“Hell on Wheels” Killer Mackenzie Shirilla Racks Up 23 Prison Complaints, Including Flashing Breasts and Stashing Nude Photos

New York — Mackenzie Shirilla, the 20-year-old Ohio woman known as the “Hell on Wheels” killer, has accumulated a lengthy disciplinary record behind bars, including multiple sexual offenses such as flashing her breasts to visitors during video calls and keeping nude photos and mystery pills in her prison cell.
According to records obtained by the New York Post, Shirilla has faced 23 complaints since her incarceration at the Ohio Reformatory for Women. The troubling incidents reveal a pattern of misconduct that continues even after her conviction for a deadly 2022 car crash.
Shirilla was sentenced in August 2023 to two concurrent terms of 15 years to life for the fiery crash that killed her ex-boyfriend and a friend. The high-speed incident, which earned her the “Hell on Wheels” nickname, involved her driving at extreme speeds before losing control and slamming into a building.

The newly revealed prison documents expose a string of concerning behavior:
- Flashing her breasts to visitors during video calls
- Stashing nude photographs in her cell
- Possessing mystery pills
- Numerous other disciplinary violations
The reports paint a picture of an inmate struggling to adjust to prison life, with repeated rule-breaking that has extended her troubled history from the streets into the correctional system.
Shirilla’s case gained national attention after the August 2022 crash in North Ridgeville, Ohio, where she was allegedly driving recklessly at over 100 mph before the vehicle burst into flames, killing 20-year-old Dominic “Nico” Zomparelli and 19-year-old Davion Evans.
Despite her conviction and ongoing imprisonment, the latest revelations suggest Shirilla’s behavior remains volatile and defiant.
This latest chapter in Shirilla’s story adds to the already disturbing narrative surrounding one of Ohio’s most high-profile young offenders in recent years.