
In 2020, after years spent searching for answers, Sarah Turney used social media to help bring justice to her sister Alissa’s nearly two decades-long disappearance. Now she’s teaming up with Parcast to explore the many reasons people disappear and the impact their absences can have on those left behind. Disappearances is a Spotify Original. Catch a new episode every Thursday, free on Spotify.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 116 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Category | True Crime | ||||

Violence. Retaliation. Disappearances. The Navajo Nation is 27,000 square miles of remote terrain with just over 200 tribal police officers. This season on Stolen, Connie Walker’s investigation into the cases of two missing women leads her on a searc... more
Sarah takes a look at three cases that changed the landscape of missing person investigations. Charley Ross disappeared from Germantown, Pennsylvania in June 1874. Amber Hagerman was abducted from a parking lot in Arlington, Texas in 1996. Adam Walsh... more
20-year-old pilot Fred Valentich disappears during a flight over Australia’s Bass Strait in 1978 — in the midst of a radio transmission. Effectively narrating the moment of his disappearance, Fred says he sees something flying over him at great speed... more
In 1996, a doting mother and budding journalist named Susan Walsh left her home and never returned. Her career ambitions had taken her into some underground worlds filled with rich characters. Was any of it connected to her disappearance? Or did inve... more
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I really want to listen to this podcast. I just can’t get past the robotic no emotion sound of her voice. That can’t be her real voice.
Love listening to anything Sarah Turney does! She has the perfect voice for podcasts and always remains mater of fact & respectful to victims which I think of course comes from dealing with her own personal tragedy with the disappearance of her sister Alissa. I highly recommend this and all her podcasts, please keep the content going Sarah!!
Look. I love the stories, I’m a mysterious disappearances junky. But girl fix the voice. It’s bad. Just be normal. PLEASE
I haven’t even bothered listening. I just came here because I cannot stand hearing her voice in commercials on my favorite podcasts. Please. Stop. Please. One star because I couldn’t give a fraction.
Love the show, but I’m with the other comments about the delivery. The vocal fry doesn’t bother me. But the upward inflection at the end of literally every sentence is maddening and sometimes I don’t even hear the information because I’m just thinking about that annoying inflection. Makes her sounds like she’s faking concern or empathy, often about mundane parts of the story. It’s definitely a deciding factor when I’m picking out what to listen to for the day. Can I handle this voice today? It r... more
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