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The new Mackenzie Shirilla documentary is now reigniting conversations around “Son of Sam laws” and whether Ohio needs something similar in place to stop people from financially benefiting off cases like this. Especially now with how quickly attention spreads across documentaries, interviews, social media, etc.

There actually isn’t one nationwide law covering situations like this. The idea first began in New York as a way to stop people from financially profiting off crimes tied to their public notoriety. Today, those laws vary state by state if they exist at all, and some versions have faced legal challenges over free speech concerns.

Following the release of the documentary, Dominic Russo’s family has been advocating for updated laws tied to cases like this. The discussion gained momentum after Dominic’s sister, Christine Russo, began noticing renewed viral attention surrounding the case online. After seeing the amount of discussion taking place across social media, the family reportedly came together and began pushing for stronger laws in Ohio.

Some supporters have since started referring to the proposal as “Dom’s Law” in memory of Dominic Russo, one of the two young men lost in the 2022 Strongsville incident where Mackenzie Shirilla was behind the wheel. The incident also claimed the life of Davion Flanagan.

As cases continue gaining massive attention online in completely new ways, more families are beginning to question whether laws like these have kept up with the modern internet era.

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An AMBER Alert that began in Los Angeles has now stretched toward the southern border after investigators say a missing 5-year-old girl and her father were spotted in San Ysidro.

The case began after officers conducted a welfare check at the family’s Los Angeles home and found the girl’s mother lifeless inside the residence. Hours later, an AMBER Alert was issued when 40-year-old Ruben Fregoso and the couple’s daughter, Daleza Fregoso, could not be located. As the search expanded south, new surveillance footage obtained Tuesday appeared to show Daleza and her father inside a San Ysidro parking garage.

Authorities believe the pair left the Los Angeles area Sunday morning following the incident at the family’s home, around 4 a.m. on May 24th. Since then the search has since stretched from Los Angeles to the border as investigators continue trying to track down both Ruben and Daleza. Anyone who spots them or has information about their whereabouts is urged to reach out to law enforcement.

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Okay, I was not expecting to get this pulled into this new "Benjamin Kyle" documentary but here we are. This story has me completely mystified at this point.

I went in not knowing anything whatsoever about this case, and now I’m seriously trying to figure out if this man could be connected to the Burger Chef cases. No spoilers but if you missed it, the first episodes that dropped last night will air again tonight before the final episodes.

For anyone unfamiliar, Benjamin Kyle was found behind a Burger King in Georgia in 2004 with no identification and very little memory of who he was or how he got there. For years, investigators and online communities tried to figure out where he came from to no avail.

The series replays tonight starting at 7pm on ID, followed by the new episodes at 9 p.m. The entire documentary will also stream in full on Max afterward. Highly recommend checking this one out. I really can't wait to see where the rest of this story goes.
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