Emily Simpson
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She's just like eating.
They take her bed frame away while McKinsey's out smoking pot and driving, driving vehicles around and they know about it and they don't do anything about it.
You know, I also saw an interview with the dad.
you know, McKenzie's dad, where he claims that the only reason McKenzie is in jail is because Dominic Russo's family, I guess, is well known in Strongsville or has some connections in Strongsville.
So he made it like that's the only reason that she's in jail because they have some kind of influence.
Not that she killed two people.
Not that she drove a car 100 miles an hour into a wall.
Just because Dominic's family has some type of influence.
Also, just this last thing.
Right.
Also, just the last thing I want to touch on with Mackenzie Sherilla.
Dominic Russo's sister, her name's Christine, is pushing to modernize Ohio's Son of Sam law, arguing that it's too outdated to address how convicted criminals can now profit through social media.
The law was named after serial killer David Berkowitz, and it was designed to prevent violent criminals from financially benefiting from their crimes.
But most state statutes were written before platforms like TikTok, YouTube, and podcasts existed.
Christine says Sharilla has gained followers and donations linked to her notoriety, including attention from the Netflix documentary, The Crash.
Christina, this is we're talking about Dom's sister.
Christina says that no victim's family should have to watch the person who killed their loved one.
Turn that crime into followers, donations, sponsorships, documentaries, social media income or any other type of personal benefit all the time, too.
Yeah.
You know, when we talk about laws and things evolving, that son of Sam law is a really good law, but it does not, it needs to be expanded because now people don't make money.