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Delphine Lalaurie (1775(?)-1842) was an intensely sadistic high society lady (if that's the right word), who took delight in torturing and murdering her slaves at her (and her husband's) mansion at 1140 Royal Street in the French Quarter. Please see link below.

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Q: I remember reading about a serial killer in New Orleans in the 1800s who tortured her slaves and was discovered when part of her house burned down. Anyone know more info Like a name?
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