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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
Arizona
Connecticut
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 weeklyEpisodes283Founded6 years ago
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DocumentaryTrue CrimeSociety & Culture

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On December 14, 1978, six-year-old Christi Lynn Farni

testified in front of a grand jury to describe the abuse she suffered from her

father. Just hours later, she was reported missing to the Medford, Oregon,

police department. Her case is now the old... more

In 1984, the Tapp family made a home at 13 Kelvin Drive in the Melbourne suburb of Ferntree Gully, Victoria, Australia. It’s been described as a safe, peaceful suburb with a near-zero crime rate.

35-year-old Margaret Tapp thought it was the ideal pl... more

Lars Mittank was last seen running out of the Varna Airport in Bulgaria on July 8th, 2014. He left his belongings behind and has never been heard from since. Despite being "the most famous missing person on YouTube," his case remains unsolved.

Follo... more

Anaiah Walker entered the Arizona foster care system at age 13. Before her 14th birthday, she was trafficked by adults posing as teenagers online. By age 15, she ran away from several group homes and was officially listed as a missing child with the ... 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 of Voices for Justice, dedicated to shedding light on the stories of missing persons and advocating for justice.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 16.5k ratings
  • Very good and now following!!

    Really nice storytelling and great coverage of a wide variety of cases. My only tiny critique is Sarah sounds better the more she uses her natural speaking cadence. Thank you for the important work you’re doing!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Patty Podcast
    United Statesa month ago
  • Heartfelt

    We can feel the good intentions in what you do. Your podcast is full of spellbinding stories and interesting facts important to solving these mysteries. 🙏🏼 Thank you Sarah.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    dollbreath🌷
    Canadaa month ago
  • Love

    Love from Australia!! Been listening from the very beginning with your sister’s case.

    ❤️

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ebsxx99
    Australiaa month ago
  • The hosts voice :(

    Dragging out the end of each word is exceedingly painful to listen to

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    NoWhoa67
    Australiaa month ago
  • Simply the Best!

    I absolutely love listening to this exceptionally well done podcast. I always look forward to - and wait with anticipation for the next episode. Of course it goes without saying that it also includes the after- the-show -show. Keep up the GREAT work!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Laura B Miami
    United States2 months ago

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Some listeners express concerns about the delivery style, suggesting that while the content is strong, the presentation could be improved.
Listeners appreciate the storytelling and thorough coverage of cases, emphasizing the emotional weight and advocacy for victims.
Many reviews highlight the host's compassionate approach and dedication to shedding light on important issues.

Chart Rankings

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Apple Podcasts
#80
Norway/True Crime
Apple Podcasts
#139
India/True Crime
Apple Podcasts
#148
Brazil/True Crime
Apple Podcasts
#169
Russia/True Crime
Apple Podcasts
#233
Saudi Arabia/True Crime
Apple Podcasts
#249
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?

The content focuses on the heartbreaking narratives surrounding missing persons and unresolved criminal cases, emphasizing the emotional toll on families and communities. Each episode examines a specific case, often with deep dives into the systemic issues that contribute to these tragedies, such as child abuse, neglect, and failures within the justice and child welfare systems. Notably, the host, who has a personal connection to a missing person's case, champions advocacy for victims and encourages listeners to take active steps towards seeking justice for those who suffer from such circumstances. This unique blend of personal storytelling, investigative research, and social action makes the content both compelling and impactful for those ... more

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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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