Anonymous wrote:Her parents seemed very enabling, it was odd to me how they were so accepting of their daughter smoking pot everyday.
Her father talked about it like it was the greatest thing ever created even!
I think they spoiled Mackenzie rotten her entire life.
** I am on the fence on whether or not she intentionally murdered Dom + Davion.
I mean, the fact that she didn’t have any recollection of the event wasn’t so unusual as most people who go through something like that have zero recollection.
I suspect trauma plays a huge factor.
But the video of her car seconds before the accident looks like the driver was intentionally driving the car at the rate of speed that it was going.
Anyone driving at that speed could have time to swerve prior to crashing into an entire building!?
But the documentary doesn’t give a logical explanation how Mackenzie could crash the car into the building making sure the victims died but that only she survived?
Because I don’t see her wanting to die alongside them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Her parents seemed very enabling, it was odd to me how they were so accepting of their daughter smoking pot everyday.
Her father talked about it like it was the greatest thing ever created even!
I think they spoiled Mackenzie rotten her entire life.
** I am on the fence on whether or not she intentionally murdered Dom + Davion.
I mean, the fact that she didn’t have any recollection of the event wasn’t so unusual as most people who go through something like that have zero recollection.
I suspect trauma plays a huge factor.
But the video of her car seconds before the accident looks like the driver was intentionally driving the car at the rate of speed that it was going.
Anyone driving at that speed could have time to swerve prior to crashing into an entire building!?
But the documentary doesn’t give a logical explanation how Mackenzie could crash the car into the building making sure the victims died but that only she survived?
Because I don’t see her wanting to die alongside them.
I’m not seeing the issue. She clearly just accepted the risk that she might die but tried to do it in a way where she wouldn’t.
Anonymous wrote:Her parents seemed very enabling, it was odd to me how they were so accepting of their daughter smoking pot everyday.
Her father talked about it like it was the greatest thing ever created even!
I think they spoiled Mackenzie rotten her entire life.
** I am on the fence on whether or not she intentionally murdered Dom + Davion.
I mean, the fact that she didn’t have any recollection of the event wasn’t so unusual as most people who go through something like that have zero recollection.
I suspect trauma plays a huge factor.
But the video of her car seconds before the accident looks like the driver was intentionally driving the car at the rate of speed that it was going.
Anyone driving at that speed could have time to swerve prior to crashing into an entire building!?
But the documentary doesn’t give a logical explanation how Mackenzie could crash the car into the building making sure the victims died but that only she survived?
Because I don’t see her wanting to die alongside them.
Anonymous wrote:Her parents were a piece of work. There’s also a video of them at the police station right after Mackenzie’s arrest, trying to get her phone back. The mother is frantically telling the officer the phone belongs to her and that she needs it because she has another child to take care of. Meanwhile, the dad keeps asking if he can go back and talk to Mackenzie. He was also aggressively telling the officer not to question Mackenzie because she had a lawyer and that they not to ask her any questions.
The cop kept explaining that Mackenzie was an adult and could tell them herself if she didn’t want to answer questions, and that if she wanted a lawyer, she could say that on her own. The officer also repeatedly told them they would not be able to see her and they can not just go get the phone from her.
Then there are those videos of Mackenzie and her mom speaking that gibberish language to each other, kind of like pig latin. One time was while she was still recovering in the hospital. Mackenzie asked the officer if she could ask her mom something, the officer said yes, and then she started talking to her mom in the gibberish language. It was interpreted as her saying, “Can’t we just tell the officer I had a seizure?”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why were the parents letting her live with her BF as a 17 yo?!
Because they Aren’t Like Other Parents. They trust their kids judgement over all else. The school sending her home over discipline issues? Too many lame rules to follow? Smoking marijuana while driving and posting videos of it on the internet? It’s just pot. They don’t set boundaries. They let her live her life and it’s never been a problem.
I still can’t believe the parents were so delusional after their daughter — at best, accidentally killed two people while under the influence and, at worst, intentionally drove into a wall at 90 mph with no regard for the other occupants of the vehicle. The whole family seemed to have no remorse.
Intentionally?
Was that proven or just speculated?
She would have had to be very suicidal to be intentional.
Data from the car indicated she had her foot fully depressed on the gas and that there was no attempt at braking. There was an attempt to shift the car from drive to neutral.
And she practiced the route a few days before hand, multiple times. It wasn't in the documentary, but Netflix likes to leave things out. It was on the Hulu version.
What’s the name of the Hulu version
There's not another proper documentary about it, but there are two crime doc shows that feature the case.
"Killer Cases" S3, E12 (Murder on Wheels)
"Mean Girl Murders" S2, E7 (Under the Influence)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why were the parents letting her live with her BF as a 17 yo?!
The first thing that stuck out to me about her parents and their parenting style was when she said she moved in with Dom right after she graduated high school. I was like, huh?
If my math is correct She hadn’t even graduated yet. She was 17 at the time of the crash and they had attended a graduation party earlier that evening. So she has a summer birthday and she moved in with Dom during her senior year? That’s crazy !