Mackenzie Shirilla, the driver convicted in the 2023 “Hell on Wheels” crash, has accumulated a string of disciplinary infractions while incarcerated at the Ohio Reformatory for Women. Between September 2024 and April 2025, prison officials documented multiple violations ranging from illicit video calls to possession of prohibited items.

NSFW video call in 2025 sparks scandal

According to the prison report, Shirilla participated in a video call in early 2025 during which she allegedly exposed her breasts to a visitor who was also flashing a dildo . The incident prompted an immediate investigation and led to a 60‑day suspension of her video‑visit privileges.

Contraband haul: altered clothing, magazines and medication

The Ohio Reformatory for Women recorded that Shirilla was found with altered clothing, nude magazine pictures, and a packet of unknown medication in January 2025.. Prison staff wrote her up for each violation , noting that the medication had no prescription and the photos violated the facility’s decency standards.

Unusual items and food hoardiing in September 2024

In September 2024, officials accused Shirilla of concealing food, fashion accessories and even pink and purple rubber balloons—items not authorized for inmate possession. the discovery led to a formal disciplinary hearing and a written reprimand.

Recreation restriction for dancing outside the gym

Shirilla received a 30‑day recreation restriction after she was observed dancing outside the gym instead of following the prescribed exercise routine.. The sanction, detailed in the prison’s internal memo, underscores the administration’s focus on maintaining order in communal spaces.

Who is still missing from the record?

The source does not identify the ex‑inmate who participated in the unapproved video visits, nor does it clarify the nature of the “personal photo containing drug use .” These gaps leave open questions about the full extent of Shirilla’s network and the potential for further contraband smuggling.

As the prison continues to document Shirilla’s infractions, officials have reiterated that each violation will be met with progressively harsher penalties, a stance reported by the facility’s disciplinary board.