NEW details in the Mackenzie Shirilla case are sending people down a completely different rabbit hole… 🚨💔

Disturbing texts sent to her boyfriend before everything happened are now resurfacing — and people are fixated on one specific message. Some are asking whether it was simply emotional teenage drama… while others believe the words hit very differently after what happened next.

Read the texts everyone is debating 👇🔥

Mackenzie Shirilla sent disturbing texts to boyfriend before murder

Before Mackenzie Shirilla was convicted of killing her boyfriend, Dominic Russo, and his best friend, Davion Flanagan, she was sending graphic texts to Russo.

Mackenzie Shirilla sent disturbing texts to boyfriend before murder

Shirilla sent texts like: “I’m gonna kill someone,” “I j (sic) want to bang my head on the wall till I’m dead,” “I f**** **** hate myself… Now I’m at your f******* house breaking down on your floor.”

The newly resurfaced messages, obtained by TMZ, are just a handful of roughly 93,000 texts reviewed in Shirilla’s 2023 murder trial.

Mackenzie Shirilla case: What led to ‘The Crash’?

Shirilla was sentenced to 15 years to life in prison in 2023 after being found guilty of murder in connection with a crash that killed her boyfriend and another teenager inside her car on July 31, 2022. She was found guilty of four counts of murder in what prosecutors called an “intentional act.”

Shirilla called it a tragic accident where she blacked out. But evidence showed the accelerator pedal was pushed at 100% capacity, and prosecutors said she scouted out the route a few days before the crash.

Prosecutors said evidence proved Shirilla, only 17 years old at the time, never showed any signs of slowing down. Russo, 20, and Flanagan, 19, were pronounced dead at the scene.

A new Netflix documentary, “The Crash,” has thrust Shirilla and the case back into the spotlight.