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  1. Marie Delphine Macarty or MacCarthy (March 19, 1787 – December 7, 1849), more commonly known as Madame Blanque or, after her third marriage, as Madame LaLaurie, was a New Orleans socialite and serial killer who was believed to have tortured and murdered slaves in her household.

  2. 6 sty 2022 · LaLaurie Mansion was the home of Delphine LaLaurie, who abused and killed countless enslaved people in the 1830s. The house is now one of the most haunted in New Orleans, where people have reported hearing and seeing ghosts of her victims and her.

  3. Madame Delphine MacCarthy Lalaurie was a wealthy New Orleans socialite and notorious enslaver. In 1832, Madame Lalaurie moved into a neoclassical mansion at the intersection of today’s Royal and Governor Nicholls Streets with her third husband Dr. Leonard Louis Nicolas Lalaurie.

  4. The LaLaurie Mansion is said to be haunted, even today A Dark Entity Within. Despite all of the ghost stories and paranormal happenings at the LaLaurie House, it would be folly to assume that all of them can be traced back to Madame LaLaurie and her mistreatment of slaves.

  5. 18 mar 2014 · Krąży opowieść o tym, jak zjawa Madame LaLaurie usiłowała udusić w domu pewnego ciemnoskórego mężczyznę. Pod podłogą domu odnaleziono szkielety pochodzące z czasów krwawych morderstw Madame. Na dziedzińcu domu znajdowano zabite zwierzęta. Na schodach słychać dzwonienie łańcuchów.

  6. 25 kwi 2019 · Delphine LaLaurie, 19th century socialite, was one of New Orleans' most terrifying residents. Learn about her life, crimes, and the Lalaurie mansion.

  7. 28 sty 2013 · The LaLaurie mansion is an unmistakable piece of New Orleans’s history with its baroque facade, wrought-iron balconies, and rectangular floor plan. The grandiose structure is located on Royal...

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