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BREAKING: The Mackenzie Shirilla “Ghost Frame” Anomaly – Why the Netflix Doc Might Be Lying to You

Cleveland, OH — True crime analysts have discovered a Matrix-level glitch in the raw footage of the Mackenzie Shirilla case, and it has destroyed the official timeline.

For those living under a rock: Shirilla is the Ohio teen who drove her car into a wall at 100 mph, killing her boyfriend and a friend—or, as the prosecution claims, intentionally. But an anonymous data visualizer has released a frame-by-frame analysis of the crash sequence that appears in the new “God Forbid” documentary, and it shows something impossible.

The Anomaly: In the 0.3 seconds before impact, telemetry data from the vehicle’s Event Data Recorder (the “black box”) shows the car’s speed dropping by 12 mph as if the brakes were applied. Yet the dashcam audio—synced perfectly to the frame—captures no engine deceleration sound—only a sustained, robotic roar.

But here’s the glitch: In Frame 87, just before the wheels lock, a single frame appears to show the steering column straightening automatically. The physical wheel in the video is turned hard right. The data says the wheels were straight.

The Viral Takeaway: If the car began to straighten before the driver’s hands could react, it suggests one of two things:

  1. The prosecution’s narrative of a “steering override” by Mackenzie is false—the car fought her.
  2. Or, more terrifyingly: The documentary editors accidentally left in a frame where a software-level control overrode the human driver… like a forced autopilot.

The Data Flaw: Cyber forensic examiner @GlitchHunter_DK confirmed