Shirilla, then 19, was caught on camera deliberately flooring her Toyota Camry to 100 mph before it jumped a curb and flew into a brick warehouse in Strongsville, Ohio, in July 2022.

Russo, who was in the passenger seat, and Flanagan, who was in the back, were both declared dead at the scene. Shirilla was found unconscious with her fuzzy Prada slippers still on the accelerator.

The deadly wreck is featured in Netflix’s “The Crash” documentary.

The glamorous killer is serving two concurrent sentences of 15 years to life at the Ohio Reformatory for Women in Marysville.

First responders investigate the crash site at a warehouse in Strongsville, Ohio, on July 31, 2022.
First responders investigate the crash site at a warehouse in Strongsville, Ohio, on July 31, 2022.City of Strongsville

A handcuffed Mackenzie Shirilla steps out from the back of a police car during her arrest.
A handcuffed Mackenzie Shirilla steps out of the back of a police car during her arrest.Strongsville Police DepartmentIn a later call, Shirilla was recorded hauntingly fantasizing about capitalizing on the infamous murders to launch a career in Hollywood if she were sprung from prison early.

She also ordered that her Instagram bio be changed to read “#freekenzie” despite her mother’s pushback.

“And please don’t forget to change my Instagram bio. Try and get into that one Instagram account and change my name,” Shirilla demanded, according to the outlet.