Driving Mackenzie Shirilla's Final Route Before the Fatal Crash That Killed Two Teens
The spot where “Hell on wheels” driver Mackenzie Shirilla smashed into a building at 100 mph, killing her boyfriend and a close pal, has been repaired and manicured in the years since the headline-grabbing crash.
A large oak tree now stands in the spot where Shirilla blasted through a stop sign and crashed her 2018 black Toyota Camry into a building at 5:30 a.m. July 31, 2022, after a sleepover at another friend’s house.
Stern “No Trespassing” signs, which warn lookie-lou fans of the hit Netflix doc about the case, “The Crash,” provide the only hint of what happened there.
The Post's Georgia Worrell retraced the doomed 6-minute, 4.2-mile route she took before plowing her car into a brick wall — including the final stretch, where she floored it and never let up.
Read more at https://nypost.com/2026/06/09/us-news/retracing-mackenzie-shirillas-hell-on-wheels-drive-and-the-tiny-clue-about-what-really-happened-at-crash-site/
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