**VIRAL NEWS SNIPPET**

VIRAL NEWS SNIPPET

Subject: The Mackenzie Shirilla “Ghost Frame” Anomaly Found in Documentary Raw Footage

Dateline: Cleveland, OH

In a bizarre twist that has internet sleuths and film editors scratching their heads, a forensic tech analyst claims to have found a “glitch in the matrix” hidden inside the 20/20 documentary covering the Mackenzie Shirilla case.

While reviewing the raw, unedited footage from the night of July 31, 2022—the night Shirilla allegedly drove her Hyundai into a brick wall at 100 mph, killing her boyfriend Dominic and friend Davion—analysts discovered a fleeting anomaly.

The “Double Exposure” Glitch: For exactly 0.04 seconds (one frame at 24fps), the dashcam video appears to show a double exposure of the car’s interior. The overlay is not a blur or motion smear, but a perfectly crisp, superimposed image of the passenger seat—empty.

The Coincidence: The frame in question occurs exactly 1.2 seconds before the car hits the wall. During this micro-second, the raw audio file also registers a subsonic hum (21 Hz) that matches the frequency of the concrete wall’s resonance, despite the car still being 40 feet away.

The Matrix Moment: Analysts note that the dashboard clock in the glitch frame reads 11:59 PM, while the rest of the footage shows the crash occurring at 12:00 AM. The impossible timestamp suggests the data stream briefly ‘jumped’ ahead and then corrected itself.

The Ripple Effect: Conspiracy forums are now calling it the “Time-Slip Frame,” speculating whether the car defied physics for a split second, or if the documentary’s raw data itself is haunted by a premonition. The network has yet to comment, but the file has been quarantined for “anomal