Join us as we delve into the macabre history, chilling folklore, and supernatural lore surrounding Madame LaLaurie. In this chilling episode, we unravel the dark and twisted tale of Madame Delphine LaLaurie, one of New Orleans' most infamous figures. Known as a charming socialite by day and a sinister villain by night, LaLaurie's horrifying acts in her Royal Street mansion shocked the city and left a legacy of horror that lingers to this day. We explore her rise to prominence in Creole society, the gruesome discoveries made after the fire at her mansion, and the ghostly legends that continue to haunt the property. Was LaLaurie purely evil, or a product of her time and privilege? And why does her story still captivate us over a century later? Trigger Warning: this episode contains graphic content on torture, mutilation and murder. Please take care while listening. For episodes like this and more check out our website: www.spine-chillingchatspodcast.com If you have a paranormal experience, glitch in the matrix, alien abduction or late-night sexual encounter with the fae please send them in to us! We'd love to read them in an episode. You can send these or other topic suggestions to: spinechillingchatspodcast@gmail.com Please support us by commenting, liking, subscribing and sharing our podcast on whatever platforms you use! Check us out on Facebook, TikTok, YouTube and Instagram! Sources: Pierre Enguerrand Philippe de Marigny de Mandeville (1751-1800) - Find a Grave Memorial Madame LaLaurie | The story of Delphine LaLaurie, of New Orleans Delphine LaLaurie - Wikipedia
Join us as we delve into the macabre history, chilling folklore, and supernatural lore surrounding Madame LaLaurie. In this chilling episode, we unravel the dark and twisted tale of Madame Delphine LaLaurie, one of New Orleans' most infamous figures. Known as a charming socialite by day and a sinister villain by night, LaLaurie's horrifying acts in her Royal Street mansion shocked the city and left a legacy of horror that lingers to this day. We explore her rise to prominence in Creole society, ...