The courtroom had already heard the crash data.
It had already seen the footage.
It had already been told how Dominic Russo and Davion Flanagan died when Mackenzie Shirilla drove her Toyota Camry into a brick building in Strongsville, Ohio, at nearly 100 mph.
But now, a new claim circulating online has shifted public attention to a much quieter moment: an alleged 90-second courtroom exchange between Shirilla and her attorney.
According to the viral claim, Shirilla turned toward her lawyer during proceedings and gave instructions that some online commentators have described as an attempt to conceal damaging information. The claim has been framed as “one minute and 30 seconds that said it all.”
Authorities have not publicly confirmed that such an exchange exists.
There is no verified court transcript showing that Shirilla instructed her attorney to conceal previously undisclosed crimes. There is also no official record proving that a courtroom “wiretapping system” captured incriminating instructions. In a courtroom, microphones may record official proceedings, but attorney-client conversations are legally sensitive and cannot be treated as evidence unless properly obtained and admitted.
What is confirmed is already severe.
Shirilla was convicted of 12 charges, including murder, after prosecutors argued she intentionally crashed into the Plidco Building on July 31, 2022, killing Russo, her boyfriend, and Flanagan, their friend. She was sentenced to 15 years to life. Recent renewed coverage has followed Netflix’s 2026 documentary The Crash, which features Shirilla’s first prison interview.
The case has also drawn new attention because of reported jail calls. Entertainment Weekly reported that Shirilla was heard speaking with her mother in a secret language in newly obtained calls, while PEOPLE reported that she questioned her lawyer’s decision not to let her testify and referred to herself as the “third victim” in the fatal crash.
Those calls matter because they show prosecutors and the public have already focused heavily on Shirilla’s private words.
But a jail call is not the same thing as an alleged courtroom whisper.
That distinction is important.
If a verified 90-second recording did exist, investigators and legal experts would need to answer several questions before drawing conclusions: Was the audio officially recorded? Was it part of the public court record? Did it capture privileged attorney-client communication? Was it ever introduced as evidence? And did it actually contain instructions to hide wrongdoing, or has social media exaggerated what was said?
So far, none of those questions has been answered by a confirmed public record.
Still, the claim has spread because Shirilla’s case has always turned on intent.
The defense argued she did not remember the crash and denied any plan to kill Russo or Flanagan. Prosecutors argued the opposite, pointing to vehicle data, the route, lack of braking, and evidence suggesting she may have driven the same path days before the crash.
That is why every new recording, call, bodycam clip, or alleged courtroom moment is immediately treated as another possible window into what Shirilla knew, feared, or tried to control.
For the families of Dominic Russo and Davion Flanagan, the legal answer has already been delivered.
Two young men died.
The court ruled the crash was murder.
And Shirilla remains behind bars.
The alleged 90-second courtroom exchange may continue to fuel speculation online. But unless verified audio or an official transcript is released, it should be treated as an allegation, not a proven hidden confession.
The real record is already devastating enough: two empty seats, one survivor, and a judge who concluded the crash was not an accident.
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