|
#1
●
06-20-2012, 08:05 PM
|
|
Anybody Familiar with Madam LaLaurie?
Madam LaLaurie was an upper class lady living in New Orleans (1800). To cut a long story short, she lived in a mansion where she abused a lot of her black slaves (including trapping one beneath the floorboards). But the most infamous part of the story is that one of the slaves apparently started a fire in the kitchen, and when the firemen came to clean up, then found a secret room full of slaves who had been mutilated and experimented on beyond recognition. One man had his limbs removed and reattached to form a "human crab." See Wikipedia for more in depth information http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madame_LaLaurie She managed to escape to France after investigation, but yeah... I was sickened when I first heard this story back when I was about 14, 15? Very disturbing. Apparently the mansion is haunted and has been passed from owner to owner. They tried it out as a hotel once but that didn't last long due to people hearing scratches from the floorboards etc. Madame LaLaurie... she'd definitely female fap to most videos on DR · · |
|
#2
●
06-20-2012, 08:22 PM
|
|
Re: Anybody Familiar with Madam LaLaurie?
That's some fucked up shit! I'd not heard of her before but I definitely won't be forgetting her in a hurry haha The human crab guy sounds freaky as shit. I wouldn't mind visiting this place, I'm intrigued by the scratching sounds from under the floorboards |
|
#4
●
06-21-2012, 11:35 AM
|
|
Re: Anybody Familiar with Madam LaLaurie?
That's right, alpha, forgot for a moment! Can't remember who owns it now, but it apparently doesn't last long when it's passed onto somebody else. I'd give £50 (I'm a cheapskate) for somebody to stand in the torture room at 01:00 in the morning in pitch darkness with nobody else around and say "come on then, bitch, show yourself and torture me!" I'd shit. |
|
#6
●
06-28-2012, 04:31 AM
| ||||||||
| So Fucking Banned Poster Rank:1448 Manley Man Join Date: Apr 2010 Posts: 400 Mentioned: 0 Post(s) Quoted: 71 Post(s)
| ||||||||
|
Re: Anybody Familiar with Madam LaLaurie?
A lot more to the story. Nick Cage lived in my building (The American Can Company) while he owned that one. I have heard the story from many people including him, curators of the building, and even a ghost tour of the Quarter. I'll try to get a copy of it on here soon.
|