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10 to Life
May 28, 2026

Mackenzie’s Cringey Jail Calls, TikToker & Her Dad Plan Murder, & Katie Price Missing Husband

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Quick Read

Dive into the shocking lack of remorse from convicted killer McKenzie Shirilla, a billionaire's son accused of murder, a TikToker's dark web hitman plot, and the bizarre disappearance of a UK celebrity's husband.
McKenzie Shirilla's jail calls reveal a profound lack of remorse and self-victimization, despite her double murder conviction.
A billionaire's son faces murder charges, with digital evidence suggesting premeditation and financial motives.
An influencer and her father allegedly hired a dark web hitman, requesting a severed pinky as proof, before being foiled by an undercover cop.

Summary

This episode dissects several high-profile true crime and mystery cases. It begins with an in-depth look at McKenzie Shirilla's jail calls, revealing her continued self-victimization, entitlement, and lack of remorse after being convicted of killing two people. The discussion highlights her parents' enabling behavior and her detachment from reality. Next, the hosts explore the suspicious death of billionaire Isach Andic, whose son Jonathan is now a homicide suspect, with evidence pointing to financial motives and a staged accident. The episode then covers the alarming case of influencer Gabby Gonzalez and her father, who allegedly plotted to hire a dark web hitman to kill her ex-boyfriend, Jack Avery, even requesting a severed pinky as proof. Finally, the hosts unravel the confusing and increasingly bizarre disappearance of UK celebrity Katie Price's husband, Lee Andrews, which involves alleged arrests, fake airport videos, and suspicions of a publicity stunt.
These cases underscore critical themes of accountability, the corrosive effects of entitlement, the dark side of social media, and the lengths individuals will go to for money or control. They serve as stark reminders of how personal dynamics, wealth, and a lack of remorse can fuel horrific crimes and complex mysteries, often leaving a trail of victims and unanswered questions.

Takeaways

  • McKenzie Shirilla believes she doesn't need rehabilitation and sees herself as a victim, despite being convicted of intentionally crashing her car and killing two people.
  • Shirilla, sentenced to 15 years to life, complained about being 'old' at 33-34 upon release, showing a complete lack of awareness for her victims.
  • Shirilla's parents enabled her behavior, attempting to silence friends and prioritizing social media spin after the crash.
  • Jonathan Andic, son of a billionaire, is a homicide suspect in his father's death, initially reported as a hiking accident, due to inconsistent stories and suspicious pre-death visits to the site.
  • Investigators found evidence suggesting Isach Andic's death was staged, possibly for inheritance reasons, as his son was 'obsessed with money.'
  • Influencer Gabby Gonzalez and her father allegedly plotted to murder her ex-boyfriend, Jack Avery, using the dark web and requesting a severed pinky as proof of the hit.
  • The hitman hired by Gabby Gonzalez and her father was an undercover police officer, preventing the murder.
  • UK celebrity Katie Price's husband, Lee Andrews, mysteriously disappeared, with conflicting reports of his whereabouts, alleged arrests, and suspicions of a staged disappearance or publicity stunt.

Insights

1McKenzie Shirilla's Unrepentant Self-Victimization

Despite being convicted of two counts of murder, McKenzie Shirilla's jail calls reveal a complete lack of remorse. She views herself as the primary victim, expressing concerns about her own future (e.g., being 'old' at 33 and unable to have children) rather than acknowledging the lives she took. She also dismisses the need for rehabilitation and complains about being incarcerated with 'murderers' and 'kidnappers,' seemingly unaware of her own conviction.

In a phone call with her mom, Shirilla states, 'I don't need to be rehabilitated' and worries about being 'old when I get out of jail' at 33-34. She also refers to herself as the 'third victim' in the crash and complains about living 'here with these people,' referring to other inmates as 'murderers, kidnappers.'

2Billionaire's Son Accused of Staged Murder for Inheritance

Jonathan Andic, son of Mango Clothing founder Isach Andic, is under investigation for his father's death, initially deemed a hiking accident. Inconsistencies in Jonathan's story, forensic evidence, and digital data (including Jonathan visiting the fall site multiple times before the death and his phone disappearing) suggest a premeditated murder. The motive appears to be financial, as Isach's plans for a charity would have impacted Jonathan's inheritance, and Jonathan was allegedly 'obsessed with money.'

Jonathan's story changed from being far ahead of his dad to being side-by-side. Investigators found an inconsistent footprint and Isach's body position suggested he 'launched himself down a slide feet first.' Jonathan visited the exact fall site three times in the week prior (December 7th, 8th, 10th). Jonathan's phone 'suddenly disappeared' when the investigation reopened. Court records indicate Jonathan 'expressed feelings of resentment, hatred, blame, and ideas surrounding death toward his dad.'

3Influencer and Father Plot Dark Web Murder-for-Hire

TikTok influencer Gabby Gonzalez and her father, Francisco, allegedly conspired to hire a hitman via the dark web to murder her ex-boyfriend, Jack Avery, due to a contentious custody battle. The plot involved coded payments, discussions about verifying the target, and a chilling request for a severed pinky finger as proof of death. Francisco, a personal injury attorney, reportedly wanted the murder staged as a car accident.

Francisco allegedly bankrolled the plot, sending $10,000 for 'web development services' and another $4,000 for an 'expert hitman.' Prosecutors claim Gabby and co-conspirators requested a 'severed pinky finger as confirmation.' Francisco reportedly wanted Jack's death staged as a 'deadly car accident.' The 'hitman' was an undercover cop, foiling the plan.

4Katie Price's Husband's Bizarre Disappearance and Alleged Hoax

The disappearance of UK celebrity Katie Price's husband, Lee Andrews, has unfolded into a confusing public spectacle. Initial claims of a missed flight escalated to Katie suggesting he was kidnapped, then texts from Lee claiming he was arrested at a 'black site.' However, inconsistencies like Lee's Instagram activity (following a 'biker babe' while supposedly incommunicado) and a past similar incident with an ex-girlfriend suggest the disappearance might be a staged event or a publicity stunt, with Katie potentially covering for him.

Lee missed a TV interview, with Katie claiming a missed flight, but the Foreign Office reported a British man detained in the UAE. Lee posted a video from an 'airport in Oman' that looked like Dubai. His ex-girlfriend claimed he had faked a similar travel attempt in 2025. Katie announced Lee was taking a social media break, but later claimed he was missing and had texted her saying he was 'arrested' and at a 'black site.' Lee's Instagram account followed a new 'biker babe' while he was supposedly incommunicado.

Key Concepts

Narcissism & Entitlement

Individuals like McKenzie Shirilla demonstrate a profound self-centeredness, believing they are above consequences and deserving of special treatment, often enabled by their upbringing or social status.

Alpine Inheritance

A term coined by the hosts, similar to 'Alpine Divorce,' where a family member (often a son) allegedly murders a wealthy parent in a remote location (like a hiking trail) to secure an inheritance, avoiding legal battles or changes to wills.

Tinder Swindler Effect

Refers to individuals who create elaborate, dramatic, and often fabricated stories of danger or financial distress to manipulate others (often romantic partners) for personal gain or to evade accountability, reminiscent of the 'Tinder Swindler' documentary.

Lessons

  • Recognize the signs of extreme entitlement and narcissism, especially when individuals consistently play the victim despite clear culpability.
  • Be wary of relationships that progress too quickly or involve partners with mysterious backgrounds, particularly those with alleged wealth or international ties.
  • Understand the dangers and legal ramifications of engaging with the dark web for illegal activities, as law enforcement actively monitors and conducts sting operations.

Notable Moments

McKenzie Shirilla's mother passing the phone to friends in jail, who tell McKenzie that her murder victim, Dom, is now her 'guardian angel' and 'watching over her.'

This highlights the extreme enabling and delusion within McKenzie's circle, where victims are reframed as supporters of their killer, showcasing a profound lack of empathy and respect for the deceased and their families.

The hosts' reaction to the bizarre and ever-changing narrative of Lee Andrews' disappearance, comparing it to the 'Tinder Swindler' and expressing confusion and fascination.

Quotes

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"I don't need to be rehabilitated. Like I don't need that."

McKenzie Shirilla
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"I'm gonna have to ask Danny if she can have like hold my baby for me and like eat healthy for me."

McKenzie Shirilla
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"They'll see that there's a third victim and it's me and I lost the love of my life and a good friend and now I have to deal with this grief the rest of my life and deal with like being scared to drive and stuff like that's just like..."

McKenzie Shirilla
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"Tell her I buy SKIMS all the time and I only wear SKIMS."

McKenzie Shirilla
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"You don't marry somebody after only knowing them a couple of days."

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