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Other People’s Lives

I Think My Dad Killed My Sister

Other People’s Lives

Audioboom

Society & Culture, Comedy

4.83.3K Ratings

🗓️ 28 May 2020

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

Greg & Joe speak with Sarah Turney, sister of Alissa Turney, who has been missing since 2001. Sarah believes all evidence points to her own father, yet the case remains unsolved. Learn more about Alissa’s disappearance and Sarah’s search for justice on her podcast Voices For Justice: https://www.voicesforjusticepodcast.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome back to other people's lives. I'm Joe Sanagato.

0:02.6

I'm Greg Dybeck.

0:04.0

And just letting everyone know that you can now watch our show on YouTube at youtube.com.

0:09.4

Slash other people's lives as well as being available on iTunes and Spotify and everything else.

0:16.6

But yeah, you can watch it on YouTube.

0:18.9

Yeah, and really excited for today's episode. We are speaking to a woman named Sarah Turnie.

0:24.9

She has a podcast called Voices for Justice where she's basically diving in and kind of doing her own investigation into the unsolved disappearance of her older sister.

0:37.0

It's a story that, you know, has definitely made the news. I think it was featured on 2020.

0:41.6

So some of you, you know, may have heard this story as well.

0:44.9

But, you know, she's basically dedicated, you know, her life or a big chunk of her life to trying to, I guess, help solve this disappearance.

0:54.3

In her case, she believes that her father is responsible for it.

0:59.1

So really interesting conversation. I think we're excited to kind of learn the details here and talk to Sarah.

1:06.6

So Sarah, we've got you on the line. Thanks. Thanks for being on today.

1:11.4

Yeah, of course. Thanks for having me.

1:13.5

Yeah, so really to jump right into it, when did your sister first go missing and what made you suspect that your father was responsible?

1:22.7

Yeah. So she went missing, I mean, almost 19 years now.

1:26.5

It was May 17, 2001. She was 17 and I was 12.

1:31.6

So I didn't believe that my father did it for a very, very long time, not until really just a few years ago.

1:38.9

And that kind of all came into play when the police finally began to investigate.

1:43.2

They didn't really do anything until 2008.

1:46.6

And then they looked into it very, very heavily and sat me down and basically told me that it was my father

1:51.9

and that they were going to prosecute, but that hasn't happened yet.

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