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Something Was Wrong

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

18 Mar 2026

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Chapter 1: What is The Final Hours podcast about?

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Hey, it's Tiffany Reese. And if you're enjoying Something Was Wrong, I've got another podcast you should check out. It's the new Crime House original series, The Final Hours, hosted by Sarah Turney and Courtney Nicole, all about the last moments before someone goes missing.

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You might already know Sarah from her podcast Voices for Justice and Courtney from her popular true crime Instagram account, Crime with Court.

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With Sarah having lived through the pain of her sister going missing and Courtney having seen firsthand how crime can impact a family, the two come together to bring their lived experience into every case, looking not only at what happened, but what led up to it.

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Each episode of The Final Hours examines the moments just before a person disappears, the routines, the timelines, and the small details that often go overlooked.

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Chapter 2: Who are Sarah Turney and Kourtney Nichole, and what are their backgrounds?

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Because every disappearance has a moment where everything still feels normal, a text that doesn't raise concern, a routine that goes unchanged, a door that closes, just like it always has, until it doesn't. The Final Hours puts those moments under a microscope.

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In this preview of The Final Hours, Sarah and Courtney are examining the 2006 disappearance of Jennifer Kessie, who vanished on her way to work, leaving behind a mystery that still haunts investigators today. And if you like what you hear, follow The Final Hours on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, or wherever you listen to podcasts to listen to the full episode. It's 2006.

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A new chapter is just beginning for 24-year-old Jennifer Kessie. She recently bought her first condo in Orlando, Florida. And while she's had a boyfriend, Rob, for about a year now, they aren't quite ready to move in together yet. The relationship's long distance. Rob's three hours away in Fort Lauderdale. Jennifer doesn't love it, but she's embracing it.

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They see each other on the weekends and during the week. She seems to enjoy her independence. She's got a job she loves, a financial analyst at a timeshare business, which she's crushing, by the way. She's gotten two promotions in her first year at the company. That's how she can afford that new luxury condo. And she's got a great group of friends and family that really adores and supports her.

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Her family's about two hours away in the Tampa Bay area. She and her younger brother, Logan, are super close. She's got a solid group of girlfriends from her sorority days back at the University of Central Florida. She's popular, a leader, responsible, and not afraid to be assertive or speak her mind. Everything you'd expect from a young, hungry professional who's undoubtedly going places.

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Most of all, she's got a really great head on her shoulders. Yeah, and the one thing that kept coming up about Jennifer was she was super mindful of her own personal safety. The kind of student who would carry pepper spray in her purse while walking across campus. Someone with a you can never be too careful type of attitude. Maybe that's because she heard this story growing up.

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Many years back when they lived in New Jersey, her parents, Drew and Joyce, were held at gunpoint. I don't know too many details about that, but when something like this happens to the people you love, you take your own personal safety a lot more seriously. And that's exactly what Jennifer did. She saw it as a cautionary tale.

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Now living alone, not super close to her boyfriend and family, Jennifer was extra aware of her surroundings. Her new condo, the Mosaic at Millennia, wasn't in the nicest part of Orlando.

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Sure, it was a gated community with onsite security, but it was still in the process of being built when she moved in, which meant a lot of strangers, particularly construction workers, coming and going from the property at all hours of the day. And Jennifer mentioned the uneasiness she felt to her family and her boyfriend Rob on more than one occasion.

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