
“Hell on wheels” murderer Mackenzie Shirilla chillingly told her boyfriend she “would die for [him]” two years before she killed him and his pal by plowing her car into a brick wall.
The 2020 text message surfaced this week as part of a massive phone records dump by Ohio’s Strongsville Police Department.
Shirilla and Dominic Russo were having a heated argument when she told him to “treat the girl who would die for you a little better,” the text obtained by Fox 8 reads.
The nasty chain was just one of many between the pair exposed in the 32,000 message release — which included shocking texts from Shirilla stating she wanted to “bang my head on the wall till I’m dead.”
The messages also exposed an apparent violent and reckless streak in Shirilla.
In March 2022, Russo claimed that Shirilla “hit me” and “tried to throw a rock at me.”
That same month, he warned her that she was “driving like a maniac,” the records show.
Russo, 20, would be dead just four months later after Shirilla, then 19, deliberately floored her Toyota Camry to 100 mph before it jumped a curb and flew into a brick warehouse.
Russo, who was in the passenger seat, and the couple’s friend Davion Flanagan, 19, who was in the back, were both declared dead at the scene.
Shirilla was found unconscious with her foot, in fuzzy Prada slippers, still on the accelerator.
When she woke up in the hospital, doctors said the killer displayed “grief, guilt and shame” about what happened, officials said.
Prosecutors say the crash was deliberate and that Shirilla wanted to murder Russo after their tumultuous relationship fizzled out.
He had tried to break up with her multiple times before his death, with one text calling for their split eerily telling her “there isnt very much time on earth yaknow.”
Shirilla is serving two concurrent sentences of 15 years to life after she was convicted in 2023 of killing Russo and friend Davion Flanagan, 19, in Strongsville, Ohio, in July 2022.
A judge called her “literal hell on wheels” after her conviction, which she is appealing for a second time.
The twisted case is the subject of the hit Netflix documentary “The Crash.”


