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Check out our Mackenzie Shirilla True Crime Case Coverage

August 28, 2025 by Mommy

Are you familiar with the case of Mackenzie Shirilla? Mackenzie was 17 on July 31st when she drove at approximately 90 miles per hour right into a brick building in Strongsville, Ohio. She was not alone in her Toyota Camry, she had two passengers. The crash was horrific, and Mackenzie was the only survivor. Her boyfriend, Dominic Russo who was 20, and their 19-year-old friend Davion Flanagan lost their lives in the crash.

In the hours and days after the crash, disturbing information was learned. Friends came forward, showing details from the Life360 app. The information showed the speed at which Mackenzie was driving. Further information and surveillance video showed she did not even attempt to brake. Mackenzie’s behavior past and after the crash was troubling. Eventually, investigators came to the conclusion that this crash was not accidental. Mackenzie was charged of intentionally causing this crash.

We are taking you through this case will all the case discovery released, including interviews, raw police cam video, text messages, police reports, newly released jail calls, crime scene video and so much more. You can find the full playlist below. We are adding more content every day, so please remember to sub to us on YouTube and click the bell for all notifications so you don’t miss a thing.

Let us know your thoughts on this case in the comments.

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Update on our Copyright Case

August 28, 2025 by Mommy

After a bench trial on July 7, 2025, the judge decided the case in our favor and against the plaintiff, Heather Shaffer. Our lawyer has filed a motion to recover our legal fees. We are waiting on that decision. All Glory goes to God in this because it is HIS!!! God sustained us in this and my faith has increased ten-fold.

The plaintiff, Heather Shaffer, did not show the evidence to prove her claims, and the judge dismissed her claims against me. He then ordered, adjudged and decreed the case in my favor and against Heather Shaffer with prejudice and closed the case.

In our opinion, this case was never about copyright, it was about revenge. For almost two years Heather Shaffer generated almost $100,000 in legal bills pursuing what she said on the stand was $500 of damages. The damages were related to two lawyers she hired, one found on the discount forum Fiverr and another who charged her $350 and $150 respectively to file counter notifications for the DMCA’s I filed against her for using my exclusive content. Let’s not forget that Heather Shaffer did not need to hire lawyers to file counter-notifications, it is easily done using YouTube’s free tools. When you consider that in this, her “damages” were her own doing in my opinion. So, why do you think someone would pursue this case for almost 2 years to the tune of almost $100,000.00? Let me know what you think in the comments.

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