5 Biggest Bombshells from “The Crash”,“ ”Including How Davion Flanagan Almost Didn't Get Into the Deadly Car

'The Crash' tells varying accounts of what happened to Dominic Russo and Davion Flanagan when they were killed by Mackenzie Shirilla in a high-speed crash

People Mackenzie Shirilla; Mackenzie Shirilla and Dominic Russo.Credit: Courtesy of Netflix (2)

NEED TO KNOW

  • The Netflix documentary includes interviews with people sharing various accounts

  • Some of the victims' family members believed in Shirilla's innocence up until her trial

The Crashtells the tragic story of howDominic RussoandDavion Flanaganwere brutallykilled in a high-speed car crashin July 2022.

The Netflix documentary, which hit the streamer on May 15, shows the different perspectives of what may have happened whenMackenzie Shirillawas driving the young adults home, and hercar sped to 100 mph and slammed into a brick wall.

As the documentary unfolds, it includes interviews withShirilla's friends and family members, who gave various accounts and new information as to what happened. Shirilla was ultimately arrested in connection with Russo and Flanagan's deaths, convicted andsentenced to two concurrent terms of 15 years to life in prison.

Here are all the biggest bombshells fromThe Crashdocumentary.

Flanagan wasn't originally supposed to drive home with Shirilla

Davion FlanaganCredit: Jardine Funeral Home

On the night of July 30, 2022, Russo, Flanagan and Shirilla were attending a "sleepover" at a friend's home when they decided to leave around 5 a.m. the next day. However, only Shirilla and Russo were originally supposed to leave at that time, according to their friends in the Netflix doc.

Flanagan's friend, Bubba Turner, said that he and Flanagan had actually made plans for the morning on July 31, so he was planning on driving Flanagan home from the party. Unfortunately, at the last moment, Flanagan changed his mind.

"It was right before they left, me and Davion were talking, he was supposed to work on my truck with me the next morning, and I offered to take him home," Turner recalled. "It was set that he was coming home with me, and like last minute he goes, 'I want to shower and maybe sleep for a little bit.' "

Turner remembered Flanagan giving him a hug and telling him he loved him before he left.

"He goes, 'I love you.' I was like, 'Love you too, bro.' Very weird. It was the first time we said we loved each other for awhile," he said.

Flanagan ultimately sat in the back seat of Shirilla's car.

Russo's family initially sat with Shirilla’s family at the trial

Dominic Russo; Christine Russo.Credit: Courtesy of Netflix (2)

In the months after the crash, authorities conducted a thorough investigation to determine what caused the fatal incident. Initially, several of the victims' families assumed that the car had malfunctioned or that Shirilla had been under the influence of substances.

Even after Shirilla was arrested in connection with Flanagan and Russo's deaths, Russo's family maintained a close relationship with her family in the belief that it was still an accident.

When her trial began in August 2023, the Russos were still in touch with Shirilla and even stood near her family in the courtroom.

"I felt bad for her," sister Christine Russo recalled. "I just kept thinking, 'She killed the love of her life and a friend. 'I felt terrible for her.' "

She added, "We still thought she had been drinking or there were drugs involved. They were kids, accidents happen all the time like that. You never in a million years think this girl killed your brother. You just don’t think that way."

Russo's dad, Frank Russo, even recalled telling Shirilla, "I said, 'Kenzie, it’s OK, you gotta try to get through it,' it is what we were all trying to do, and I was trying to be helpful to her, too."

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However, the Russos' opinion changed when they saw videos of Shirilla previously threatening Flanagan.

"I was disgusted, and I really think it just really made me mad," Christine said, while Frank said the entire situation was a "big slap in the face."

Shirilla's parents claimed she was the one in danger in the highway incident, not Russo

Natalie Shirilla; Steve Shirilla.Credit: Courtesy of Netflix (2)

Throughout Shirilla's trial, her parents,Natalie and Steve Shirilla, maintained that theirdaughter passed out from a medical emergencyand didn't intentionally crash the car.

In addition to Shirilla's family believing that she wasn't at fault, they also believed that she was the one in danger — not Russo.

One particular moment from the documentary featured a story in which Russo reportedly called his mom after he was driving with Shirilla, and the teen allegedly told him, "I’m going to wreck this car right now."

However, in the documentary, Natalie and Steve claimed that they had evidence that their daughter actually texted Russo's mom and said that Russo was the one threatening to crash the car.

Natalie alleged in the doc that she had screenshots that showed her daughter telling Russo's mom that her son was the one "trying to end my life."

Scott Flanagan said he has the capacity to forgive if he knew the truth about what happened

Davion Flanagan and Scott Flanagan.Credit: Courtesy of Netflix

Flanagan's father, Scott Flanagan, appeared inThe Crash,where he criticized Shirilla's behavior while also begging her to tell the truth about what happened. Shirilla has repeatedly maintained her innocence.

"I have the capacity for forgiveness," Scott said. "I just want to know the truth of what happened that night, and I would be eternally grateful for her to actually tell us how those last few moments were — no matter how damaging to her they might be — to say just to say the truth and let us know and let us grieve properly and have some closure."

He added that his "biggest hope" for Shirilla is that "she does change" and isn't "babied" by her parents while in prison.

Shirilla's friends claimed she was taking a break from smoking before the crash, though THC was in her blood following the incident

Rosie Graham in The Crash.Credit: Courtesy of Netflix

Shortly after Shirilla's car was found at the scene, officers found psilocybin mushrooms, marijuana and a digital scale in the car and suspected that drugs were involved in the crash.

Shirilla's blood work later came back positive for THC — the primary compound found in marijuana — but negative for alcohol or psilocybin.

Although Shirilla was akin to smoking marijuana in the past, her friends claimed that she was not smoking the night of the crash. The friends also reiterated that nobody participated in taking mushrooms that night.

"Kenzie didn’t even smoke that night," Turner claimed. "She was on a smoke break, 'cause she was coughing up black mucus or blood mucus something. It was really bad."

Meanwhile, her other friend there, Rosie Graham, reiterated Turner's statement and doubled down that it got "too late" to take mushrooms, so that's why they were found in the car.

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Ex-Prince Andrew investigation widens following Epstein file release

LONDON – British police investigating formerAndrew Mountbatten-Windsoronsuspicion of misconduct in public lifeare also assessing claims of misconduct includingpotential sexual crimes.

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On Friday, May 22, investigators renewed their appeal for witnesses to come forward. "Our misconduct in public office investigation is continuing. Misconduct in public office is a crime that can take different forms, making this a complex investigation," Thames Valley Police Assistant Chief Constable Oliver Wrightsaid in a statement.

Police say they are assessing reports "that a woman was taken to an address in Windsor in 2010 for sexual purposes." The woman has not been named.

Police said they had "engaged with the woman's legal representative to confirm that, should she wish to report this to police, it will be taken seriously and handled with care, sensitivity and respect for her privacy and her right for anonymity."

Former Prince Andrew, 66, was arrested in Februaryon suspicion of misconduct in public office during his time as U.K. trade envoy, a role he held from 2001 to 2011. Misconduct in public office is a complicated offense that covers many different forms including fraud, sexual misconduct and willful neglect of duty. The offense carries a maximum sentence of life imprisonment.

Andrew, stripped of his royal titles andevicted from his home at Royal Lodge, has continuously denied allegations against him.

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"The investigation is examining a number of aspects of alleged misconduct following the release of files under the Epstein Files Transparency Act in the United States," the statement said.

Documents released by the U.S. Justice Department indicate that Andrew allegedly passed confidential government information to Epstein during his time as U.K. trade envoy. Police say they have spent the months since Andrew's arrest working with the U.S. Justice Department to gather further information that may be related to the investigation.

Virginia Roberts Giuffre, one of Epstein's trafficking victims, said she wascoerced as a teenager into repeatedly having sex with the former princeas part of Epstein’s sex-trafficking ring. Giuffre died by suicide in 2025. Andrew has denied Giuffre's allegations against him.

Thames Valley Police said Friday that officers "are actively supporting national policing in contacting Epstein victims and survivors."

British mediareportedFriday that detectives are concerned the public may think the ongoing investigation into Andrew is solely focused on the passing of confidential information, which is why they are renewing calls for witnesses to come forward and drawing attention to the myriad behaviors that might constitute misconduct.

"We hope that anyone with relevant information will come forward whenever they are ready to engage with us; our door is always open," the statement said.

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Ex-Prince Andrew investigation widens following Epstein file release

LONDON – British police investigating formerAndrew Mountbatten-Windsoronsuspicion of misconduct in public lifeare also assessing claims...
Investigation into Ex-Prince Andrew Will Assess Claims of Sexual Misconduct, Police Say

The former Prince Andrew was arrested in February on suspicion of misconduct in public office and released after 11 hours in custody

People Prince Andrew attends the traditional Easter Sunday Mattins Service on April 20, 2025 in Windsor, England.Credit: Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty

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  • In an update on Friday, May 22, Thames Valley Police said they are also assessing "reports that a woman was taken to an address in Windsor in 2010 for sexual purposes"

  • Andrew's arrest came after amid authorities' investigation into a claim he shared confidential information with Jeffrey Epstein in his previous role as U.K. trade envoy

The U.K. police investigation into the formerPrince Andrewwill look into claims of sexual misconduct.

On Feb. 19, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor wasarrested at his home on the Sandringham Estateon suspicion of misconduct in public office.

His arrest came amid authoritiesinvestigating a claim that he shared confidential information with late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epsteinin his previous role as a U.K. trade envoy. He wasreleased after about 11 hours in police custody. Two of Andrew’s homes were also searched. He has consistently denied any wrongdoing in relation to Epstein.

In a news release shared on Friday, May 22, Thames Valley Police (TVP) announced that they were continuing their investigation, sharing that “in addition to the investigation into misconduct in public office, the assessment of reports that a woman was taken to an address in Windsor in 2010 for sexual purposes is ongoing.”

PEOPLE contacted a representative for Andrew on Friday, May 22, but did not immediately receive a response.

This comes after a second woman came forward in late January to allege that she was sent to the U.K. by Epstein to have sex with Andrew,PEOPLE previously reported.

Prince AndrewCredit: Chris Jackson/Getty

According to theCrown Prosecution Service (CPS)in the U.K., an individual can also be found guilty of misconduct in a public office if they use their position “to instigate (or attempt to instigate) sexual or otherwise inappropriate relationships.”

The release added that following Andrew’s arrest and the search of his two properties, “we have been working with the United States Department of Justice to get further information that may be related to this investigation. We have also been working with the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) in the United Kingdom and have sought early investigative advice from them as we would in serious, complex, or sensitive cases.”

“The investigation is examining a number of aspects of alleged misconduct following the release of files under the Epstein Files Transparency Act in the United States,” the release added. “We are also speaking with a number of witnesses, however as per national guidance we cannot confirm or deny the identities of these individuals.”

The woman's lawyer, Brad Edwards, told theBBCon Jan. 31, “We’re talking about at least one woman who was sent by Jeffrey Epstein, over to Prince Andrew. And she even had, after a night with Prince Andrew, a tour of Buckingham Palace.”

Jeffrey EpsteinCredit: Rick Friedman/Corbis via Getty

The lawyer alleged that Andrew entertained the unnamed woman at his home, Royal Lodge, in Windsor, in 2010. She was in her 20s at the time, per the outlet.

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Edwards also represented the lateVirginia Giuffre, who alleged that she was trafficked to London to have sex with Andrew when she was 17.

Giuffre died by suicide in April 2025. Andrew has repeatedly denied Giuffre’s allegations andreached a settlementwith her in 2022.

In their release on Friday, TVP said, “We have engaged with the woman’s legal representative to confirm that, should she wish to report this to police, it will be taken seriously and handled with care, sensitivity and respect for her privacy and her life-long right to anonymity under UK law.”

“We recognize how difficult it can be to speak about experiences of this nature, and any contact with police will be led by her wishes, when and if she feels ready and able to do so,” they added.

Police have also called for anyone with information related to their investigation to come forward.

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Thames Valley Police Assistant Chief Constable Oliver Wright said in a statement, “Our misconduct in public office investigation is continuing. Misconduct in public office is a crime that can take different forms, making this a complex investigation.”

“Our team of very experienced detectives are working meticulously through a significant amount of information that has come in from the public and other sources," Wright added. We are committed to conducting a thorough investigation into all reasonable lines of enquiry, wherever they may lead. We encourage anyone with information to get in touch with us through the normal non-urgent contact channels, such as the Thames Valley Police online portal.”

In October 2025, Andrew’s brotherKing Charlesstripped him of royal titlesas his links to Epstein came under renewed scrutiny.

Andrew's relationship with the American financier, who died while awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking charges in August 2019,set a step back from royal life and public dutiesthat November.

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