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The Fault Line: Dying for a Fight

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Portland-based anti-fascist Sean Kealiher was killed in 2019, months before the uprising that would bring Portland international attention. Nearly two years later, his homicide remains unsolved. His mother, Laura, believes she hasn't received justice because of police hatred for her son and his politics. Dying For A Fight, the second installment in Somethin’ Else’s Fault Line series, goes in search of answers: What happened the night Sean was killed? Why have no arrests been made? Who are the Americans living at the political extremes? And how did things escalate from Portland to the Capitol? This show is a co-production with Oregon Public Broadcasting. Season 1 of The Fault Line: Bush, Blair and Iraq, is also available to view on this platform. On September 11th 2001, as he faced incalculable losses after the terrorist attacks that day, President George W Bush made a call to his greatest international ally: British Prime Minister Tony Blair. 18 months later, Bush and Blair led a coali... more

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4.7 out of 5 stars from 1.5k ratings
  • Well done. Factual

    Great job on this one! Thanks for bringing to light this small story about the Portland problem.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Happygoddess
    United States5 months ago
  • there are decent beliefs and morals here, but the childishness on all sides is just astounding.

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    9 months ago
  • Whoa! Surprise twist!

    Didn’t expect the bonus episode info! What a wild story. Well done.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    sbs711
    United Statesa year ago
  • Kudos for shaming cops into solving a murder!!!

    Million thumbs up for DYING FOR A FIGHT!!

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    5
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