It's known that spirits linger in places in which they don't know if they're dead or they've been so traumatized in life that they no longer can't move on. They're bound to the place that tore away their soul. In extreme cases, like what it mentions in the video, these spirits don't mean harm but they were so defiled that they have relapses. It's almost like a warning. I feel bad for everything trapped there and someone should try to relieve them from the house. Probably not possible because of the serious trauma...
😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢.....It is simply due to the reasoning that they have not gotten TRUE JUSTICE...the sick corrupt SADISTIC witch FLED....like the coward ODIOUS bitch that she NATURALLY IS!!!! THIS IS A SADISTIC CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY AND THE STATUTES OF THE GOSPEL. what type of Witch SLUTTY FILTHY & LOOSE VAGINA DID QUE COME OUT OF...??!! who raised ??? EUROPEANS....in générale are SICK!!! ABOUT 99.999999% OUT OF 10%. dig up that grave.....DESTROY IT!!! FIND THE GRAVE OF THAT WARLOCK HUSBAND OF its & DESTROY IT!!!! REMAINING FAMILY LINE....DESTROY IT!!!! LET the SICKOS ROT SLOWLY...AGONIZINL GLY....IMPAILEMENT...BOIL its in BRUELLING HOT WATER...put them in Cages....rip of their SADISTS Whorrish Limbs...Perform Radicale Sex Changes. ...TORTURE/BRUTALIZE THEM UNTIL THE TRUE FEAR OF THE {LORD} IS INSTILLED, AND THEN LEAVE its to DIE a PAINFUL BRUTAL GUT...*remove* all organs* DEATH. ..as u issue its a first class ticket to SHEOL!!! WITCH/SLUTTY BITCHES~~ then treat yourself to a splendid shopping/vacation spree/ with the influential resources obtained through USURY/EXTORTION/THEFT~~
Bro chill out All of the slaves that were taken from that home had a proper burial. The murderer was never tried for murder because she fled the day she was sentenced to hang
Seek professional help!! You’re an angry crazy person! What she did was absolutely appalling, but it happened a long long time ago, and nothing NOW can be done about it. I believe she is in hell now and paying for her twisted ways.
Her husband at the time of living in the mansion (she had two before then) was a doctor; I wonder if he partly, or maybe entirely, was involved in the "butcherings" which one could look at as medical/surgical "fiddling" - underneath a huge case of insanity, that is?
Went a few nights ago very late at night. Felt immediately sick stepping onto the curb as if i had been drinking (I'm sober) and felt like i was swimming through a crowd of people (nobody was on the street). Like there was an immense presence. Stayed with me until half way home.
+Chasiti Diamond. I cant imagine how people can be so evil either =( It seems the innocent always have to suffer while the evil get away with their horrible atrocities. I had a nightmare about this last night. It's been haunting me mentally.
I went on a ghost tour while I was in New Orleans and here’s what he told us. He said that after the firemen took the slaves to the hospital and angry mob gathered at here house with pitch forks and torches. She called for her carriage driver to fetch horse and get ready to leave. Once she left the mob went inside to destroy her home. They quickly left due to hearing screams and knocking. She was in there for over an hour before her and her daughters actually left. But durning that time she was hiding her servants and slaves under the floorboards so they couldn’t tell anyone what also happened there. They went willingly possibly out of fear of her or maybe she “promised” to come back and get them out. The screams that they were hearing a couple of months after the fire was from the servants. There were signs of cannibalism in the victims stomachs. It’s truly horrible and sickening what happened to those poor people and I hope they can rest easy now
After what had happened in that hell hole, I would have to say that yes, the house is most likely happen. Things so gruesome and cruel, they leave a deep scare, one that can never, ever fade.
Makes me sad and angry at the same time. What makes one do such sick things?! And there aren't always the demons to blame, some of us just are sick sick sick sh*ts....... -_-
Madame LaLaurie ran off somewhere and while trying to hunt wild boars she ran out of bullets and the boars charged at her she got tangled in her whip and impaled herself on a boar tusk.I read the book:)
I have heard that as well, and that he visited a fortune teller that told him to buy a plot of land in a new Orleans grave yard and make it look like a white pyramid. However, I have also heard that he simply wasn't making as much money as he once had, and decided to sell it. People from the south seem to be very superstitious...and as such, national legends are born, which isn't always a bad thing. TLDR: I was surprised that Nicholas Cage wasn't mentioned as well, even if his having to sell the property might not have been so cryptic.
I just had to watch this just now in the dark with the candyman song ( every candyman movie has this theme music in it) blasted loudly through my speakers and on top of that...no it gets worse... Im sitting in front of a large mirror that hangs in our office area wall to wall!!...yep, im not sleeping tonight. And yes, just like many others lol American Horror Story Coven led me here. Geez I didn't think it was as horrible as the show but the eye thing was real! 0_o and sewing mouths shut wtf she was sick.
It should be a memorial, torn down and make something beautiful and a sign where it states that this is a place of horror and a place to honour the victims.
she was buried for atleast 100 years or so by marie laveau. then a supreme witch by the name of fiona goode rescued her and made her a slave for one of her witches in a coven.
+Jesus Rojas I was gonna say that. They used it in ahs alright. Just added a bunch of shit. Really creepy and disgusting both ways-but real is FAR worse.
she got away with it as most did. period. they say she probably fled to France but she probably never left and just kept a low profile and continued her sick ways elsewhere. does anyone know if she has a burial sight in France? If not, then she moved across the street and lived out her life just fine as they all did.
I have read that Nicholas Cage bought and loved the house as well as the house next to it, lived in it periodically throughout a four-year period (absolutely loved New Orleans) then foreclosed on the property. I wonder if he experienced any strange phenomena while there?
There's actually been a book written that disproves that she ever did these atrocious acts. However, I have seen the LaLaurie house during the time that Nick Cage owned it. I could imagine it is haunted.
If you notice the blocked off window that's where the slave jumped out a window bc she was trying to escape a bull whip. I've been and caught excellent orbs. If you ever go check out the Andrew Jackson Hotel, and if you're up for it. You can see lots of other haunted houses. Just don't go Marie Lavoes crypt. The fence is easy to climb but the SVZA has slaughtered vampires in there before. New Orleans is the prettiest city. As long as you don't mess with one certain house. But the man that never died still lives there. Sooo hope you survive. XD
That couldn't be where the female slave was supposed to have jumped from because the third floor didn't even exist during the LaLaurie's time there. This is from an old New Orleans Historical Survey: "The impressive mansion, known as the Lalaurie or Haunted house, actually is not the same building that the infamous Madame Lalaurie inhabited. When she acquired the property in 1831 from Edmond Soniat Dufossat, it was already under construction and was then finished for Madame Lalaurie. Its original appearance was similar to the Soniat House at 1133-35 Chartres or to the Hermann-Grima House at 820 St. Louis. When the fire burned it during the ownership of Madame Lalaurie, there was probably very little left. It was then rebuilt by Pierre Trastour, c. 1837-38 and assumed the appearance that it has today. The dwelling had a third floor and rear building added later in the 19th century and the rear building on Gov. Nicholls Street, which had only one floor until a second one was added in the 20th century, was remodeled in the 1970s when the second floor interior of the building was done over by Koch and Wilson, architects." They also have a drawing of the original house on that website, and it pretty much resembled the surrounding houses in scale...it was a simple two stories with a low hipped roof above. I wish it was easier to tell the facts of this story from the many exaggerated versions that are printed everywhere. Clearly that woman was demented, or disturbed, or worse, but I wonder if she was always like that, or if something caused her to snap, or what. In her early years there is some evidence suggesting that she was actually kind to her slaves, "kind" being a relative term of course.
@JamesJFisk I have seen many sources say the third window, as well, but you are right about it not existing at the time. I did read somewhere that the newspaper reported shortly after the fire the earlier incident about the young female slave, saying she jumped off the roof to escape LaLaurie who had chased her up there with a whip. She was known to be a Jekylle-and-Hyde character, and I have read about the reports that claimed she spoke kindly to and treated well all black people she encountered publicly. However, I also read that there were conflicting reports about her public persona. There were enough rumors sparked by her behavior that law enforcement officials went to her home at least twice to investigate. It was reported that no evidence of cruelty was found on the first occasion, but another time enough was found for her to be charged with illegal cruelty to slaves, and she had nine slaves removed as punishment. So, I think her reputation was far from pristine before the fire, even if starvation and mild beatings were all that was suspected. Personally, I think she was born a psychopath or sociopath--maybe both. She was probably harming animals, setting fires, and wetting her bed as a youth. I don't think anything necessarily had to set her off. It was probably a gradual escalation.
One of the slaves they found now owns the house. He doesnt have any eyes but is a great piano player. He is usually playing at Snug Harbor on Frenchman Street every Tuesday night.
Slave owners could do whatever they wanted with their property, and she did just that. Those poor people didn't deserve to be treated like that, and that young girl breaks my heart that jumped to her death. She was a psychopath, and will answer for her hurtful behavior before God. America's history hasn't always been that great. My Blackness is beautiful!
Visiting down or living? The best time to go is around Mardi Gras because of the discounts. Like the LeBeau Mansion (unfortunately, two drunk jack holes burned it down), but this one is very fun.
+GabbyGameboy The other comments have been deleted for some unknown reason, but I believe the woman you are talking about is Elizabeth Bathory who bather in virgins blood to stay young forever.
Not entirely true. What is repeated here is mostly exaggerated from author Jean De Lavigne. A more factual story comes from the book "Mad Madame La Laurie".
The original house was two stories, when it was used later the new owners added the third story, in the place of the attic, reclad the exterior, and added an ell extension. The tour operators telling the story about which third floor window the slave girl jumped from are embellishing their tales, she jumped from the second floor pitched roof.
No thats fake made up legend. Over the years the story became more and more embellished with lies. Although she did torture them ; ( But not all that extra super crazy shit you hear.
Geneva, shut up, you know nothing about Louisiana history. Back then, and even today, we still have people who act like witches. Back then, they would do some pretty bad things. She did rip some of their eyes out. Upon kicking the down the doors the slave quarters, they found 7 slaves that were horribly mutilated. One of them, had their eyes ripped out and sewn shut, and another had his limbs pulled off.
Agreed. There's no doubt she was real, dreadfully cruel and treated her slaves appallingly, including letting them starve. But a lot of the stories you read about what went on there are exaggerated, I think. I'm not saying what she did wasn't brutal and terrible - it was! I'm just saying some of the details of specific tortures and experiments are fabricated. There were a lot of people, very sadly, who starved, beat and inflicted other similar tortures on their slaves as she did :( Whatever really happened in that house, there's no question she was an inhumane woman, and her slaves suffered horribly.
American Horror Story lead me here... Wow, I could have only imagined she was purely fictional!
It's known that spirits linger in places in which they don't know if they're dead or they've been so traumatized in life that they no longer can't move on. They're bound to the place that tore away their soul.
In extreme cases, like what it mentions in the video, these spirits don't mean harm but they were so defiled that they have relapses. It's almost like a warning. I feel bad for everything trapped there and someone should try to relieve them from the house. Probably not possible because of the serious trauma...
+Legendof Link I'm surprised that given the historical vodun legacy of the city that this hasn't already been attempted.
😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢.....It is simply due to the reasoning that they have not gotten TRUE JUSTICE...the sick corrupt SADISTIC witch FLED....like the coward ODIOUS bitch that she NATURALLY IS!!!! THIS IS A SADISTIC CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY AND THE STATUTES OF THE GOSPEL.
what type of Witch SLUTTY FILTHY & LOOSE VAGINA DID QUE COME OUT OF...??!!
who raised ???
EUROPEANS....in générale are SICK!!! ABOUT 99.999999% OUT OF 10%.
dig up that grave.....DESTROY IT!!!
FIND THE GRAVE OF THAT WARLOCK HUSBAND OF its & DESTROY IT!!!!
REMAINING FAMILY LINE....DESTROY IT!!!!
LET the SICKOS ROT SLOWLY...AGONIZINL
GLY....IMPAILEMENT...BOIL its in BRUELLING HOT WATER...put them in Cages....rip of their SADISTS Whorrish Limbs...Perform Radicale Sex Changes. ...TORTURE/BRUTALIZE THEM UNTIL THE TRUE FEAR OF THE {LORD} IS INSTILLED, AND THEN LEAVE its to DIE a PAINFUL BRUTAL GUT...*remove* all organs* DEATH. ..as u issue its a first class ticket to SHEOL!!! WITCH/SLUTTY BITCHES~~
then treat yourself to a splendid shopping/vacation spree/ with the influential resources obtained through USURY/EXTORTION/THEFT~~
Bro chill out
All of the slaves that were taken from that home had a proper burial.
The murderer was never tried for murder because she fled the day she was sentenced to hang
Seek professional help!! You’re an angry crazy person! What she did was absolutely appalling, but it happened a long long time ago, and nothing NOW can be done about it. I believe she is in hell now and paying for her twisted ways.
She's not even worthy to be called a madam. ;(
Ajmusicboyxxx she is not
Her husband at the time of living in the mansion (she had two before then) was a doctor; I wonder if he partly, or maybe entirely, was involved in the "butcherings" which one could look at as medical/surgical "fiddling" - underneath a huge case of insanity, that is?
Intelligence does not mean goodness.
Went a few nights ago very late at night. Felt immediately sick stepping onto the curb as if i had been drinking (I'm sober) and felt like i was swimming through a crowd of people (nobody was on the street). Like there was an immense presence. Stayed with me until half way home.
I love how u used the American horror story music ❤️
Oh the candyman song would be playing
I live in New Orleans I've been there it's terrifying 💭
Not really. You should've gone to the LeBeau Plantation Home before it got burned down.
I'm so angry that she got away and I wonder where she went!?
Riiight! Me being creole, watching this really got to me. I can't see how some people can be sooo evil.
+Chasiti Diamond. I cant imagine how people can be so evil either =( It seems the innocent always have to suffer while the evil get away with their horrible atrocities. I had a nightmare about this last night. It's been haunting me mentally.
She escaped to France.
It's rumored that she escaped to France, and died there. I prefer her fate in AHS: Coven. It feels so justified.
@Virtual Cinema To do what she did it had to be more then that. She was a sadist.
The Candyman theme music is very fitting to this video
I went on a ghost tour while I was in New Orleans and here’s what he told us. He said that after the firemen took the slaves to the hospital and angry mob gathered at here house with pitch forks and torches. She called for her carriage driver to fetch horse and get ready to leave. Once she left the mob went inside to destroy her home. They quickly left due to hearing screams and knocking. She was in there for over an hour before her and her daughters actually left. But durning that time she was hiding her servants and slaves under the floorboards so they couldn’t tell anyone what also happened there. They went willingly possibly out of fear of her or maybe she “promised” to come back and get them out. The screams that they were hearing a couple of months after the fire was from the servants. There were signs of cannibalism in the victims stomachs. It’s truly horrible and sickening what happened to those poor people and I hope they can rest easy now
Alot of it is fabricated the story changes ever y time i hear it yet some of it is true
After what had happened in that hell hole, I would have to say that yes, the house is most likely happen. Things so gruesome and cruel, they leave a deep scare, one that can never, ever fade.
Makes me sad and angry at the same time. What makes one do such sick things?! And there aren't always the demons to blame, some of us just are sick sick sick sh*ts....... -_-
Shona Mona blks killed her parents
Madame LaLaurie ran off somewhere and while trying to hunt wild boars she ran out of bullets and the boars charged at her she got tangled in her whip and impaled herself on a boar tusk.I read the book:)
u did not mention how Nicholas cage had once owned it but fell bankrupt and had to sell it
I have heard that as well, and that he visited a fortune teller that told him to buy a plot of land in a new Orleans grave yard and make it look like a white pyramid. However, I have also heard that he simply wasn't making as much money as he once had, and decided to sell it. People from the south seem to be very superstitious...and as such, national legends are born, which isn't always a bad thing.
TLDR: I was surprised that Nicholas Cage wasn't mentioned as well, even if his having to sell the property might not have been so cryptic.
I just had to watch this just now in the dark with the candyman song ( every candyman movie has this theme music in it) blasted loudly through my speakers and on top of that...no it gets worse... Im sitting in front of a large mirror that hangs in our office area wall to wall!!...yep, im not sleeping tonight. And yes, just like many others lol American Horror Story Coven led me here. Geez I didn't think it was as horrible as the show but the eye thing was real! 0_o and sewing mouths shut wtf she was sick.
It should be a memorial, torn down and make something beautiful and a sign where it states that this is a place of horror and a place to honour the victims.
she was buried for atleast 100 years or so by marie laveau. then a supreme witch by the name of fiona goode rescued her and made her a slave for one of her witches in a coven.
+Daniel Tan thts from ahs its not what really happened.
umm yeah ik, im not a total idiot :)
yea not a total idiot
+Jesus Rojas I was gonna say that. They used it in ahs alright. Just added a bunch of shit. Really creepy and disgusting both ways-but real is FAR worse.
Clearly people don’t know humor lol
she got away with it as most did. period. they say she probably fled to France but she probably never left and just kept a low profile and continued her sick ways elsewhere. does anyone know if she has a burial sight in France? If not, then she moved across the street and lived out her life just fine as they all did.
Yes she has a burial site in France . Look it up , they have a picture of it . Super crazy. This lady was SICK
It's obvious she couldn't do all that by herself, she either had other servants that helped her or maybe other rich people, who knows.
I have read that Nicholas Cage bought and loved the house as well as the house next to it, lived in it periodically throughout a four-year period (absolutely loved New Orleans) then foreclosed on the property. I wonder if he experienced any strange phenomena while there?
There's actually been a book written that disproves that she ever did these atrocious acts. However, I have seen the LaLaurie house during the time that Nick Cage owned it. I could imagine it is haunted.
rot in hell
I’m sure the tourism went up after American Horror Story..lol!
Love that house
what's the music on this vid it sounds so familiar
Candy man!
I went to go see the mansion a year ago on a ghost tour
I'd went on Halloween last year
Too bad that Delphine LaLaurie and any accomplices were not brought to justice for their gruesome crimes.
If you notice the blocked off window that's where the slave jumped out a window bc she was trying to escape a bull whip. I've been and caught excellent orbs. If you ever go check out the Andrew Jackson Hotel, and if you're up for it. You can see lots of other haunted houses. Just don't go Marie Lavoes crypt. The fence is easy to climb but the SVZA has slaughtered vampires in there before. New Orleans is the prettiest city. As long as you don't mess with one certain house. But the man that never died still lives there. Sooo hope you survive. XD
That couldn't be where the female slave was supposed to have jumped from because the third floor didn't even exist during the LaLaurie's time there. This is from an old New Orleans Historical Survey:
"The impressive mansion, known as the Lalaurie or Haunted house, actually is not the same building that the infamous Madame Lalaurie inhabited. When she acquired the property in 1831 from Edmond Soniat Dufossat, it was already under construction and was then finished for Madame Lalaurie. Its original appearance was similar to the Soniat House at 1133-35 Chartres or to the Hermann-Grima House at 820 St. Louis. When the fire burned it during the ownership of Madame Lalaurie, there was probably very little left. It was then rebuilt by Pierre Trastour, c. 1837-38 and assumed the appearance that it has today. The dwelling had a third floor and rear building added later in the 19th century and the rear building on Gov. Nicholls Street, which had only one floor until a second one was added in the 20th century, was remodeled in the 1970s when the second floor interior of the building was done over by Koch and Wilson, architects."
They also have a drawing of the original house on that website, and it pretty much resembled the surrounding houses in scale...it was a simple two stories with a low hipped roof above. I wish it was easier to tell the facts of this story from the many exaggerated versions that are printed everywhere. Clearly that woman was demented, or disturbed, or worse, but I wonder if she was always like that, or if something caused her to snap, or what. In her early years there is some evidence suggesting that she was actually kind to her slaves, "kind" being a relative term of course.
@JamesJFisk I have seen many sources say the third window, as well, but you are right about it not existing at the time. I did read somewhere that the newspaper reported shortly after the fire the earlier incident about the young female slave, saying she jumped off the roof to escape LaLaurie who had chased her up there with a whip. She was known to be a Jekylle-and-Hyde character, and I have read about the reports that claimed she spoke kindly to and treated well all black people she encountered publicly. However, I also read that there were conflicting reports about her public persona. There were enough rumors sparked by her behavior that law enforcement officials went to her home at least twice to investigate. It was reported that no evidence of cruelty was found on the first occasion, but another time enough was found for her to be charged with illegal cruelty to slaves, and she had nine slaves removed as punishment. So, I think her reputation was far from pristine before the fire, even if starvation and mild beatings were all that was suspected. Personally, I think she was born a psychopath or sociopath--maybe both. She was probably harming animals, setting fires, and wetting her bed as a youth. I don't think anything necessarily had to set her off. It was probably a gradual escalation.
dude, this is sad and scary
I went near this house in NOLA and got sick
Lexi Rose Sick how?
One of the slaves they found now owns the house. He doesnt have any eyes but is a great piano player. He is usually playing at Snug Harbor on Frenchman Street every Tuesday night.
Slave owners could do whatever they wanted with their property, and she did just that. Those poor people didn't deserve to be treated like that, and that young girl breaks my heart that jumped to her death. She was a psychopath, and will answer for her hurtful behavior before God. America's history hasn't always been that great. My Blackness is beautiful!
Well, if that girl hadn't jumped, she would've ended up having an even more gruesome death..
I was there today not to far from bourbon street
Visiting down or living? The best time to go is around Mardi Gras because of the discounts. Like the LeBeau Mansion (unfortunately, two drunk jack holes burned it down), but this one is very fun.
Who came here from Snarled...?
Just about every business started here has FAILED....it was even a bar at one time...HOW THE HECK DOES A BAR FAIL IN NEW ORLEANS?
If I wanted to read I'd go to a blog site..............ll...
+Candy Rayne awww are ur thick fugly spectacles not cutting it?? lolll
+lux living you obviously don't know what 8-bit glasses are you fucking noob
Is it true she bathed in babies blood? Someone told me this
***** oh god whyyyyyy
:( I know
+GabbyGameboy The other comments have been deleted for some unknown reason, but I believe the woman you are talking about is Elizabeth Bathory who bather in virgins blood to stay young forever.
pikachupandastar
Even babies?
I believe so. Don't take my word for it because I don't know for sure
well thats fucked up.
AHS... what the entire hell.? Just why.?
Cant wait to go in sept
They had organs ripped out omg
a WattPad story brought me here
Not entirely true. What is repeated here is mostly exaggerated from author Jean De Lavigne. A more factual story comes from the book "Mad Madame La Laurie".
The original house was two stories, when it was used later the new owners added the third story, in the place of the attic, reclad the exterior, and added an ell extension. The tour operators telling the story about which third floor window the slave girl jumped from are embellishing their tales, she jumped from the second floor pitched roof.
But I ain't madatcha!
the coven AHS
Is this wat it's under to watch cause I wanna watch it
Who else came from snarled
Is It Weird That I Wanna Go Lol
Who else came here from snarled
Their eyes ripped out? Whhhhhhaaaaattt?
Omg That's terrible... *****
No thats fake made up legend. Over the years the story became more and more embellished with lies. Although she did torture them ; ( But not all that extra super crazy shit you hear.
Geneva, shut up, you know nothing about Louisiana history. Back then, and even today, we still have people who act like witches. Back then, they would do some pretty bad things. She did rip some of their eyes out. Upon kicking the down the doors the slave quarters, they found 7 slaves that were horribly mutilated. One of them, had their eyes ripped out and sewn shut, and another had his limbs pulled off.
who else raid Americas most haunted and hard about this
بيت الاشباح
I doubt half of this crazy shit really happened.
She was real and the slaves being brutally tortured were too. If you knew New Orleans, you'd know that we have some crazy s***.
Agreed. There's no doubt she was real, dreadfully cruel and treated her slaves appallingly, including letting them starve. But a lot of the stories you read about what went on there are exaggerated, I think. I'm not saying what she did wasn't brutal and terrible - it was! I'm just saying some of the details of specific tortures and experiments are fabricated. There were a lot of people, very sadly, who starved, beat and inflicted other similar tortures on their slaves as she did :( Whatever really happened in that house, there's no question she was an inhumane woman, and her slaves suffered horribly.
Its true
so rude
she was very iresponsible
Ahh foolish girl Delphine.
You should be ashamed of yourself madam lalaurie hmph