Sunday, July 19, 2020

I'm Using TikTok to Catch My Sister's Killer

 
 
Why Sarah Turney thinks the video app is key to solving her sister's disappearance.
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I'm Using TikTok to Catch My Sister's Killer
 
Sarah Turney has tried everything over the years to find out what happened to her older sister, Alissa Turney, who disappeared without a trace in 2001.

She started a Facebook group, an Instagram account, and a blog called "Justice for Alissa." She sat for interviews with local and national media outlets, including Dateline. She dissected details on true-crime podcasts, in addition to recording her own investigative podcast, Voices For Justice. Sarah even attended CrimeCon, the weekend-long event for true-crime fans, desperate for leads.

Now she's looking for answers on TikTok.

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