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Voices for Justice

My New Podcast: The Final Hours with Sarah Turney and Kourtney Nichole

Voices for Justice

Sarah Turney

True Crime, Documentary, Society & Culture

4.89.3K Ratings

🗓️ 25 February 2026

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

Today, I'm sharing an episode of The Final Hours, a new Crime House podcast hosted by me, Sarah Turney, and Kourtney Laymance. Listeners of Voices for Justice know how much the framing of a story matters. The Final Hours applies that same scrutiny to disappearance cases by focusing on the hours before someone goes missing. Each episode examines the routines, timelines, and details that often get overlooked once a case enters the public narrative. Together, Kourtney and I bring lived experience into every case, looking not only at what happened, but what led up to it. Listen to and Follow The Final Hours on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, or wherever you listen. New episodes drop every Monday. Follow and Listen Here: https://play.megaphone.fm/tcgfvtv5reqwdlzzl9qmrw Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey guys, it's Sarah. If you're a listener of Voices for Justice, you know how much the way

0:06.5

stories are told matters, especially in cases involving crime, missing people, and

0:11.4

unanswered questions. That's why I wanted to share an episode from my new Crime House podcast,

0:16.7

The Final Hours, which I host alongside Courtney Layman's. You might know Courtney from her True Crime Instagram account, Crime with Court.

0:24.5

Like me, she has firsthand experience with how crime can impact a family,

0:28.4

and together we bring those lived experiences into the work.

0:32.0

The final hours focuses on the hours before someone disappears,

0:35.7

the routines, the timelines, and the small details that

0:38.7

often get overlooked, minimized, or misunderstood. Because every disappearance has a moment

0:43.9

where everything still feels normal, a text that doesn't raise concern, a routine that goes

0:49.3

unchanged, a door that closes just like it always has, until it doesn't. In this episode of the final

0:56.4

hours, we're examining the 2006 disappearance of Jennifer Kessie, who vanished on her

1:01.6

way to work, leaving behind a mystery that still haunts investigators today. If you want more,

1:07.3

make sure to follow the final hours on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, or wherever

1:11.9

you listen to podcasts. New episodes release every Monday.

1:23.5

This is Crime House.

1:31.3

You're squinting at a blurry blurry black and white surveillance video. It's dated January 24th, 2006.

1:34.3

The time is 12.59 p.m.

1:37.3

It's taken at the Huntington on the green condominium complex in Orlando, Florida, and shot from a distance.

1:43.3

In between the camera and the parking lot

1:45.0

are what appear to be two swimming pools. A few seconds later, a car pulls into the fenced-in

1:50.4

lot beyond those pools. It's a 2004 Chevy Malibu. It stops, and nothing happens for the next 32

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