The History of This Creepy Louisiana Mansion Will Give You Nightmares
If you have ever traveled to New Orleans, than you probably have visited the French Quarter. Known across the country by ghost hunters and curious tourists alike, people come from far and wide just to experience the creepy and haunted nature of this historic neighborhood.
But there is one story that stands out among the rest—the story of the LaLaurie Mansion. The tale is so gruesome and terrible, some people might not even want to read on. But here it goes….

Although it is unquestionably gorgeous, it looks very similar to many other buildings in the quarter.

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Married three times in Louisiana, Delphine was widowed twice. She settled into the LaLaurie mansion in 1831.
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There were numerous reports of slaves being malnourished and tortured. One of Lalaurie's slaves, a young girl named Lia, fell to her death from the roof of the mansion trying to escape her abuse. This led to an investigation where 9 slaves were removed from the home.

A fire broke out at the residence on Royal Street, starting in the kitchen.

When they went to rescue those inside--they were met with a horrifying sight--a 70 year old woman, the cook, chained to the stove by her ankle.

Why was she trying to commit suicide? For fear of being taken to the torture chamber Lalaurie had kept in the attic of this house.

There, they found 7 slaves, "more or less horribly mutilated...suspended by their neck, limbs stretched and torn from one extremity to the other", as reported by the New Orleans Bee on April 11, 1834.
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One report said that an older woman had received a deep wound to her head and was too weak to walk.

According to news reports at the time, they "demolished and destroyed everything upon which they could lay their hands."

But her character lives on in the popular show American Horror Story, where she was portrayed by Cathy Bates during season 3, which was set in New Orleans.
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