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History Goes Bump: Ghost Tours For The Mind

Haunted True Crime 15 - Madame Lalaurie

History Goes Bump: Ghost Tours For The Mind

Diane Student

Travel, History, Places & Travel, Paranormal, Haunted, Society & Culture, Ghosts

4.61.4K Ratings

🗓️ 2 March 2016

⏱️ 16 minutes

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Summary

It's March Madness at History Goes Bump! This Haunted True Crime is being made available to everyone. When you become an Executive producer at the $5 and above level, this is the kind of bonus material you get. From the outside, the Lalaurie family appeared successful, glamorous and respected. And why wouldn't they? Leonard Louis Lalaurie was a doctor and the home he shared with his wife Delphine was furnished in the trendiest styles that spared no expense and paintings from famous artists hung on the walls. Lavish parties were hosted on a regular basis at the Lalaurie home. But behind the facade was a terrible secret. The deeds of Delphine Lalaurie would inspire nightmares and the tragic emotions left behind have spawned tales of hauntings leaving many to claim that the Lalaurie House is the most haunted location in New Orleans.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello you spookacular people the term March Madness usually represents college basketball's finals but here

0:08.3

history goes bump we focus more on the madness specifically the madness of a particular person.

0:14.8

Madam Lelori, this is one of our haunted true crimes.

0:18.2

We wanted to make it available to everybody and put it on the public feed.

0:22.3

This is what you get when you become an

0:24.1

executive producer at the five dollar and above level. Enjoy. Nightshade publications and history goes bump.

0:45.0

Present.

0:47.0

Haunted true crime. And the You're going to see. From the outside the L'Lorry family appeared successful, glamorous, and respective, and why wouldn't they?

1:23.4

Leonard Louis Lelori was a doctor and the homie shared with his wife Delphine

1:27.4

was furnished in the trendiest styles that spared no expense and paintings from famous

1:31.9

artists hung on the walls.

1:34.0

Lavish parties were hosted on a regular basis at the Lelori home.

1:37.8

But behind the facade was a terrible secret.

1:40.6

The deeds of Delphine Lelori would inspire nightmares and the tragic emotions left behind

1:45.2

of spond tales of hauntings, leaving many to claim that the Lelori mansion is the most

1:49.6

haunted location in New Orleans. During the 18th and 19th and

1:54.0

Spanish settled

1:58.0

in New York

2:00.0

during the 18th and 19th century in Louisiana

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a group of people that descended from the French and Spanish settlers were called Crayols.

2:07.0

They were white, black, and mixed races that usually spoke French and a mixture of French and English.

2:12.0

Crayal women enjoyed freedoms that many of the women of that time around the rest of the country did not have.

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