S T O R Y

Throughout his adult life, Clifford Fuggett has dedicated himself to finding two things: the unmarked gravesite of his father and the whereabouts of his mother.

Through a burgeoning presence on social media platforms, Clifford shares the stories of his family, where thousands of followers beyond Texas are moved by his honesty, deep thoughtfulness, and natural storytelling abilities.

This documentary delves into the far-reaching, intergenerational impacts of capital punishment and the beautiful ways that community forms around the search for answers.

T E A S E R

Clifford Fuggett is a father, husband, grandfather, and truck driver who was raised in North Texas. He has dedicated his life to investigating the disappearance of his mother, who went missing when he was two years old, and to honoring his father, who was executed by the state of Texas in 1985.

THE AFTER VIOLENCE PROJECT is a community-based archive that fosters deeper understanding of the impacts of state violence on individuals, families, and communities. Our mission is to build power with directly impacted communities and advocate for abolition and transformative justice in the aftermath of violence.

 

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