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In NoLa, Even Haunted Houses Face Foreclosure

Celebrities and haunted houses aren’t excluded from the strain of the economy. Especially celebrities like Nicolas Cage, who is losing two of his homes, both in New Orleans – one of which is supposed to be one of the most haunted houses in America. That’s quite a lofty claim, if I do say so. Of course, if what is being reported happened in the home is actually true, I could believe it.

thumb.phpNicholas Cage is losing his two New Orleans mansions, including the infamous 1832 LaLaurie House, where a doctor lived with his crazy wife, Delphine, who tortured and mutilated slaves and chained their bodies in the attic, according to the New York Post. After the house was damaged in an 1834 fire, her psychotic torture chamber was discovered, and the rest is history. Just like Cage’s claim on the property.

Oh snap! Oh no they didn’t! Oh yes they did. I once knew a girl named Delphine and she was one crazy psychopath. (I’m totally lying. I don’t think anyone knows anyone named Delphine nowadays).