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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
San Diego, California
Arizona
Connecticut
Deanna Cremin
Mercedes Vega
April Beth Pitzer
Family Custody Battle

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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Recent Guests

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
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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

Host

Sarah Turney
Host and producer, known for her deep commitment to justice and social advocacy regarding missing persons cases.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 16.6k ratings
  • Fave

    My favorite true crime podcast

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ohhutfvh
    United Statesa month ago
  • Appreciate You

    I admire Sarah deeply. She is doing social justice work ethically and with compassion. I lost a loved one to violence, and knowing there are people out there like Sarah makes me hopeful. 💕

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ObvLitItMe
    United Statesa month ago
  • “Secret After Show”

    The cases are interesting but the after show is annoying.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    ciaralin
    United Statesa month ago
  • Case Updates

    Thank you Sarah for case updates especially for Emily Pike.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jay26.2
    United States2 months ago
  • Great

    Interesting, introspective and easy to listen to!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    lrp0489
    United States3 months ago

Listeners Say

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Feedback highlights a desire for improved audio clarity without detracting from the important content.
Many praise the storytelling approach, drawing them into the narratives of missing persons.
Some listeners express a challenge with the host's vocal style, while recognizing the passion behind the podcast.
Listeners appreciate the emotional depth and advocacy for often-overlooked cases.
The host is seen as compassionate and diligent in covering sensitive topics.

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Apple Podcasts
#154
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#184
United Kingdom/True Crime
Apple Podcasts
#245
Canada/True Crime
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#150
India/True Crime
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#167
South Africa/True Crime
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#186
Saudi Arabia/True Crime

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Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

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.
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.

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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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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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