In criminal cases, proving a defendant's intent remains challenging because investigators cannot directly access a person's thoughts at the time of the incident; instead, they must rely on circumstantial evidence such as physical evidence (e.g., no brakes, no hesitation), witness testimony, and behavioral patterns to establish whether an act was intentional or accidental.
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The crashAjouté :
Good morning.
It's Thursday, I think. God, it's Thursday.
Vegas trip is coming up real fast.
How's everybody doing today?
So, I finally got to watch the documentary movie The Crash.
And I remember the story.
Um McKenzie, a 17-year-old, drove her car into a brick wall, basically.
Who's seen it? Let's see.
Oh my goodness.
I need my my eye wipes.
Those makeup eye wipes I always rave about.
I don't know exactly where they're at right this second. And it's like [clears throat] my makeup from yesterday is caked onto my eyeballs.
Um but I got new glasses. And uh they're supposed to transition in the light.
And I don't think they're doing it.
Like, is it cuz I'm in the car or what?
What's happening?
Um but yeah.
I was all excited thinking I was going to have cool transition lenses.
I can see they're dirty, probably have makeup on them and whatnot. But um yeah, so that's not working.
Um but yeah, so Dolly and I watched that last night. I'm sure he'll discuss it a little bit, but I remember the case when it happened. So, like at first they never suspected a thing.
Like, it was just oh, she crashed, her boyfriend and his friend were in the car, and that was that, right? Like And you know Dolly's always sympathizing with the woman or the little girl in this case that she was young.
Good morning. Thank you. Good morning.
Have a good day.
>> You too.
And um that's of course what happened. He's uh he's like, "Well, how do we know, you know, this poor girl, like we don't know that she intentionally did that." And I'm like, "Well, um we don't, but she was convicted." And he's like, "What?" Like she got 15 years for each death, but she's got to serve 15 years to life, which I guess the parole board is going to possibly give her parole. I don't know how that works, but like when the judge sentenced her to the 15 years, um she's like, "Well, they're not going to let her out or whatever."
And I'm like, "How are you so sure of that? There's literally some people that don't even believe that she did it on purpose. Her parents still don't believe she did it on purpose, but her parents basically It's like I don't know. I don't know how I feel, but clearly she caused the accident. She pedal [snorts] to the metal, like 100% the pedal was down to the ground.
But at that point, like did she have a death wish? Like did she also want to die?
And how did she end up not die? Like that was a crazy crazy looking accident. Like all the cops and their body cam footage and everything they'd like, "This is the worst accident I've ever seen in my life." So, like the fact that she ended up walking away from that is miraculous, but at the same time it's like is it really a miracle?
She's literally going to be I don't know. I don't know how I feel about it. But like I said, I I saw it when it first came out.
I followed it a little to the point where I saw that they were charging her, and then I heard that it was basically she gunned it.
How the heck did they prove that she did that on purpose? Other than like Of course, there's no brakes. There's no um veering off to the side or any type of hesitation. It's like on one street, they show her turning, using her turning signal and everything. And then the next street, she's literally doing 100 straight to the building.
And then there they try to say that she was on that same street, like she was casing out the place, and she was planning out how she's going to crash her car into the building. I'm like, just because she was there a couple days before, does that really mean she planned all that? Like, uh It's tough to determine how somebody basically supposedly plans that and did that on purpose. Like, because you can't go into her mind and determine like what she was thinking at that time. And then, of course, somebody's Somebody was um I think it was his sister, the boyfriend's sister, or the mother, one of his family members, I guess uh testified that she had said before that she I'll crash this car.
Well, how do you know that they weren't arguing and he wasn't tugging at the wheel and she was uh going to lose control and crash the car cuz he was like pulling at the wheel or something.
It's just crazy. It's crazy that in 2026, there's so many cases like this where it's like they're not solvable, and like somehow magically they get solved, but at the the time it's like, did we really do that correctly? Like we can't you can't like see inside her brain of what she was thinking at that time. Like, how do we know she truly meant to do that? And I mean I'm talking about uh Mackenzie Shirilla.
Is that how you say that? I don't know how you say the last name, but the video on Netflix, the uh document movie uh The Crash.
And she just got sentenced, I believe.
It was recent and they denied her appeal.
So, basically, she's got to serve uh 15 years to life, but it was I can't I I never remember if consecutive or concurrent where it's on top of each other. So, the 15 years that she got Thank you for the floating heart, sweet Jenna. Um it they're served at the same time. Hey, Jenna. Good to see you.
So, uh it's not going to be like 30 years, it's 15.
And then that's to life, I guess. And but life is 25.
So, she's literally She was 17 at the time. Like, 2 days afterwards, she turned 18. And so, basically 15 years This I don't know. It doesn't seem fair.
It doesn't seem right.
Is Rebecca Harro in court the 29th of May? I'm not sure.
Um I figured they would push her case off until God knows when, but she seemed like a battered woman, Rebecca Harro.
Um so, that's going to play in her favor and the fact that her husband took all the brunt of the He claims he did it and basically took the plea and took the took where the cards laid for him. Mr. Harro is uh having a hard time in uh the system we hear.
I went completely off the rails. We were talking about McKenzie Sriracha and um now we're talking about the Harros. I live over in Hampton Roads PJ. Oh, awesome.
Wow.
I remember you moved here recently, right?
I'm over here trying to stick my glasses out into the freaking sun cuz these are just not they're not they're not transitioning. I don't know what happened. I know yesterday they did when I first put them on. I've never had uh I've never had fancy lenses or fancy glasses like this. And the one time that I got Coach glasses, they weren't transition lenses, but they were just basically like cute Coach glasses.
Wrangler ate them.
So, there's that, right? Thank you, Annie. Are you okay?
It's a the flower.
Um So, yeah, that's kind of annoying.
They're not transitioning and I can't see nothing cuz I got makeup in my face still from yesterday.
Um So, there's my morning so far.
>> [laughter] >> Oh, boy. But, yeah, um the Harros.
I still wonder what happened. Like all of these stories, it's like we never get the actual full story. I don't know why. It's like we're so focused in following in all these stories when it's like we never get to really know or hear what happened.
It sucks, but them monsters, both of them need to serve some time. I know Rebecca Harro is going to get a little bit of leniency because she appeared like a battered wife. Like for visually, she looked like she was just abused, but it's still not an excuse not to speak up. To me, it's like whenever somebody gets to that level where they're hurting children, like I don't know.
My grandma's buried in Hollywood, Hollylawn, sorry, Hollylawn.
I'm not sure where that is.
Woo!
It's Thursday and we go on a plane on Monday morning.
I can't believe that.
It's been such a long time.
All these missing kids and adults, it's very sad. You would think that as we've gotten bigger and better in society, like it's 2026, you would think that we would get bigger and better at the whole um investigation skills, like as investigators and cops, like what happened? Why can't we It's like it seems like we can't seem to solve any type of crimes anymore. It's weird.
And people just vanish and you don't know where they went or how they got there.
Man, I keep seeing all the Bryan Upchurch stuff. I can't help but to feel bad for him.
But at the same time, it's like I know that he did what he did. Uh Kylie Rodney case, he That was kind of where he really actually got really deeply involved into true crime.
And uh Bryan Upchurch is a um YouTuber, according to the news, but he did have some hit songs and uh It was funny cuz I have went into a store yesterday. Where did I go? I went into a store yesterday and left my phone playing whatever video was playing.
I think we were watching Chad Off Beat, which is the manager of Ryan Upchurch, and God knows he definitely looks like a 50-year-old Fallout Boy. He says that himself. I guess that's probably what Ryan came up with for him as far as a diss name.
But, um it's crazy how I know at least two people in my real life that look exactly like Chad Offbeat. Like it's like that old head punk / I It's like a music scene genre that basically has a look to it.
But, I walked into the store and um Dolly hijacked my phone and started talking in the chat. Like he was just >> [laughter] >> And then I got back in the car and I pick up the uh phone to see where we were at in the video or if they were still live. And I see somebody comment in there, "PJ, go back with Dolly's fake ass." I'm like, "What? Did I talk in here, babe? Were you talking?"
And he's like, "Yeah, um So, then he said something. I don't know. But, it was funny cuz I'm like, "How do these people in here even know who who I am? Like what?"
Um but, yeah.
I don't know how I feel about that, either. Like Ryan Upchurch had the judgment against him for the 17.5 million, and the first thing that I thought of was what happened with Alex Jones, you know, cuz he got he got some serious like uh 1.5 billion altogether, I think I read.
And I'm like, "Well, did he ever pay that?" So, of course I went instantly to Google.
And uh I uh look and I'm like, "Did he even pay any of that? Like has he paid a single cent of that?" And it says no. On Google, it literally says Alex Jones has not paid out a single penny of what he was ordered to pay.
Good morning, T Zany. Hey, Coco.
Um I just I'm like, okay. And that's been a minute. So, like, even though these people are getting awarded these big ginormous sums of money, like What What's the chance of them getting it and not getting it? So, I guess Chat Off Beat was online went running to go see if um they put liens on Ryan's property after that money was awarded. And I'm like You're just way too invested. Like I get the guy did him wrong. And I get, you know, Ryan was in the wrong. But at the same time, I'm like once I see somebody falling down that deeply, like I don't know. I don't know how I feel about that, either. It's like I'm conflicted all day, every day, lately.
It just seems like an overkill, even though I do agree that he shouldn't have said any of what he said about Kylie Rodney and her family.
And then, not only did he say it, but it's like he tripled down and was like They can sue these nuts or whatever he said. And I'm just like All right, you really dug your own grave and literally poured the dirt back onto it. Like, really?
Uh but that's what's all been on the internet.
And now that I looked up McKenzie Shirilla on my search bar in YouTube, that's basically every single thing that comes up as far as video. Like, I don't have any other video other than this McKenzie case, which it's either pretty cut and dry or it's not. I mean, I don't know how they're going to prove that she did it on purpose, cuz they can't really actually go into her brain and rewind time and determine what she was thinking at that time. Like they just can't.
But you know, where we going?
Um Where are we going? I'm going to Vegas on Monday.
Um me and Dolly are going to Vegas for Crime Con and for my vacation.
But um Yeah.
My lens is still never transition. I stuck them out the window and they worked yesterday. I don't know if it's cuz um up here I had like makeup from where I was wearing makeup yesterday, but I don't know.
>> [sighs] >> Anyways, I'm at work. You guys are the best. Thanks for being here with me every morning and um I'll catch you guys on flip side. Raw Beanie, good morning.
Um Mazie, you should do an update on all the past cases in 25.
Thank you. Uh Deborah, hope you have a wonderful time.
Have a good day everybody. Pittsburgh nurse.
You mean Tanya, have a good day. Thank you so much. You guys are the best. Have a best day ever and um I'll catch you guys on flip side. Bicycle.
Bicycle. Bicycle.
I don't know why I did that just now.
Bicycle. Bye.
Peace.
Bye.
>> [laughter]
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