The Horrifying Crimes of Madame LaLaurie: America’s Most Notorious Female Serial Killer

From Wealthy Noblewoman to Torturer and Murderer: Marie Delphine Macarty’s Tragic Story in New Orleans

L. Small
The Crime Scene

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Marie Delphine Macarty. Photo credit: allthatsinteresting.com

If Hungary is known for Elizabeth Bathory, a female serial killer of great notoriety in historical records, then America can be associated with Madame LaLaurie. Upon initial observation, it is not readily apparent that this individual possesses any discernible facial characteristics indicative of cruelty, nor does she have any discernible aptitude for inflicting torment and causing the demise of others. However, it is important to note that her capabilities may elicit a sense of astonishment.

Madame LaLaurie, also known as Marie Delphine Macarty or MacCarthy, was born in 1787 into a family characterized by harmony and normalcy. Her parents were Barthelmy Louis de Macarty and Madame Lacompte. The Macarty family originated in Ireland and relocated to France during the period of…

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L. Small
The Crime Scene

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