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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