Delphine lalaurie also known as madame lalaurie was a wealthy and powerful slave owner during the early 1800s at her new orleans royal street mansion.
Madame lalaurie attic.
She was born in new orleans circa 1780 to an irish gentleman and a french lady of upper society.
Madame delphine lalaurie a wealthy woman of new orleans is most famous for the torture and murder of her slaves.
We visited the lalaurie mansion as part of a walking ghost tour and heard an incredible story involving madame lalaurie.
The 12 000 square foot mansion was built in 1831 for marie delphine macarty lalaurie and her third husband the french native dr.
Lalaurie keeps many of her slaves in her attic where they inevitably become victims of grotesque experimentation and torture solely for the fascination of madame lalaurie.
Lalaurie was born around 1775 after her family moved from ireland to new orleans.
She married in 1800 to a spanish officer and in 1804 they went to spain.
Losing her family and being buried for centuries has drained lalaurie of her will to live as is made apparent when she asks fiona goode to use her powers to end her torture.
The public went berserk and broke the doors themselves.
The new orleans aristocrat madame lalaurie possessed a cruel darkness.
Would have been nice if the house was open to the public.
Born during the spanish colonial period lalaurie married three times in louisiana and was twice widowed.
The fire when it broke out at madame lalaurie mansion took the lives of many innocent slaves who were caught up inside their quarters.
In 1831 madame lalaurie purchased a three story mansion at 1140 royal street in the french quarter.
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 creole socialite and serial killer who tortured and murdered slaves in her household.
For nearly two centuries this infamous grey mansion has fascinated and terrified residents and visitors in new orleans.
Delphine and louie were the belles of new orleans society hosting frequent balls that everyone in town clamored over for an invitation.
If true she was certainly a serial killer who had a torture chamber in her house and was only exposed due to a fire set in 1834 by a potential victim.
As many society women did at the time madame lalaurie kept slaves.
The history of the lalaurie mansion.
An early portrait of madame delphine lalaurie.
Most of the city was shocked at how polite she was to them showing them kindness in public and even manumitting two of them in 1819 and 1832.
Many onlookers tried to save the slaves from the attic but lalaurie and her husband refused to give them the keys to open up the attic.