagan.

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Mackenzie Shirilla sits behind the wheel of her Toyota Camry alongside a photo of Davion Flanagan, one of two men she was convicted of murdering. (Instagram)
But other messages painted a darker picture of the couple’s relationship. Shirilla reportedly messaged, “THIS IS WHY I J WANNA F—ING KMS [kill myself]” and “I’m gonna kill someone.”
In another message, according to Fox 8, she told Russo to “treat the girl who would die for you a little better.”
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In March 2022, Russo allegedly texted that Shirilla “hit me” and “tried to throw a rock at me.”
Along with the new text messages, her father, Steve Shirilla, has been placed on administrative leave from his job at a Catholic school for participating in the documentary, according to WOIO-TV.
According to the outlet, the school, Mary Queen of Peace School, sent a letter to families said that is investigating claims that a teacher at the school “has demonstrated poor judgment.”

Fox News Digital has reached out to the Mary Queen of Peace School for comment.

Mackenzie Shirilla looks on during her sentencing in the Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court in Cleveland, Ohio, on Monday, Aug. 21, 2023. She was found guilty of four counts of murder and other charges related to the deaths of her boyfriend, Dominic Russo, and his friend, Davion Flanagan, in July 2022.
The messages have resurfaced as Shirilla’s lawyers asked the Ohio Supreme Court to review whether her postconviction claims should be heard after a lower court ruled her petition was filed one day too late.
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In a filing with the Ohio Supreme Court reviewed by Fox News Digital, Shirilla’s attorneys argue her trial lawyers failed to adequately investigate evidence that she suffered from Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome, or POTS. The syndrome they say could have caused her to lose consciousness before the crash.
The defense says the condition was only “cursorily referenced” at trial, despite Shirilla and her family allegedly putting her attorneys on notice about it. Her lawyers now argue trial counsel should have dug deeper and sought expert testimony to explain whether POTS could account for Shirilla’s failure to brake before impact.
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Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Michael O’Malley “believes without question that Mackenzie Shirilla is guilty of murder,” his office said in a May 27 statement.
“We are confident that any court that reviews this case will come to the same conclusion.”
Before delivering her verdict in 2023, Cuyahoga County Judge Nancy Margaret Russo said Shirilla was on a “mission.”
“This was not reckless driving. This was murder,” the judge said at the time as Shirilla wept in court. “She had a mission, and she executed it with precision. The mission was death.”
Fox News Digital has reached out to Shiirilla’s attorneys for comment.
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