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Records Released After Netflix Film Show 36 Disciplinary Findings for Mackenzie Shirilla

The disclosed bodycam, jail-call and prison records catalog repeated rule violations and have intensified public scrutiny of her conduct in custody.

Overview

  • The Netflix documentary released on May 15 led Strongsville authorities and media to publish bodycam footage, jail calls, texts and prison conduct records tied to Shirilla.
  • The Ohio Reformatory for Women records list 36 conduct citations with 32 guilty findings for offenses such as being out of place, possession of contraband, disobedience of orders, altered clothing, misuse of medication, and consensual contact with other inmates.
  • Prison sanctions described in the records include commissary and package restrictions, bed and cell limits, dayroom and recreation bans, electronics blocks, and video‑visit suspensions.
  • Shirilla remains convicted on multiple felony counts and is serving two concurrent 15‑to‑life sentences with parole eligibility on October 29, 2037, while her lawyers press post‑conviction avenues after prior filings were rejected as untimely.
  • Family interviews and former‑inmate allegations about sexual relationships in custody have circulated widely but vary in sourcing and remain unverified, and the disclosures have produced public fallout for relatives.