Madame Delphine LaLaurie was one of the most celebrated socialites in New Orleans Wealthy. Educated. Married to a respected physician. She hosted elaborate galas in her Creole mansion on Royal Street. But her house held a secret. A secret that would shake the city — and echo across centuries. On April 10, 1834, a fire broke out in the kitchen of the LaLaurie home. Neighbors rushed in to help. But what they discovered would become legend. This was not a house. It was a chamber of horrors. Savannah Weaver sings today's song, "Never Said Goodbye" Please remember to rate, review and share. Those five star reviews help people find the podcast. Thank you for listening
Madame Delphine LaLaurie was one of the most celebrated socialites in New Orleans Wealthy. Educated. Married to a respected physician. She hosted elaborate galas in her Creole mansion on Royal Street. But her house held a secret. A secret that would shake the city — and echo across centuries. On April 10, 1834, a fire broke out in the kitchen of the LaLaurie home. Neighbors rushed in to help. But what they discovered would become legend. This was not a house. It was a chamber of horrors. Savanna...