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The Murder Diaries

Special Preview: The Final Hours with Sarah Turney and Kourtney Nichole

The Murder Diaries

Cloud10

Society & Culture, True Crime

4.5792 Ratings

🗓️ 10 March 2026

⏱️ 5 minutes

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Summary

Today, we’re sharing a preview of The Final Hours, a true crime podcast from Crime House, powered by PAVE Studios. Hosted by Sarah Turney and Kourtney Nichole, The Final Hours examines the moments just before a person disappears. The routines. The timelines. And the small details that often get overlooked, until it’s too late. Sarah is an advocate for missing and murdered victims whose sister disappeared in 2001. Kourtney is a true crime storyteller and investigator who witnessed firsthand how crime can change a family forever. Together, they 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 to podcasts. New episodes are out every Monday. Listen and follow here: https://play.megaphone.fm/qa6sj75qqrcwwihme4ljnw Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey, it's Natalie. And if you're enjoying the murder diaries, I've got another podcast you should check out.

0:05.5

It's the new Crime House original series, The Final Hours, hosted by Sarah Turney and Courtney Nicole,

0:11.2

all about the last moments before someone goes missing. You might also already know Sarah from her

0:15.9

podcast Voices for Justice and Courtney from her popular true crime Instagram account, Crime with Court.

0:22.0

With Sarah having lived through the pain of her sister going missing, and Courtney having seen

0:26.7

firsthand how crime can impact a family, the two come together to bring lived experience into

0:31.8

every case, looking not only at what happened, but what led up to it. Each episode of the final hours

0:38.1

examines the moments just before a person disappears, the routines, the timelines, and the small

0:43.2

details that often get overlooked. Because every disappearance has a moment where everything

0:48.7

still seems normal, a text that doesn't raise concern, a routine that goes unchanged, a door

0:53.3

that closes, just like it always has until it doesn't raise concern, a routine that goes unchanged, a door that closes, just like

0:55.3

it always has until it doesn't. The final hours puts those moments under a microscope.

1:00.7

In this preview of the final hours, Sarah and Courtney are examining the 2006 disappearance

1:05.5

of Jennifer Kessie, who vanished on her way to work, leaving behind a mystery that still haunts investigators today.

1:13.0

And if you like what you hear, follow the final hours on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music,

1:18.8

or wherever you listen to podcast to listen to the full episode.

1:23.3

It's 2006. A new chapter is just beginning for 24-year-old Jennifer Kessie. She recently bought

1:30.2

her first condo in Orlando, Florida. And while she's had a boyfriend, Rob, for about a year now,

1:35.4

they aren't quite ready to move in together yet. The relationship's long distance,

1:39.9

Rob's three hours away in Fort Lauderdale. Jennifer doesn't love it, but she's embracing it.

1:45.5

They see each other on the weekends, and during the week. She seems to enjoy her independence.

1:50.5

She's got a job she loves, a financial analyst at a timeshare business, which she's crushing,

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