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Tales from the Chesterfield

Tales from the Chesterfield

De : Alysia Michaud and Kayla Wedgewood
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Tales from the Chesterfield is a captivating Canadian true crime podcast hosted by best friends Kayla and Alysia. Kayla, the tattooed artist and horror enthusiast, delves into chilling details with finesse. Alysia, the girly girl with a twist, adds charm and curiosity to their exploration of spooky adventures, unsolved mysteries, and Canadian tales. Join them every Tuesday at witching hour (EST) for a uniquely Canadian accent on the mysterious and macabre.Alysia Michaud and Kayla Wedgewood
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    • Restos Humanos: Adolfo Constanzo & Sara Aldrete
      Dec 30 2025

      After wrapping up our very first year of episodes, we decided to take a little break to make sure every story we share meets the standard you deserve. We’re so excited to announce that we’ll be back with brand new episodes in January 2026!


      In the meantime, cozy up with bi-monthly re-releases of our International ODDities series—perfect for filling the gap until we return.


      Stay safe, stay cozy – we’ll see you back on the chesterfield in the new year, eh?


      In a twisted mix of occultism, Palo Mayumbe and Santeria, a cult in Mexico was kidnapping people for human sacrifice. But it wasn't just random individuals who fell prey to Constanzo's twisted beliefs. In March 1989, the cult kidnapped Mark Kilroy, a student from the United States who was vacationing in Matamoros for Spring Break. Kilroy's disappearance sparked an intense manhunt on both sides of the border. Today’s episode of International Oddities is aboot Adolfo Constanzo and Sara Aldrete and their cult, Los Narcos-Satanicos, in an episode called Restos Humanos.

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      1 h et 12 min
    • Lava Boys: Geiffinnur and Gudmunder
      Dec 16 2025

      After wrapping up our very first year of episodes, we decided to take a little break to make sure every story we share meets the standard you deserve. We’re so excited to announce that we’ll be back with brand new episodes in January 2026!


      In the meantime, cozy up with bi-monthly re-releases of our International ODDities series—perfect for filling the gap until we return.


      Stay safe, stay cozy – we’ll see you back on the chesterfield in the new year, eh?


      On the evening of January 26, 1974, Guðmundur Einarsson, an 18-year-old laborer, was making his way home from the community hall in Hafnarfjörður, located in the Greater Reykjavík area, a distance of 10 kilometers (6.2 miles). He was last sighted by a motorist after nearly stumbling in front of a vehicle, and has not been seen since. Ten months later, on November 19, 1974, Geirfinnur Einarsson, a 32-year-old construction worker unrelated to Guðmundur, received a phone call while at home and drove a short distance to the harbor café in Keflavík. He left the keys in the ignition but did not return to the car.

      Despite extensive searches conducted around the harbor and coastline, no bodies were found. Although disappearances during snowstorms without motive, witnesses, forensic evidence, or bodies are regularly reported to the police in Iceland, a murder investigation was initiated. Ultimately, six individuals, namely Sævar Ciesielski, Kristján Viðar Viðarsson, Tryggvi Rúnar Leifsson, Albert Klahn Skaftason, Guðjón Skarphéðinsson, and Erla Bolladóttir, confessed to the murders, despite lacking clear recollections of the events. They had been subjected to solitary confinement, extensive interrogations under duress, and limited interaction with their legal representatives.

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      49 min
    • Kumotori Suicides: Seven
      Dec 2 2025

      After wrapping up our very first year of episodes, we decided to take a little break to make sure every story we share meets the standard you deserve. We’re so excited to announce that we’ll be back with brand new episodes in January 2026!


      In the meantime, cozy up with bi-monthly re-releases of our International ODDities series—perfect for filling the gap until we return.


      Stay safe, stay cozy – we’ll see you back on the chesterfield in the new year, eh?


      In a small and quiet community of Kumatori, 7 young people died, one after the other over the course of two months. In this episode of International Oddities we will dissect the facts and speculate on whether this was a mass suicide, or mass murder, known as the Kumatori Suicides.

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      36 min
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