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.
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 276 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | DocumentaryTrue CrimeSociety & Culture |
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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.
Just joined Patreon for this podcast after watching 2025 Netflix "Yogurt Shop Murders" (btw, it's EXCELLENT so far) - and I wanted an in-depth podcast about the history around it.
And, wow, this podcast DELIVERED. Well-researched and well beyond the boiler plate info that's been around for decades.
Thank you!
Listening to Yogurt Shop broadcast and you got so much wrong. The girls did not go to McCallum, they went to Lanier. The four boys were not “pibs” or people in black, you are confused again, that referred to goth/satanic crowd. Get an editor.
Always intriguing and heartfelt
Sarah tells the stories of these victims with so much compassion and empathy. She sets the scene as far as geography, demographic, building layouts and any other relevant information. Sarah humanizes both the missing and their families so the listener can see the case from all angles.
I’ve been listening to Sarah for years and believe Alissa would be so very proud of her. Sarah may have lost her older sister, but she has become the de facto big sister to those fighting for the justice of their ... more
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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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Voices for Justice launched 6 years ago and published 276 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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Recent guests on Voices for Justice include:
1. Isaac Rinewand
2. Philip Klein
3. Maggie Freeling
4. Ruby Roberson
5. Bethany Hasel
6. Kim Hansen
7. Madison McGee
8. Madison McGhee
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