
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 | Weekly | Episodes | 302 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureDocumentaryTrue Crime | |||

Bianca Lebron was just 10 years old when she vanished after arriving to her school in Bridgeport, Connecticut. What followed was a case filled with troubling questions, unsettling leads, and a timeline that left her loved ones searching for answers. more
June Goodman was 66 years old when she vanished from Snowflake, Arizona in 2003. She was a mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, widow, and a familiar face in a small town where people knew each other and where her family name carried weight.
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In this replay, I’m revisiting the case of my missing sister, Alissa Turney, beginning with a 2019 phone call between me and our father, Michael Turney the only person of interest in her case with added context, updates, and a bit of reflection.
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In 1965, a shocking crime inside a quiet New Jersey home left a community reeling and a family forever changed. The Rubenstein case is one filled with unsettling details, unanswered questions, and decades of lingering mystery.
In this episode, we ex... more
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Good podcasts and stories, but her voice is so quiet you can’t hear her. I have to turn the volume way up, then a commercial comes on and it’s very loud.
Thoughtful, thorough, victim and justice centered reporting.
I just started this podcast from the beginning a few days ago and I’m already on episode 27. The fact that the story is that of your own sister adds a depth that is unfounded elsewhere. I can feel your frustration, anger, etc. I can’t even imagine what you’ve been through.
If you listen to the old episodes, they were longer and more in-depth. Now they’re so short.
I love how even though it’s your father that doesn’t stop you from finding the truth about what happened to your sister. Shows how strong of a woman you are and how much you loved Alissa. You’re truly an amazing pure hearted soul who was gifted for this kind of work.
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This podcast focuses on the poignant narratives of missing persons cases and the social justice issues surrounding them. Each episode highlights a specific case, delving into the details, such as family dynamics, law enforcement's response, and the ongoing quest for justice. Importantly, listeners are encouraged to take action and raise awareness about these often-overlooked tragedies. Through a compassionate lens, the host crafts compelling stories that call attention to the human aspect of crime, making it unique in its commitment to advocate for the victims and their families, urging the audience to engage further in social justice efforts.
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Voices for Justice launched 7 years ago and published 302 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. Miranda Weeks
2. Malcolm Gladwell
3. Kate Porterfield
4. Lee Camp
5. Grant Asbell
6. Susan Mosley
7. Shirley Bill
8. Carl Rodin
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