New police bodycam footage shows the unusual behavior during the arrest of an Ohio teen who deliberately crashed her car into a wall at 100 mph, resulting in the deaths of her boyfriend and his passenger in July 2022.
Mackenzie Shirilla, now 19, was convicted on four counts of murder for the deaths of Dominic Russo and Davion Flanagan. The judge described her as a ‘literal hell on wheels.’
Shirilla crashed her Toyota Camry into a wall in Strongsville, OH, in an attempt to end her toxic relationship with Russo, with Flanagan in the car as well.
In the video released by the Strongsville Police Department, an officer is seen asking Shirilla, who is handcuffed and tearful, to step out of the police SUV.
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“Hi Mackenzie, step out for me?” the officer can be heard asking Shirilla. “I’m the one who’s been investigating the crash. You’re under arrest for aggravated murder, times two.”
“Nobody’s going to ask you any questions, nobody’s going to bother you,” he continued.
In a strange move, Shirilla asks the officer to be careful with her bracelet.
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“Could you please be careful taking this one off so it doesn’t break the bracelet, please?” Shirilla asks through tears.
“You got it,” the officer responded as he adjusted the cuffs. “I’m not going to tighten these, OK? I don’t want to hurt you.”
The officer then put Shirilla in another patrol car, where she appeared to try and rest and closed her eyes during the drive to the station.
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Shirilla received a 15-year to life sentence in 2023 with the possibility of parole in 15 years for the murders. The judge criticized her for her lack of remorse.
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Russo and Flanagan died at the scene, while Shirilla was unconscious and had to be rescued from the wrecked car.
Shirilla and the victims had been smoking marijuana before the crash.
Fox News Digital’s Rebecca Rosenberg contributed to this report.
Stepheny Price is a writer for Fox News Digital and Fox Business. Story tips and ideas can be sent to stepheny.price@fox.com