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US teen who ‘intentionally' killed boyfriend pays emotional homage to him online

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New York: The 19-year-old girl who killed her boyfriend by crashing the car intentionally wrote, ‘ I miss you’, in his online obituary page.

When Mackenzie Shirilla, now serving life in prison, rammed the car into a brick wall another friend of hers was also killed, Fox News reported.

She was found guilty of murdering boyfriend Dominic Russo, 20, and his friend Davion Flanagan, 19 in the July 2022 crash.

Nevertheless Shirilla paid tribute to her boyfriend several times online weeks after the murders.

She was smoking marijuana as she rammed the car into the brick wall of warehouse in Cleveland.

She reportedly had not attempted to hit the brakes, making clear that her act was intentional.

Her boyfriend Russo in the passenger seat and Flanagan in the back were both declared dead at the scene.

Shirilla was found unconscious with her slippers still on the accelerator.

Shirilla in last August left in her boyfriend’s online obituary ‘ bizarre tributes’, saying that Russo ‘ was the last person to deserve this’.

She further said, ‘You had such a perfect life ahead of you’, adding that that ‘ I miss you nug’.

"I still feel like your just going to walk in the door any second. I miss your laugh your perfect smile. I feel your energy around me everyday i just wish it was physical. God u are the last person to deserve this you had such a perfect life ahead of you... i wish i told you all this more. Please wait for me," she wrote.

However, a court heard that Shirilla had gone on a ‘mission’ to kill Russo and his friend driving the car at 100 mph into the wall.

On Monday, she was found guilty of 12 charges including murder, aggravated vehicular homicide, felonious assault, and drug possession.

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