The Crash documentary

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I keep seeing people describe Strongsville as an “upper middle class” community but based on the documentary it seems much more downscale? 17 year olds living with boyfriends, none of these kids heading to college? Is Ohio UMC really that different from DMV UMC?

...Were you expecting a Cleveland suburb to be chock full of Ivy-educated biglaw partners?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I keep seeing people describe Strongsville as an “upper middle class” community but based on the documentary it seems much more downscale? 17 year olds living with boyfriends, none of these kids heading to college? Is Ohio UMC really that different from DMV UMC?

...Were you expecting a Cleveland suburb to be chock full of Ivy-educated biglaw partners?


there are definitely wealthy Cleveland suburbs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I keep seeing people describe Strongsville as an “upper middle class” community but based on the documentary it seems much more downscale? 17 year olds living with boyfriends, none of these kids heading to college? Is Ohio UMC really that different from DMV UMC?

...Were you expecting a Cleveland suburb to be chock full of Ivy-educated biglaw partners?


No but as another PP says, there are Cleveland suburbs where the parents are doctors, accountants, etc. and the kids are largely college-bound. These kids were going nowhere.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I keep seeing people describe Strongsville as an “upper middle class” community but based on the documentary it seems much more downscale? 17 year olds living with boyfriends, none of these kids heading to college? Is Ohio UMC really that different from DMV UMC?

...Were you expecting a Cleveland suburb to be chock full of Ivy-educated biglaw partners?


No but as another PP says, there are Cleveland suburbs where the parents are doctors, accountants, etc. and the kids are largely college-bound. These kids were going nowhere.


Glad DCUM is focused on the important issues, as always /s/
Anonymous
Why did McKenzies parents give her phone to the cops?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why did McKenzies parents give her phone to the cops?


Probably a generation gap underestimating just how much incriminating information from social media and texts there are on modern cell phones. The parents look about gen x. They had Zack Morris like brick sized phones that only made phone calls when they were teenagers. They likely thought nothing of handing her phone to the cops, not realising the bong TikTok’s and arguments with Dom over text gave the prosecution all the amo they needed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why did McKenzies parents give her phone to the cops?


Probably a generation gap underestimating just how much incriminating information from social media and texts there are on modern cell phones. The parents look about gen x. They had Zack Morris like brick sized phones that only made phone calls when they were teenagers. They likely thought nothing of handing her phone to the cops, not realising the bong TikTok’s and arguments with Dom over text gave the prosecution all the amo they needed.


Well yes of course but they also were smart enough to ask for a lawyer when the cops first tried to talk to her. Odd that they did that and then handed over her phone
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Killer Cases on Hulu, last episode of season 8 has this story if want more


Hulu - Mean Girls.
S2 E7
Hulu - Killer Cases
S4 E12
Tubi - Dr Insanity
S2 E4

These are actually better than the Netflix doc in my opinion and paint her in an even worse light. People had really terrible things to say about her.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I keep seeing people describe Strongsville as an “upper middle class” community but based on the documentary it seems much more downscale? 17 year olds living with boyfriends, none of these kids heading to college? Is Ohio UMC really that different from DMV UMC?

...Were you expecting a Cleveland suburb to be chock full of Ivy-educated biglaw partners?


No but as another PP says, there are Cleveland suburbs where the parents are doctors, accountants, etc. and the kids are largely college-bound. These kids were going nowhere.


These are 3 kids (or 5 if you count the friends) in an entire high school. Do you not realize that even in the DMV in the "top" high schools, not everyone goes to college?
Anonymous
According to his father Davion (RIP), was on track to play college football until he had an injury early senior year that meant that was no longer possible. He would have enrolled in barber school instead had he not died.

I am not familiar with that world but couldn’t he have done to college anyway if he had the grades? Is getting recruited for a sport usually such a deal breaker between four year college and barber school? That seems an unnecessarily stark college landscape for a foster/adoption kid.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why did McKenzies parents give her phone to the cops?


Free-floating stupidity.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:According to his father Davion (RIP), was on track to play college football until he had an injury early senior year that meant that was no longer possible. He would have enrolled in barber school instead had he not died.

I am not familiar with that world but couldn’t he have done to college anyway if he had the grades? Is getting recruited for a sport usually such a deal breaker between four year college and barber school? That seems an unnecessarily stark college landscape for a foster/adoption kid.


Not of you don't have the $$. Not everyone is comfortable taking out student loans. I will judge though and say if you are going to foster/adopt kids, you should do your best to set them up for success. Why wasn't there $ for school?
Anonymous
Np. The Shirillas are all a waste of oxygen. Ugh.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why did McKenzies parents give her phone to the cops?


Free-floating stupidity.


And the fact that they are so narcissistic they couldn’t imagine a world where there might be damaging information there.
Anonymous
It appears that Mackenzie is having her 15 minutes of fame extended because I am seeing stories about her, her Mom and her Dad splashed all over the internet.

I personally think she intentionally murdered both Dom and Devin and she is where she rightfully deserves to be.

I hope she is never granted parole since two sacred young lives were cut short.

I doubt she will even be granted parole because she does not seem like she will behave herself behind bars.
Usually those who succeed in having their parole granted are those who are rewarded for good behavior.
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