​Shirilla drove her Toyota Camry to 100 mph intentionally after her months-long relationship ended with Russo. Russo and Flanagan were pronounced dead at the scene, while Shirilla was unconscious and had to be extracted from the mangled car. In a new bodycam video, Shirilla could be seen with handcuffs and tears in her eyes, saying, "Could you please be careful talking this one off so that it doesn't break the bracelet, please?"
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