The legend of Madame Delphine Lalaurie has grown into a pop culture phenomenon. And like most things in pop culture, the line between fact and fiction is blurry. There is no denying that Lalaurie plays a major part in New Orleans’ dark history. But was this complicated woman really as wicked as your ghost tour guide would lead you to believe? Yep! And her story has quite a few twists and turns…
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