What do we think about the new Netflix documentary about Mackenzie Shirilla? Imagine this being dad. Fighting for his daughter's life - comes on wearing a flannel, a cartoony t-shirt, and looking like he just woke up without even brushing his hair, and going into an irrelevant tangent about how he doesn't have any problems with drugs. Fighting for most of the most critical years of his daughter's life, and two young men close friends/lover dead and he goes into a bizarre tangent simping for weed. I really think more people in today's society have to be designated as some kind of "special" and workarounds made. Whether it's the modern chemicals or what it is this is ridiculous. His handler could then request this sort of thing to be cut from the documentary, and a footnote added just for transparency, because this is ridiculous. Anyway, the girl is clearly innocent purel based on the fact that things like this just don't happen - they just don't. If it was the case that every now and then a girl would do this or some other suicide thing then it could be looked into, here it shouldn't even be considered. They only even started looking into it as a homicide because the mother of the boy who was killed was some kind of state attorney herself - and she saw Mackenzie partying and sit and being sexy and it enraged her - roasties hate young women at the best of times nevermind this. And she was able to work the system and get this ridiculous ruling. Unintended car acceleration happens routinely, there's even a wikipedia page about it. Of course the car manufacturers are going to downplay it as much as possible. This is all nothing but a public lynching and it's obvious.