For more information about Alissa’s case, you can listen to season one of the Voices for Justice Podcast, wherever you listen. Anyone with information about Alissa Turney is asked to call the Phoenix PD. #justiceforalissa #alissaturney #sisters
I got an email this morning saying they are moving forward with DNA testing the remains. Thank you guys so much. I can’t wait until I can tell you everything and how much of a community effort this was. Even if it’s not Alissa, we really just might bring someone home. #justiceforalissa #justiceforall
Replying to @Jack Jack The harm in perpetuating rumors that a missing person is alive & well is that it will ultimately turn some people away from the case & potentially reduce awareness. These rumors can be extremely damaging & this particular rumor has been addressed & cleared. Please keep sharing Alissa’s story, I still have hope that we can bring her home. #justiceforalissa
If you haven’t listened to Media Pressure hosted by the incredible @Julie Murray, this is your sign, we beat that football guy dating Taylor Swift. #holyairball
In 1974, 14-year-old Margaret Ellen Fox left her family home in Burlington, New Jersey, full of hope and anticipation. She was on her way to what she believed would be a promising babysitting job — a chance to earn a little money and take one more step toward independence, but Margaret never came home. Fourteen-year-old Margaret Ellen Fox was last seen boarding a bus on June 24, 1974, in Burlington, NJ. She has blue eyes and brown hair. At the time of her disappearance, she was 5’2” and weighed approximately 105 lbs. Two of her top right teeth were missing, and she wore eyeglasses. She was last seen wearing jeans with a yellow patch on the knee, a blue blouse, a white and black checkered jacket, and brown sandals with a heel strap. She was also wearing a gold necklace with flowers and a blue stone, and a gold charm bracelet with a blue stone. Margaret was carrying an eyeglass case with a Huckleberry Hound design on it. #NewJersey
Definitely one of the most frequently asked questions. I also interviewed him on season one of Voices for Justice if you want to hear straight from him. #justiceforalissa #sisters