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The mob trampled her.

After the Jan. 6 insurrection, MSNBC anchor Ayman Mohyeldin received a Facebook message from an old high school friend from Kennesaw, Georgia. The friend was asking whether Ayman would tell the story of a woman who died in the crush of the mob, steps away from a door of the U.S. Capitol. The woman was the friend’s sister-in-law, Rosanne Boyland, who died at age 34.

“My wife and I believe she was radicalized... inside of 6 months,” he messaged Ayman.

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The MSNBC anchor, along with producer Preeti Varathan, spent months investigating Boyland’s increasing obsession with QAnon conspiracy theories and interviewing members of her family to piece together the last months of her life.

The resulting five-part podcast, MSNBC’s “American Radical,” explores how internet conspiracy theories can brainwash a person like Boyland to participate and die in a riot intended to overthrow the 2020 presidential election

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