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Rosie responds, oh my God, yes, we're so famous.
Mackenzie says, bro, we're gonna be famous as fuck soon before this year ends.
This is from July 11th, 2022, just 20 days before the crash where Mackenzie drove her car into a brick building at nearly 100 miles per hour speeds, killing her boyfriend Dom in the front passenger seat and her friend Davion in the back seat.
This case has since gone viral again with the release of the new Netflix documentary called The Crash.
where both Mackenzie and her friend Rosie had given interviews to the documentary makers, and they do in fact become famous together.
Rosie becoming one of the more hated, controversial individuals from the Netflix documentary, with people coming up with theories online that she knew ahead of time that Mackenzie was planning this crash.
That she drove by the crash site and didn't call the police that morning.
That she was interested in Dom.
Like there are such a wide range of theories that have been circulating.
Theories upon theories about whether or not Rosie and Mackenzie are doing some sort of big cover-up.
And just a lot of questions.
Like why did Rosie refuse to talk to the police, but then she went ahead and did a Netflix documentary?
A lot of those questions are going to be answered today.
Our researchers reached out to Rosie and Bubba, who was also featured in the Netflix documentary.
Bubba was Davion's close friend, as well as Rosie's boyfriend.
And we asked all those pertinent questions.
But more importantly, we also asked, what actually happened that night?
They were one of the last few people to see Dom and Davion alive for the last time.
And they answered all of our questions.
So with that, welcome to part two of the Mackenzie-Sherilla case.