Or so everyone thought until a fire exposed their dark and disturbing reality.
Madame lalaurie attic.
The fire when it broke out at madame lalaurie mansion took the lives of many innocent slaves who were caught up inside their quarters.
Some were chained to the walls other had undergone ill done surgeries.
They discovered bound slaves in her attic who showed evidence of cruel violent abuse over a long period.
The public went berserk and broke the doors themselves.
Madame delphine lalaurie was a woman of propriety in cajun high society in 1830 s louisiana.
She was born in new orleans circa 1780 to an irish gentleman and a french lady of upper society.
Many onlookers tried to save the slaves from the attic but lalaurie and her husband refused to give them the keys to open up the attic.
She escaped to france with her family.
Together louis and delphine were the toast of new orleans society.
She married in 1800 to a spanish officer and in 1804 they went to spain.
Madame lalaurie moved here with her 3rd husband who was a physician.
Step inside madame lalaurie s house of horrors in 19th century new orleans where she reportedly gouged out slaves eyes and sewed their mouths shut.
Lalaurie was born around 1775 after her family moved from ireland to new orleans.
Her new orleans mansion became a house of horrors used for disturbing experiments and unspeakable acts of cruelty.
She has a sharp tongue and a sadistic streak.
It is reported to be the most haunted house in new orleans.
The 12 000 square foot mansion was built in 1831 for marie delphine macarty lalaurie and her third husband the french native dr.
Behind the locked attic door they discovered the bodies of mutilated slaves.
Madame delphine lalaurie a wealthy woman of new orleans is most famous for the torture and murder of her slaves.
Lalaurie gave birth to a daughter marie en route.
She has an obsession with her appearance smearing herself in her slaves blood in a superstitious attempt to maintain her youth.
The lalaurie mansion is located at 1140 royal street.
However it is quickly revealed that she has a much darker heinous side.
Delphine lalaurie also known as madame lalaurie was a wealthy and powerful slave owner during the early 1800s at her new orleans royal street mansion.
On april 10 1834 a fire at the lalaurie mansion in new orleans louisiana leads to the discovery of a torture chamber where enslaved workers are routinely brutalized by delphine lalaurie.