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Voices for Justice

Sarah Turney
FBI
Murder
Emily Pike
Alissa Turney
Foster Care System
Arizona
Yogurt Shop Murders
Missing Persons
Mental Health
Suzanne Morphew
Violence
Barry Morphew
True Crime
Missing Children
Domestic Violence
Mesa, Arizona
Melodee Buzzard
National Center For Missing and Exploited Children
Child Abuse
Sodder Children

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.

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Latest Episodes

Today, I’m sharing an episode of The Final Hours, the show I co-host with Kourtney Nichole about missing persons and the final hours leading up to their disappearance or murder.

In October 1981, 17-year-old Kurt Sova stepped outside a Cleveland Hall... more

In February 2020, 26-year-old Marquis Martin disappeared after working a night shift at his second job.

For nearly a month, his family, friends, and community searched for him, pleading for answers and for help from law enforcement. When Marquis was... more

In the early morning hours of July 29, 2012, 21-year-old Kortne Stouffer vanished from her apartment in Palmyra, Pennsylvania.

But this wasn’t a quiet night.

There were people outside her door, arguments, noise complaints and calls to police. Neigh... more

Pepita Redhair was 27 years old when she disappeared from Albuquerque, New Mexico on or about March 24, 2020. In the days and weeks that followed, her family desperately searched for answers while facing roadblocks, conflicting information, and a lac... more

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Recent Guests

Luke Daly
29-year-old resident involved in the case timeline interview
Family of Nancy Guthrie
Episode: Nancy Guthrie Part 2
Carlos Palazuelos
Delivery driver detained and later cleared
Episode: Nancy Guthrie Part 2
Brianna Whitney
AZ Family journalist who conducted Luke Daly interview
AZ Family
Episode: Nancy Guthrie Part 2
Nevea Cook
Bianca's niece
Bianca Lebron family
Episode: Bianca Lebron
Miranda Weeks
Great-great-granddaughter of George and Jennie Sodder, investigating the Sodder children case
Episode: Sodder Family Interview with Miranda Weeks, Great Great Granddaughter of Jennie and George Sodder
Malcolm Gladwell
Best-selling author and host of Revisionist History
Revisionist History Podcast
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

Host

Sarah Turney
Host and producer focused on investigative storytelling and advocacy for missing-person cases.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 16.7k ratings
  • Great podcast

    Very interesting show. I really appreciate the attention to details while keeping it very interesting

    Recommend

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    mary ann with no e
    United Statesa month ago
  • Thank you.

    Thank you, for sharing so much of yourself and your story. Thank you, for working hard to amplify the stories of others. You are relatable, educational and compassionate. I feel like I know you even though we have never met. That is a gift. A unique gift. Keep being amazing. Keep being optimistic and keep being LOUD.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Heatherwilliams86
    United Statesa month ago
  • Sarah - This isn’t your Fault

    Please don’t apologize - you did all of the right things. Law enforcement is completely dropping the ball and I hate this so much for you and frankly all women and children. They (law enforcement) should be ashamed. Keep fighting the good fight.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Phytoplankton99
    United Statesa month ago
  • True crime with compassion and care

    It’s great having a true crime podcast host that actually cares about victims and is compassionate and passionate

    The amount of ads in the episode is driving me crazy, I feel like I’m constantly fast forwarding. It feels like too that every few episodes is a repeat. The volume is so quiet that I have to turn it all the way up then turn it down for the ads

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Identify987
    United Statesa month ago
  • Where the sidewalk ends, justice begins

    Standing ovation for you for this episode!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    GloomierThanYou
    United States2 months ago

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Ads and pacing criticisms recur for some listeners but don't define the overall quality.
Listeners praise ethical storytelling and advocacy.
The host's compassionate, thorough, victim-centered reporting stands out.

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Apple Podcasts
#112
United States/True Crime
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#168
Canada/True Crime
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#203
United Kingdom/True Crime
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#183
Australia/True Crime
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#231
France/True Crime
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#109
Israel/True Crime

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Nancy Guthrie Part 2
Q: Why does the host emphasize verifying information before sharing online?
Because the case has been plagued by conflicting reports and unverified claims; sharing official FBI materials helps prevent the spread of misinformation and avoids giving false hope or misdirecting audiences who want to help find Nancy Guthrie.
Sodder Family Interview with Miranda Weeks, Great Great Granddaughter of Jennie and George Sodder
Q: How can my listeners help you?
Just continue to share the story and you can also join my Facebook group. It's just The Missing Sodder Children.
Sodder Family Interview with Miranda Weeks, Great Great Granddaughter of Jennie and George Sodder
Q: What do you think of the theories surrounding the Sodder children?
Oh, 100% arson. You know, there's so much that points to arson and nothing that points to it being an accident.
Sodder Family Interview with Miranda Weeks, Great Great Granddaughter of Jennie and George Sodder
Q: What motivated you to personally become involved in the investigation?
I've wanted to look into this since I learned about it as a kid. I actually remember telling one of my best friends when I was around eight that I was going to grow up and that I was going to solve it.
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.

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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?

Across episodes, the show dives into missing-person and unresolved-case investigations with a victim-centered lens. Hosts combine careful storytelling, timeline reconstruction, and public-information calls to action, often tying in legal, forensic, and media angles. Noteworthy is the consistent emphasis on accountability, ethics in reporting, and empowering families to stay connected with investigators and listeners alike, sometimes including lighter interludes or aftermath chats that broaden the discussion beyond the core case. The format often blends thorough case history with contemporary updates, guest voices, and practical tips for listeners to contribute to justice efforts, making it useful for listeners who want depth, context, and a... more

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1. And Then They Were Gone
2. The Final Hours with Sarah Turney and Kourtney Nichole
3. Last Seen Alive
4. Dark Downeast
5. The Vanished Podcast

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Recent guests on Voices for Justice include:

1. Luke Daly
2. Carlos Palazuelos
3. Brianna Whitney
4. Nevea Cook
5. Miranda Weeks
6. Malcolm Gladwell
7. Kate Porterfield
8. Lee Camp

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