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My missing persons case is 17 year old Alyssa Marie Turney. Alyssa Turney. Alyssa Turney. Alyssa Turney. On this episode we're going to tackle a mystery out of Phoenix, Arizona with a lot of disturbing twists and turns. 17 year old Alyssa Turney vanished.
And ever since, I have essentially...
been in contact, I think, daily with Sarah. Her name is Sarah Turney and her sister is Alyssa. But do the clues to Alyssa's disappearance point much closer to home? Michael watching his own children through a video camera. Alyssa had told him very graphic things, very disturbing things. Secret home movies, a warehouse packed with evidence, and a cold case that turns hot. Again, there's only two people that can confirm whether I did it or not. One is me, and the other is Alyssa.
A family torn apart. My name is Sarah Turney, and you might have heard of my sister Alyssa's story before. Be there at the deathbed, Sarah, and I'll give you all the understanding you need. But I promise that you've never heard it like this. On Voices for Justice, I'm going to dive deep into Alyssa's case like never before. Dad's a pervert! I'm going to interview people you've never heard from, and I'm going to expose more about the police, my family, and myself than ever before.
I'm asking you to acknowledge that he wasn't briefed on the case, which you're not going to do, and I understand, but he wasn't. He said that he was aware that there were no sexual allegations, which is completely crazy to me because there's over 25 people in your documents that allege this. So when he says that, I don't know what he's talking about.
I've held back a lot for a long time, and I'm ready to release it on my own terms. The police told me that my best chance is media exposure, and I've been working for years to amplify my voice through others. But now, I'm ready to make some noise. Subscribe to Voices for Justice today on iTunes and most podcast players. I would mean if he tried something specific. Unless I had told him very graphic things, very disturbing things. So that means Sergeant Corris was referred to...
no specific acts I was aware of. Okay, whatever you'd like to say, I'm not going to go round and round. It's all email as public record and I'm happy with that.