The Lawmas Podcast

Episode 84: Netflix's The Crash: Our Legal Take

28 min · 3. juni 2026
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In this episode of The Lawmas Podcast, Lauren and Lacey kick off a new summer series focused on popular documentaries and true crime stories. This first episode centers on Netflix's The Crash, which examines the case of Mackenzie Shirilla, a teenager convicted of murder after driving a car into a wall at over 100 miles per hour, killing her boyfriend and another passenger. Lauren and Lacey discuss whether the evidence truly supported a murder conviction or whether a lesser charge such as manslaughter would have been more appropriate. They discuss the role of intent, the decision to have a bench trial instead of a jury trial, questions surrounding Mackenzie’s medical condition, and how public perception may have influenced the outcome. The episode also tackles broader issues involving parenting, accountability, social media, and the challenge of separating a person's character from the legal standard required for a criminal conviction. Contact The Lawmas: thelawmaspodcast@gmail.com

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