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New Orleans’ Most Haunted House And The Cruel Heiress Behind It
Episode 6
Thursday, 19 March, 2026
Some houses feel alive. Ours begins on a bright corner of the French Quarter where music and laughter once slipped through open windows—and where a locked attic hid the kind of cruelty that still turns the air heavy. We follow Madame Delphine LaLaurie’s ascent through power and privilege, from celebrated socialite to a figure whose legacy is etched in screams neighbors swore they heard at night. Wealth, influence, a young physician husband, and a house she finished in her own name became the stage for what a city would uncover after a sudden blaze: seven survivors found chained and mutilated with spiked collars and wounds that seemed tended just enough to keep suffering alive.The 1834 fire, set by a desperate cook, forced doors open and illusions shut. Witness accounts and newspaper reports documented the rescue, the fury of the crowd, and the couple’s calculated escape to Paris. From there the mansion became a vessel for memory. As a girls’ school and music conservatory, it gathered diary entries of cold hands at throats, an elegant woman vanishing on balconies, and students marked by forces no one could see. As apartments and a furniture store, it hosted a tenant who warned of a stalking demon before his unsolved murder and a shop plagued by stains that showed up like grief—foul, unexplained, and financially ruinous.We sift fact from legend without sanding down the truth. The public record speaks: seven living victims, iron collars, chains, and a city that smashed interiors while its culprits sailed free. Later grotesque rumors may magnify the horror, but they aren’t required to understand why people still stop on the sidewalk and feel a pressure in the chest, hear a chain’s dull clink, or glimpse a shadow darker than dark. Whether you enter as a true crime devotee, a paranormal skeptic, or a New Orleans history lover, this story holds you in that narrow space where documented harm and lasting hauntings overlap.Join us as we trace the LaLaurie Mansion through centuries of aftermath: from Leah’s tragic fall to modern renovations finding bone in brick and workers marked by three sudden scratches. Then tell us what you think: is this the most haunted house in New Orleans or a monument to trauma that refuses to fade? Subscribe, share with a friend who loves haunted history, and leave a review with the detail that unsettled you most.Thank you for listening to the Paranormal Peeps Podcast. Check us out on Facebook Paranormal Peeps Podcast or Coldspot Paranormal Research and on Instagram coldspot_paranormal_researchSupport the show






