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.
Attic madame lalaurie house inside.
The mansion of lalaurie was set on fire by her personal chef in the year 1834.
When firefighters and towns people discovered tortured manacled slaves in the attic a angry mob ransacked the house forcing the lalaurie s to flee the city.
Dozens of slaves were reportedly chained to the wall in a secret attic.
Wikimedia commons madame marie delphine lalaurie in 1834 at the mansion at 1140 royal street in the french quarter of new orleans a fire broke out.
Born during the spanish colonial period lalaurie married three times in louisiana and was twice widowed.
There were stories to be told and luckily there were plenty of slaves and witnesses to share the gruesome facts.
Some were in cages and body parts were strewn about haphazardly.
In 1834 her elderly cook set the house on fire to end the horrific ordeals.
This was only the beginning of the horrors inside the lalaurie mansion.
More about the 12 year old slave.
While the couple fled from their mansion the slaves in the attic were left behind to die a painful death.
On april 10 1834 a fire broke out in the lalaurie home and when the volunteer fireman came to the scene they discovered the horror hidden inside the facade of gentility.
The exterior of her house on the show was ironically filmed two houses down from the lalaurie mansion at the gallier house museum.
However in 1833 delphine chased a small enslaved girl with a whip until the girl fell off the roof of the house and died.
Though well known in popular culture the infamous madame lalaurie has never been given the detailed extensive deep dive that this film has planned including the exclusive right to the home.
Step inside madame lalaurie s house of horrors where witnesses claimed she committed appalling acts of torture and murder.
Lalaurie tried to cover up the incident but police found the body.
Madame lalaurie used the house to torture murder and ghastly scientific experimentation on her slaves.
Louis street in the french quarter.
We visited the lalaurie mansion as part of a walking ghost tour and heard an incredible story involving madame lalaurie.
The lady was so inhuman that she left her slaves to burn and die inside the attic in which she had locked them up for months.