
“Hell on Wheels” assassin Mackenzie Shirilla boasted about being given a twisted nickname in her all-women lockup, her jail ex-girlfriend claimed.
“We began speaking and she or he advised me her nickname was ‘Shirilla the killa,” like, that’s what her bunkmates known as her,” former Ohio Reformatory for Girls inmate Shyann Topping advised the US Solar.
Topping, 27, advised the outlet she dated the 21-year-old convicted double assassin for a few weeks behind bars – the place Shirilla was a really demanding girlfriend.
“If we did argue, it’s as a result of I didn’t come outdoors on time,” the lady stated, explaining that the duo would typically get intimate within the jail yard.
“And she or he’s like, ‘I used to be ready for you. The place have been you? Like, if that is the way it’s gonna go, I simply gained’t discuss to you,’” Topping stated.
The lesbian love affair was lower brief when Topping was launched from her jail sentence simply two weeks after they met — devastating Shirilla, who she claimed professed her love.
“Mackenzie was upset that I used to be leaving. She would inform me on a regular basis, ‘I want we met sooner, earlier than you have been about to get out. I want you’ll have talked earlier than this,’” the previous inmate stated.
Topping additionally claimed Shirilla – who was convicted of deliberately crashing her automobile and killing her boyfriend and pal in 2022 – talked about what their relationship would seem like outdoors jail, and shared many different grand plans for the long run.
“She stated she was simply gonna stay it [up if she gets out,” Topping told the Sun.
“Like, she’s gonna go back to concerts. She’s gonna travel. She’s gonna be an influencer and write a book when she gets out about everything that happened.
“She said it might take some time, but she’s gonna get out and live it again,” the former inmate said.
In the meantime, Shirilla appeared “pretty and bubbly” behind bars, and sported a “popular girl aura,” according to Topping and a second former inmate, Mary Katherine Crowder.
“When I was in there with her, you’d look at her and she had her makeup done every day, she was very well put together — almost like preppy,” Crowder, who served about six months alongside Shirilla, previously told The Post.
“Everyone knew why she was there, and she walked around like she was this famous person within prison,” Crowder said. “She always had makeup done, hair done, her clothes were altered to fit her body tighter or be different.
“She definitely carried herself like she was the Regina George of prison … she was very much like an ‘It girl,’” she recalled — referencing the “Mean Girls” clique leader.
Both former inmates also said they never saw Shirilla – the subject of a new, No. 1 Netflix documentary, “The Crash” – show an ounce of remorse for her teen victims.
“It was always bubbly, smiley, happy, line-dancing every Friday. I’ve never seen her sad, honestly,” her alleged ex-girlfriend reportedly said.
“She just stays real busy all day,” Topping said, adding that Shirilla frequently did arts and crafts and jammed out to hip-hop music from Kid Cudi and Playboi Carti on her prison-issued tablet.
During their brief relationship – which kicked off because Topping “thought [Shirilla] was lovely” in comparison with the remainder of the lot – the previous inmate believed the double assassin’s claims that the automobile crash that landed her in jail had been unintended.
“I assumed, okay, if this lady actually is harmless, it could be an incredible story to get out, write a ebook and blow up off of that and even honor your boyfriend and his pal,” she stated.
“Then if she did blow up, okay, she might set the households off together with her, what’s it? Publishing cash.”
Nevertheless, since her launch, Topping has come to consider the truck-load of proof that prosecutors had in opposition to her alleged ex-girlfriend – and is not shopping for that Shirilla suffered from well being points.
“Now I’m pondering, okay, she was simply making an attempt to seize a chunk of fame. I don’t assume she would do any of that for the households if she bought out,” Topping stated.
“I feel she would throw up a giant center finger to them like, I bought away with it.”
Shirilla, who was 17 on the time of the crash, was ordered to serve two concurrent sentences of 15 years to life following a dramatic bench trial in 2023. She is now interesting her conviction for a second time.
“It’s not gonna work. It’s important to present regret. You at the very least gotta inform the households what occurred,” Topping stated about her enchantment efforts, and slammed Shirilla’s crimes as “sick” and “evil.”