I’m going to make the first court prediction since I called the release of Bill Cosby. Mackenzie Shirilla will not serve the full sentence before either a retrial or a complete pivot making the language for “murder” clearer in Ohio by 2030-2033, and she’ll be released by proxy as vehicular homicide is just that—vehicular homicide. Murder is not what she is guilty of, and they’ll never prove intent or motive to a jury, period.
@gigyjoes@That1girlMelly A teenage kid who likes to drag and is on video dragging, dragging down a straightshot back road is totally insane it has to be murder if they crash.
You saw a Netflix documentary and she was a bitch so that proves the most far fetched retarded murder theory in history.
@That1girlMelly The prosecution railroaded her, and she had a biased emotionally conpromised judge.
There was zero reason to charge with murder. Zero evidence.
Now millions of emotional idiots swayed by a documentary are jumping on the bandwagon. Insane to witness, like rabid dogs
Harper running out back to the bench and then all of a sudden a Fanduel employee tells him to get back into the locker room
He’s now out for the rest of the game
@RentemSpoons214@bittrswtdreamin There are hundreds of accidents like this every year. Jumping to murder/attempted suicide without evidence is a miscarriage of justice.
Imagine if she were alone, driving stoned without sleep, and had died.
There would be zero chance it was ruled suicide. Zero.
@bittrswtdreamin There is literally not a shred of evidence that points to murder.
Manslaughter or reckless endangerment maximum.
You can't sentence people based off of likeability or personality defect lol. Partial judge