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Voices for Justice

Sarah Turney
Child Abduction
Claudia Lawrence
Celina Mays
Ann Marie Burr
Chelsea Grimm
Lisa Irwin
Suzanne Morphew
Sexual Abuse
Sean Smith
Murder
Barry Morphew
Gospel Of Christ Church
Ted Bundy
Connecticut
Arizona
San Diego, California
Deanna Cremin
Mercedes Vega
April Beth Pitzer
New Jersey

Voices for Justice is a true crime podcast hosted by Sarah Turney, sister of missing teen Alissa Turney. Every episode ends with a call to action. Don't just listen to their stories; be a voice for them.

PublishesTwice weeklyEpisodes280Founded6 years ago
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True CrimeSociety & CultureDocumentary

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Latest Episodes

Authorities estimate that 9-year-old Melodee Buzzard has been missing from Vandenberg Village, California, since October 7, 2025. She was last seen with her mother, Ashlee Buzzard, when she was driving a rented white Chevy Malibu, license plate numbe... more

From Jonestown to Heaven’s Gate, to the Octopus Murders and the Waco Siege, the world is full of deception, manipulation, and destruction. Listen to Conspiracy Theories, Cults, and Crimes every Wednesday as we explore the real people at the center of... more

Relisha was only 8 years old when she went missing from Washington, DC in 2014. Unfortunately, by the time she was reported missing, her family hadn’t seen her in 18 days. Relisha has never been found.

This episode originally aired on June 17th, 202... more

How much of what we watch in true crime entertainment is actually true? And what happens when a story is rewritten for the screen, replacing a family's painful, decades-long mystery with a neat, tidy, and conclusive fictional story?

The new season o... more

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Recent Guests

Malcolm Gladwell
Best-selling author and host of Revisionist History
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Episode: From Revisionist History: The Alabama Murders
Kate Porterfield
Psychologist and guest on Revisionist History
Episode: From Revisionist History: The Alabama Murders
Lee Camp
Theology professor at Lipscomb University, specializing in Church of Christ studies
Lipscomb University
Episode: From Revisionist History: The Alabama Murders
Grant Asbell
Local preacher and community guide in Florence, Alabama
Episode: From Revisionist History: The Alabama Murders
Susan Mosley
Nurse at a local weight loss clinic and friend of Elizabeth Sennett
Local Weight Loss Clinic
Episode: From Revisionist History: The Alabama Murders
Shirley Bill
Community member and former parishioner of Charles Sennett
Episode: From Revisionist History: The Alabama Murders
Carl Rodin
Former church member and community member
Episode: From Revisionist History: The Alabama Murders
Isaac Rinewand
Friend of DeOrr's grandfather and camper present during the disappearance.
Episode: DeOrr Kunz Jr. Part 2
Philip Klein
Private investigator hired by DeOrr's family.
Episode: DeOrr Kunz Jr. Part 2

Host

Sarah Turney
Host and producer with a deep personal connection to the topic, providing insightful and emotional storytelling.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 16.4k ratings
  • ♥️

    Love This♥️♥️♥️

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    kellipepp
    United States22 days ago
  • Thank you

    Thank you for all you do and the care that you take while doing so.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    LmkC4
    United States22 days ago
  • HOOKED

    As the child of a malignant narcissist, I identify with the story of Sarah and Alissa so much. Very moving. And kudos for using the platform you built to try to help others find their missing loved ones. Bravo!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    MM7619
    United Statesa month ago
  • I feel for you

    This story breaks my heart mostly because your dad sounds so much like my dad; manipulative, narcissistic, liar, etc. it’s so hard to listen to his voice because I hear my dad condescending me. My heart goes to you and your sister ❤️

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    kham907
    United Statesa month ago
  • Such an amazing, respectful, thoughtful and victim oriented podcast. Sarah does a wonderful job at spinning the facts into an interesting story that captivates the listener without doing it on the victims' expense. If you're team "no banter, no joking, no silliness true crime podcast" then this one is for you.

    Podcast Addict
    5
    3mutemonkeys
    2 months ago

Listeners Say

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Listeners appreciate the in-depth research and emotional honesty portrayed in the stories.
The host's dedication to advocacy resonates with many, portraying her as a source of inspiration.
Numerous listeners express support for the stories being told and the call to action included in each episode.
Some reviews mention a distracting delivery style that affects overall enjoyment, indicating mixed feelings about the presentation.

Chart Rankings

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Apple Podcasts
#142
United States/True Crime
Apple Podcasts
#216
Canada/True Crime
Apple Podcasts
#230
United Kingdom/True Crime
Apple Podcasts
#139
India/True Crime
Apple Podcasts
#176
Belgium/True Crime
Apple Podcasts
#181
Ireland/True Crime

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

From Revisionist History: The Alabama Murders
Q: How does someone like Charles Sennett survive in the ministry despite his actions and personal issues?
A significant amount of effort goes into masking one's true condition within the tight-knit community.
From Revisionist History: The Alabama Murders
Q: What do you find interesting about your conversations with Kenny on death row?
Kenny wanted to talk about the love he received from his family, highlighting the emotional complexities involved with his situation.
DeOrr Kunz Jr. Part 2
Q: Were you surprised that the parents were named as suspects?
Isaac was actually surprised by the parents being named suspects given the various theories and uncertainty surrounding the case.
DeOrr Kunz Jr. Part 2
Q: What have the last six, seven months been like for you, Isaac?
Isaac describes the experience as really boring and kind of quiet, with not a whole lot to do.
An Interview with Madison McGhee of Ice Cold Case
Q: What's going on with the podcast and what can listeners expect?
Madison is working on the next installment of the show and is looking forward to featuring new interviews and deeper insights into her father's case.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Voices for Justice

What is Voices for Justice about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This true crime podcast takes a unique approach to storytelling by intertwining personal narratives and advocacy for missing persons and victims of crime. It primarily focuses on haunting cases that remain unsolved, providing listeners with detailed accounts of the individuals affected and the systemic failures encountered along the way. The host frequently calls on the audience to participate in seeking justice, encouraging a sense of community and action around these heart-wrenching stories.

Noteworthy is the host's personal connection to the topic, as the narrative is often rooted in her own tragic experience with her sister's disappearance. This heartfelt approach, combined with the thorough research and emotional weight of the stories... more

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1. The Vanished Podcast
2. Media Pressure
3. And Then They Were Gone
4. Going West: True Crime
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Recent guests on Voices for Justice include:

1. Malcolm Gladwell
2. Kate Porterfield
3. Lee Camp
4. Grant Asbell
5. Susan Mosley
6. Shirley Bill
7. Carl Rodin
8. Isaac Rinewand

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