
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
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 16 | Founded | 4 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | True Crime | |||

On September 12, 1987, 50-year-old security guard Dale Kerstetter clocked in at Corning Glass Works in Bradford, Pennsylvania and was never seen again. Surveillance footage captured him calmly walking off-camera beside a masked intruder, pausing only... more
In August 2021, 25-year-old Illinois State University graduate student Jelani Day was last seen leaving a dispensary in Bloomington-Normal, far from his apartment and with no clear reason to be there. His car was found abandoned miles away. Weeks lat... more
In the summer of 2016, 29-year-old Kristal Anne Reisinger vanished from a remote Colorado gathering in the wilderness, leaving behind her young daughter. Those who knew her described a young mother navigating addiction and drawn to alternative spirit... more
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
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It’s too bad because the stories are interesting. But, the overuse of the word “like”, the monotone voice, and the annoying pointless banter ruin this podcast. Not to mention the personal opinions that add nothing and detract from the stories.
I tune into this show weekly now, and y’all voices are so calming for story times, and stories are all really well laid out and told! Wishing all families affected by missing persons cases and cold cases good luck in finding justice. 💗
So stop it! We all know you’re a pair of liberal white women. Thank you for all that you and your kind do for minorities. But stop pretending you know what it’s like. You have no idea! Don’t try to get into our heads, and ascribe motives or reasons, for our behavior. Your answer to everything is rrrracism! Not all of us view ourselves as victims, with no agency, no ability to change our lives, all in need of whate saviors. When you blame everything that happens to a minority victim on racism, yo... more
I enjoy the format, the details and insights from the two hosts can be interesting. I don't even mind their short discussions at various points during the episodes.
It's good to get these cases back into people's awareness.
Unfortunately, there's one MAJOR issue I just can't endure.....
Sarah's narration style – that *breathy* low talk that she does, bordering the line of barely avoiding vocal fry, and somehow even sounding drowsy like she just woke up – is just too infuriating for me to con... more
Love Kourtney! The stories are great! But Sarah’s voice is awful. So monotone, she has no emotion in her voice at all.
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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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2. Danny Tough
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