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The Independent World04.06.2026Crime2 dk okuma

Teacher Won't Return to School After Comments on Netflix Doc About Daughter's Double Murder

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  • Steve Shirilla, father of Mackenzie Shirilla, will not return to his teaching job after appearing in a Netflix documentary about his daughter's double murder conviction.
  • He made comments about her lifestyle and cannabis use, which the school deemed poor judgment.

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Steve Shirilla, father of Mackenzie Shirilla, will not return to his teaching position at Mary Queen of Peace School after appearing in a Netflix documentary about his daughter's double murder conviction. The school placed him on administrative leave for poor judgment following his comments on the show.

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The father of Mackenzie Shirilla — the young woman at the center of the new Netflix true crime documentary The Crash — will not return to his job as a teacher at an Ohio school after his comments on the show.

Steve Shirilla, an art and digital media teacher at Mary Queen of Peace School, will not return to his former role after being placed on administrative leave for showing what the school deemed to be "poor judgement," according to Fox 8.

“We are investigating allegations made on social media that one of our teachers has demonstrated poor judgement," the school said in an email in May. The email did not include the elder Shirilla's name, but he confirmed to 19 News it was him.

Mackenzie Shirilla — dubbed "hell on wheels" by the judge presiding over her case — was convicted of double murder for intentionally accelerating her car at 100 miles per hour into a brick building, killing both her boyfriend, Dominic Russo, and their friend Davion Flanagan in July 2022. She survived the incident and insisted that she blacked out, but evidence presented to a court convinced the jury that she had intentionally wrecked her car with the intention of killing the two young men.

Steve Shirilla appeared on camera for the documentary — which focused on the crash, investigation and trial — and commented on his daughter’s lifestyle and relationship with Russo and Flanagan.

During one interview segment, he appears to brush off his daughter’s cannabis use prior to the deadly collision, despite her only being 17 at the time.

“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,” he said.

In an interview with TMZ earlier this week, the Steve Shirilla said even if he was offered a job back at the school, he wouldn't return.

"I wouldn’t re-sign a contract with them for the simple fact of how they handled this situation… the school and the diocese showed their true colors," he said.

He also told the outlet that he didn't want to discuss his employment situation and reiterated his belief that his daughter is innocent.

"I’m done talking about this or anything that’s not about the injustice my daughter has been put through my only focus is her," he said.

The Independent has requested comment from the school.

Shirilla has been sentenced to two concurrent 15 year to life sentences for the deaths of Russo and Flanagan.

أسئلة مفتوحة

  • What specific comments did Steve Shirilla make that led to the school's decision?
  • What is the diocese's role in the school's decision?
  • Will Steve Shirilla face any further repercussions?
  • What is the current status of Mackenzie Shirilla's legal appeals or post-conviction proceedings?

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This article was originally published by The Independent World.

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