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Posted on 3/21/24 at 8:25 am to
Posted by TigerBaitOohHaHa
Member since Jan 2023
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Posted on 3/21/24 at 8:25 am to
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I know that there was some woman who purchased slaves so she could take them home a torture them in some kinda torture chamber in NOLA.


I think that was Madame LaLaurie... her mansion is on Royal Street, but in private ownership so not available for touring. The first time I learned the story was from American Horror story.. I thought it was an outlandish character in the episodes, and was shocked to learn there was a real Delphine LaLaurie that the character was based on.

Seems in real life she escaped her house fire and fled to Paris, never having to pay for her crimes.
Posted by Westbank111
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Member since Sep 2013
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Posted on 3/21/24 at 11:09 am to
Nicolas Cage owned it at one time & I think he lost it when he went thru his tax crap and binge life.

I’ve passed the place many times.

They were all on the top floor handcuffed and shackled, she’d throw these extravagant parties with all the elites etc… and one time there was a fire from the party or something like that and I think they all burned in the fire.

horrible story & purely evil POS woman and whomever else knew about what she was doing.

Currently, the building is Beautuful, but it’s also said to be “the most or one or one of the most haunted buildings in the entire city”

And I think that twisted head of Nicolas Cage bought it because it was haunted. I heard that story years ago, he was supposedly drunk and high as a kite in a French Quarter watering hole and made that deal and bought it, later to lose it with his tax problems.
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