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The Final Hours with Sarah Turney and Kourtney Nichole

Crime House
Ted Bundy
True Crime
Jennifer Kesse
Sneha Anne Philip
Dana Bradley Case
Asha Degree
Ray Frank Gricar
Bryce Laspisa
St. John's, Canada
Seattle
Crime House
Human Trafficking
World Trade Center
Charles Curtis Chuck Morgan
Tara Leigh Calico
Brian Shaffer
Shelby, North Carolina
Psychopathy
Linda Ann Healy
Lewisburg

An untouched dinner. An unmade bed. An unsent text or an unlocked door. Sarah Turney and Kourtney Nichole don’t just report on true crime, they have uniquely personal experiences with it. Now, they’re bringing those meaningful perspectives to The Final Hours, a true crime series that analyzes the details investigators may have overlooked. From final conversations, to the last known steps, to red f... more

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In October 1981, 17-year-old Kurt Sova stepped outside a Halloween party in Cleveland to get some fresh air while his friend ran back in for their jackets. By the time that friend returned two minutes later, Kurt was gone. Five days later, his body w... more

In August 2013, 19-year-old college sophomore Bryce Laspisa gave away his most prized possessions, broke up with his girlfriend, and spent 30 hours driving aimlessly through California. He sat motionless in parking lots, for hours, before his SUV was... more

In March 2000, 23-year-old Leah Roberts left her North Carolina apartment in the middle of the night, drove nearly 3,000 miles alone, and stopped at an Oregon gas station where security cameras caught her glancing back at the parking lot. Five days l... more

On April 16, 2005, 59-year-old Centre County District Attorney Ray Gricar called in to work, took a scenic drive, and parked his Mini Cooper outside an antique mall in Lewisburg. Then, he vanished. No note, no signs of a struggle. Months later, his l... more

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Recent Guests

Denise Savistano
Private investigator invited to help Bryce Laspisa's family
Private Investigator
Episode: Bryce Laspisa: The 30-Hour Drive to Nowhere
Danny Tough
Witness who described events surrounding Dana Bradley's case
Private individual / witness
Episode: Dana Bradley: The Girl on Topsail Road

Hosts

Sarah Turney
Host with personal experience in true crime and advocacy-focused storytelling; co-host of the show.
Kourtney Nichole
Co-host with a compassionate, analytical approach to case details and victim advocacy; brings investigative perspective.

Reviews

4.2 out of 5 stars from 282 ratings
  • Sneha Phillip Episode

    I really do feel like these podcasters did Sneha Phillip a disservice in presenting part the part of her story where she alleged that her supervisor assaulted her.

    They present the assault, including that she enter the apartment of her alleged assailant and his wife “without consent”, made harassing calls to the man and his wife, then filed and rescinded a police report before being charged for her behavior towards the man and his wife.

    Jump immediately to Sarah speaking how Sneha suffered ret... more

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    ciaralin
    United States16 days ago
  • Background music

    I’m really enjoying the show, especially the less scripted parts where the hosts discuss the cases more casually. That said, I have found the background music far too loud and distracting.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Mdrp888
    Australia19 days ago
  • Wish I could love it

    I love all true crime, but I can’t get over how one of them talks. It sounds like AI. I just can’t listen.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    lowa22
    United States24 days ago
  • Mixed

    At first appeared to be a very good podcast. As long as describing the scene, they do a good job. When they break into their opinions, it’s repeated filler. There’s no additional insight and the two of them repeat the same statements in different words over and over again.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Gary zenker
    United States25 days ago
  • Ehhh

    This podcast is ok. Both the voices are pretty nasal and they both use LOTS of filler words like…umm…and one just said she is 27, but referred to knowing what “back in the 1980’s” is like. How just how? Stay in your lane kiddo.

    Bite the bullet and admit you don’t really have any life experience yet…it’s okay. Perhaps try editing out these obvious blunders.

    Beyond that, the cases are commonly covered in other podcasts, so all the major analysis has previously been done…so not exactly sure wh... more

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    cakewalk33
    United Statesa month ago

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Fans appreciate the detailed, evidence-focused storytelling and case reconstruction.
Listeners praise the hosts' compassion and victim-centered approach.
Some listeners wish for fewer digressions and greater focus on fresh, lesser-known cases.

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#65
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#76
Canada/True Crime
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#85
United Kingdom/True Crime
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#128
Australia/True Crime
Apple Podcasts
#138
France/True Crime
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#242
Germany/True Crime

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The show offers thoughtful, detail-driven analyses of missing-person and homicide cases, emphasizing the small moments and red flags investigators may overlook. Hosts bring personal experience and advocacy to bake in empathy while scrutinizing evidence, media coverage, and family perspectives. Listeners may appreciate a compassionate, methodical approach that seeks to center victims and families, often challenging conventional narratives and encouraging deeper case scrutiny. A notable strength is the dual-host dynamic, which blends investigative rigor with heartfelt storytelling, and the commitment to ethical, victim-centered true crime.

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The Final Hours launched 4 months ago and published 16 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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