“Hell on Wheels” killer Mackenzie Shirilla shared a new dead-eyed, pouty-faced selfie from behind bars after her latest legal setback.
Supporters of the 21-year-old convicted murderer posted the prison flick on her Instagram account this week, stating Shirilla is “trying to do better every day and holding on to hope.”
“Her post-conviction relief was denied due to a deadline technicality. The decision has nothing to do with the contents of it, and was unable to even be reviewed,” the post rambled, urging Shirilla’s twisted fans to sign an online petition for her to get an “immediate retrial.”
Shirilla, whose case was the focus of a hit Netflix documentary “The Crash,” is locked up at the Ohio Reformatory for Women after car wreck in July 2022 killed her boyfriend Dominic Russo, 20, and friend Davion Flanagan, 19.
She is serving 15 years to life in prison for intentionally slamming her car into a wall in Strongsville at 100 mph.
She was found guilty in 2023 of four counts of felonious assault and two counts of aggravated vehicular homicide, breaking down in tears as the judge called her “literal hell on wheels.”
The Ohio Supreme Court rejected Shirilla’s latest appeal for post-conviction relief in late June due to her lawyers filing the request on Oct. 24, 2024, one day past the deadline under state law.
Her lawyers filed a new motion on Tuesday asking the Ohio Supreme Court to reconsider the appeal, stating the deadlines were confusing, according to court documents.
The legal blow was the latest setback in a series of denied appeals to overturn Shirilla’s conviction.
Her legal team has argued the then-17-year-old was suffering from a “pre-existing medical condition” that could be to blame for her blacking out before the fatal wreck in northeast Ohio.
The killer’s attorneys have also alleged that the past defense team failed to investigate or back up the alleged pre-existing condition with expert testimony.
The selfie-obsessed inmate just landed a new job serving chow at the Ohio penitentiary, where a former inmate claimed she prances around like a queen bee on “Mean Girls” and sports hickeys from prison hook-ups.
She racked up 23 complaints while behind bars — including for flashing her breasts to visitors on video calls and stashing nude photos and mystery pills in her cell, according to records previously obtained by The Post.
Shirilla will be eligible for parole in 2037.
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