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The Crash: When Love Turns Deadly

32 min · 17 de jun de 2026
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In this episode, I break down Netflix’s The Crash, the documentary surrounding the 2022 case of Mackenzie Shirilla and the deaths of Dominic Russo and Davion Flanagan. I discuss why so many people believed from the beginning that this wasn’t an accident, the toxic dynamics between Dom and Mackenzie, the role her parents may have played through enabling and lack of accountability, and the emotional devastation experienced by the victims’ families. I also explore the psychology behind emotional manipulation, performative emotion, attachment issues, and what happens when untreated emotional instability collides with control, obsession, and rage. Disclaimer: This episode is commentary and therapeutic analysis based on publicly available information and the documentary. It is not a clinical diagnosis of any individual.

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