Emily Simpson
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I believe it was written in the 70s.
So it has not progressed to this digital age where people are able to profit from, you know, having a social media presence.
And so I know that Christine Russo and the Flanagan family were working to change that.
So we're going to follow that.
see what happens.
Mackenzie, after being convicted, she was sentenced to 15 years to life and will not be eligible for parole until 2037.
Something tells me we haven't heard the last of Mackenzie or this case.
Emily, I knew you were the perfect person to bring on to talk about this topic.
So we're so grateful that you joined us.
Thank you.
Well, thanks for having me, Andrea.
I appreciate it.
And we can't wait to have you back on Legally Brunette.
Thank you.
And you can catch updates on the case on Emily's podcast, as she said, Legally Brunette, or right here on Dateline True Crime Weekly.
And the doc, The Crash, is available on Netflix.
And you can find the video podcast, Allegedly, also on Netflix.
That's it for this episode of Dateline True Crime Weekly.
Don't forget to check out Keith's new original podcast series, Five Miles From Home.
It's a chilling story about the murder of a high school track star in a desert town.