Före detta fånge hävdar att Shirilla tillverkade smycken i fängelset

En tidigare fånge påstår att Mackenzie Shirilla fortsatte att tjäna pengar bakom lås och bom genom att tillverka smycken och andra föremål. Uppgifterna kommer år efter att Shirilla dömdes för en dödlig krock 2023.

Kat Crowder, som tillbringade sex månader på Ohio Reformatory for Women tillsammans med Shirilla, berättade för TMZ att Shirilla använde ett pysselkit för att skapa smycken, inklusive näsringar, armband och specialgjorda skor. Crowder uppgav att betalningarna hanterades via Cash App och använde fängelseslang för att beskriva verksamheten, även om hon förtydligade att det inte var bokstavligt menat.

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