Father Of Mackenzie Shirilla Who Was Placed On Administrative Leave Say’s Netflix Got Him Twisted [VIDEO]

Father Of Mackenzie Shirilla Who Was Placed On Administrative Leave Say’s Netflix Got Him Twisted [VIDEO]

The father of Mackenzie Shirilla is going Silkk The Shocker after being placed on administrative leave from his job following the release of Netflix new documentary ‘The Crash’ , singing ♫ oh, it ain’t my fault ♫ saying it’s Netflix fault.

This past weekend Netflix dropped a new documentary ‘The Crash’ a true-crime documentary that reconstructs the events before and after a fatal collision in Strongsville, OH, a suburb of Cleveland.  The documentary explores the case of his daughter Mackenzie Shirilla, who was charged with murder after she crashed her car at the age of 17 years old, killing her boyfriend 20-year-old Dominic Russo, and their friend, 19-year-old Davion Flanagan, in 2022.   Reportedly Steve Shirilla, father of Mackenzie Shirilla, was removed from his position as an art and digital media teacher at Mary Queen of Peace School in Cleveland. The removal was for allegations of  “poor judgment” following comments he made about his daughter Mackenzie Shirilla in the documentary.

“I don’t have a problem with her smoking dope. If you’re going to smoke a drug, that’s the one I believe you should take.” – Steve Shirilla on Netflix ‘The Crash’

Steve Shirilla stepped into “TMZ Live” saying that the remarks in the doc about Mackenzie smoking marijuana as a 17 year old teenager and being okay with it was an off base interpretation according to Steve Shirilla the filmmakers condensed days of interviews into a few short sound bites and left out important context.  According to Steve Shirilla the missing context is that he wasn’t okay with smoking and driving.

Steve Shirilla continues to defend his daughter, Mackenzie who was sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole in 15 years innocence on charges of  two counts each of murder and aggravated vehicular assault. Shirilla claims prosecutors never proved intent or premeditation, which he claims is necessary to justify a murder conviction. 

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